Jreverton1
Player Valuation: £15m
Oh sorry, couldn't quite get the tone of it. It was obviously too clever for me, I need it in layman's terms.Yeah, was agreeing with you.
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Oh sorry, couldn't quite get the tone of it. It was obviously too clever for me, I need it in layman's terms.Yeah, was agreeing with you.
It'd be his fault because he'd have locked Everton in to paying debt off across two generations, in which time the fortunes of the football industry will have inevitably fluctuated. Spurs' pay off period is a more manageable decade with a naming rights deal and share expansion doing the heavy lifting.
Correct, well maintained and managed treatment plants are virtually odourless. There used to be a problem with what I think was a molasses processing unit down that wayWhat do you mean what are they planning to do with it?
What do you expect them to do? Attach a 100 foot tall ambi-pur to the side of the stadium? Yankee Candle stadium sponsorship deal?
Joking aside you kind of get used to it. People always assume its the WWTW that causes the smell too but generally that's not the case. It's the stuff further down the road that's the problem.
I'm fairly sure they can do something with the air inside the ground. The smell will disappear anyway once the fragrance of horse crap and minty burger vans fills the air like at Goodison anyway.
Not to mention the sweet smell of victory in a shiny new state-of-the-art home stadium.What do you mean what are they planning to do with it?
What do you expect them to do? Attach a 100 foot tall ambi-pur to the side of the stadium? Yankee Candle stadium sponsorship deal?
Joking aside you kind of get used to it. People always assume its the WWTW that causes the smell too but generally that's not the case. It's the stuff further down the road that's the problem.
I'm fairly sure they can do something with the air inside the ground. The smell will disappear anyway once the fragrance of horse crap and minty burger vans fills the air like at Goodison anyway.
Exactly, which makes the years of him berating Kenwright for the risk averse decision to reject the reverse mortgage funding model incredibly hypocritical given his stance here.It's peanuts mate. Over 40 years with whatever inflation that comes along the yearly payment will be loose change. If we'd done a similar deal on the KD we'd all be smiling now........
The architecture of the deal is in place. There for all to see. No liability for Moshiri.
IMO he or hsi boss will stand to gain from it in three ways:
1/ if they are the/one of the funders into this SPV they will receive interest with the principal safe as houses
2 if Usmanov is involved they can make on infrastructure costs via their steel company (which has been used in stadia development)
3/ the sale of a club with a state of the art, dockside stadium in a world heritage site will make them a massive return on shares bought.
How many seats you reckon tom lad?£300 million loan
£250 million naming rights
£500 million stadium seating 61878
£50 million slush fund for extras.
Boom
He has also got some very, very rich, much much richer than he, financial ninja friends.Moshiri has been ahead of us on this stadium build for a long while. The current deal in place, none of us saw. This would only be set up knowing you have options on a backer for the £300m which I'm guessing he had before we even knew he was coming to Everton.
None of us knew about his Liver Building deal & i bet there are more to come too. I bet he has his fingers in other of the Liverpool Waters projects too that are not related in the slightest to our club.
He is also probably smarter & canier than all the people he deals with & is basically a financial ninja !!!