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777 are proven with other clubs, aren't they? They have a few clubs in their portfolio and none of them are performing terribly.

Not looked up how Seville etc are getting on in terms of kamikaze firing managers every 12 months.

If they haven't...we should be okay.
 

Must admit, what I've read so far for both MSP/777 I do worry if it's a bit "out of the frying pan..."
Make no mistake, we’ve left the frying pan and are fully in the fire already. There are literally warnings in the accounts that we might not survive as a going concern if we go down. It doesn’t get much worse than what we have.

We know what these are after: a profit. They’ll at least pursue it competently, unlike the current guy, if that was even his motivation at all. I don’t think we even fully understand what motivates Moshiri and his pal, and it’s probably best we don’t. The sooner they are out of this club the better.
 
One thing the article says is that there's a battle for the club presidency at Sevilla. 777 own 15% of shares and they switched their allegiance in the battle, because the current board are not willing to listen to their ideas to modernise off-pitch activities. And they have also complained of a lack of transparency in decision-making.

They'll love us.
 

One thing the article says is that there's a battle for the club presidency at Sevilla. 777 own 15% of shares and they switched their allegiance in the battle, because the current board are not willing to listen to their ideas to modernise off-pitch activities. And they have also complained of a lack of transparency in decision-making.

They'll love us.
Hopefully they’d learn from this and insist on changes to the composition of the board before agreeing to an investment.
 
I think the bold part is a very generous description of conditions under BK.

From the Blue Union interview - doesn't sound very sel;f-sustainable to me

Yep, exactly mate, its the limits i was pointing out from a self sustainable model - under Bill it was spending what we earned, external debt and selling our best players - we were to the pin of our collar - the business at the moment (pre stadium) doesn't generate enough money for us to compete - hence the only show in town is a facility led approach and skill - its a fair argument could we have done beater commercially with a different shareholder - probably but not by the multiples we would need.

What we know is a (current) self sustainable model takes us back to the Kenwright years - a billionaire approach sees us deeper in the myre or spending beyond our means and profit and sustainability - the only show in town is a self sustainable model by a facility led approach and an administration and footballing dept with increased competence and skill. One player like Cucurella, being scouted, developed and sold can turn around your business.
 
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