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Denver
24-01-2023, 09:04 PM
Their owner has put them up for sale with an asking price of over £500m.

They join Liverpool and Man Utd who are up for sale aswell as Tottenham whose owners are believed to be interested in selling but not actively looking to do so

Crimson Dynamo
24-01-2023, 09:42 PM
Im no businessman but is there not a good window to sell?

The Slim Reaper
24-01-2023, 09:46 PM
If I was oil money, I'd be interested. Why spend $4b on Liverpool, or $5b on united, when you can buy everton for $500m and invest $2b in a new stadium and players. FSG fcuking around will destroy the club.

Cherie
24-01-2023, 10:05 PM
I didn’t know United was for sale

Zizu
24-01-2023, 10:15 PM
I didn’t know United was for sale


I heard United was valued at around £2 billion but the owners are asking nearer to £8 billion…


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bots
24-01-2023, 10:35 PM
I didn’t know United was for sale

yep, that british guy is formally on the preferred bidders list

Beso
24-01-2023, 10:48 PM
If I was oil money, I'd be interested. Why spend $4b on Liverpool, or $5b on united, when you can buy everton for $500m and invest $2b in a new stadium and players. FSG fcuking around will destroy the club.

Because Everton are so **** nobody big will want to come join them..unless ronaldo gets bored in Saudi.

A new stadium is also a massive turn off for the fans. Very bad idea. Typical oligarchs thoughts though. Perhaps being rich and powerful is your calling slim?

Mystic Mock
25-01-2023, 03:22 AM
BSHL can buy them.:hehe:

bots
25-01-2023, 10:57 AM
I didn’t know United was for sale

here it is https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64310893

Denver
25-01-2023, 11:32 AM
If I was oil money, I'd be interested. Why spend $4b on Liverpool, or $5b on united, when you can buy everton for $500m and invest $2b in a new stadium and players. FSG fcuking around will destroy the club.

Not really, there is a lot of uncertainty to owning Everton and their finances are in a really bad state unlike Newcastle who actually had good finances.

New owners wouldn't be able to invest in the squad due to FFP which Everton are believed to have broken

Cherie
25-01-2023, 11:35 AM
here it is https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64310893

Aw right cheers good time to buy just as they seem to be getting their act together on the pitch

bots
25-01-2023, 11:38 AM
Not really, there is a lot of uncertainty to owning Everton and their finances are in a really bad state unlike Newcastle who actually had good finances.

New owners wouldn't be able to invest in the squad due to FFP which Everton are believed to have broken

New owners would pledge loads of new cash, so that would satisfy FFP rules. The level of uncertainty is much smaller at everton than at Liverpool or Man U. A good new manager together with a sensible transfer strategy and Everton would climb the table, guaranteed.

The Slim Reaper
25-01-2023, 11:39 AM
Not really, there is a lot of uncertainty to owning Everton and their finances are in a really bad state unlike Newcastle who actually had good finances.

New owners wouldn't be able to invest in the squad due to FFP which Everton are believed to have broken

City have the highest sponsorship deals in world football, and they don't even sell out their stadium every week, so it's a myth that these mega wealthy owners can't find ways to launder money into the club and just do whatever they want.

The Slim Reaper
25-01-2023, 11:41 AM
Because Everton are so **** nobody big will want to come join them..unless ronaldo gets bored in Saudi.

A new stadium is also a massive turn off for the fans. Very bad idea. Typical oligarchs thoughts though. Perhaps being rich and powerful is your calling slim?

City and Newcastle were varying degrees of sh1t when they were bought out, and Everton are desperate for a new stadium, and even the fans know that. Woodison is just a pile of timber.

Denver
25-01-2023, 11:41 AM
New owners would pledge loads of new cash, so that would satisfy FFP rules. The level of uncertainty is much smaller at everton than at Liverpool or Man U. A good new manager together with a sensible transfer strategy and Everton would climb the table, guaranteed.

City have the highest sponsorship deals in world football, and they don't even sell out their stadium every week, so it's a myth that these mega wealthy owners can't find ways to launder money into the club and just do whatever they want.
You need to add the fact that Man U and Liverpool are once in a generation purchase, not often do clubs with rich histories come onto the market and they come with I start returns on money

Denver
25-01-2023, 11:43 AM
City and Newcastle were varying degrees of sh1t when they were bought out, and Everton are desperate for a new stadium, and even the fans know that. Woodison is just a pile of timber.

City wasn't the plan though, their owners tried multiple times to buy Liverpool but they wouldn't sell

bots
25-01-2023, 11:45 AM
City wasn't the plan though, their owners tried multiple times to buy Liverpool but they wouldn't sell

that's irrelevant now though. Football is not the same as it was 5 years ago let alone 10-20 years ago when Man U and Liverpool were last available

The Slim Reaper
25-01-2023, 11:48 AM
You need to add the fact that Man U and Liverpool are once in a generation purchase, not often do clubs with rich histories come onto the market and they come with I start returns on money

FSG have had the club open for sale/investment for years. These mega wealthy owners have amounts of money that they could afford to make an offer that would get the purchase done immediately. Same with united - a 10b offer would have forced glazers to accept instantly, and yet they haven't been that desperate to own the 2 English Marquee clubs. Liverpool were available in 2010 at a knockdown price - again, FSG were the only group to make any offer.

Denver
25-01-2023, 11:58 AM
FSG have had the club open for sale/investment for years. These mega wealthy owners have amounts of money that they could afford to make an offer that would get the purchase done immediately. Same with united - a 10b offer would have forced glazers to accept instantly, and yet they haven't been that desperate to own the 2 English Marquee clubs. Liverpool were available in 2010 at a knockdown price - again, FSG were the only group to make any offer.
Actually FSG did recieve a bid 2 years back and they rejected it but now their minds have changed

The Slim Reaper
25-01-2023, 12:03 PM
Actually FSG did recieve a bid 2 years back and they rejected it but now their minds have changed

To repeat - these oil owners don't have any issues with money - if they were desperate to own either Liverpool or United, they would own them by now. Not saying they won't end up buying them, but Everton is closer to the kind of clubs they have bought in the past.

bots
25-01-2023, 12:05 PM
everton is a much more malleable proposition than either Man U or Liverpool, and thats what its actually all about

Niamh.
25-01-2023, 12:11 PM
At this rate it would be better if Oil people bought all the teams, might even up the competition a bit :shrug:

The Slim Reaper
25-01-2023, 12:14 PM
At this rate it would be better if Oil people bought all the teams, might even up the competition a bit :shrug:

End game will invariably be 4-6 teams owned by oil and the rest of the league watching from the sidelines.

Niamh.
25-01-2023, 12:15 PM
End game will invariably be 4-6 teams owned by oil and the rest of the league watching from the sidelines.

Yeah, that's pretty sad

Denver
25-01-2023, 12:27 PM
everton is a much more malleable proposition than either Man U or Liverpool, and thats what its actually all about

It's not really with the onfeild and off field issues

Everton are likely going down and I'm not sure someone really wants to buy a championship club otherwise they would have massively invested before, if anything Everton are likely to get American owners. Newcastle and Man City were very easy to acquire with no major debts and in positions to heavily invest.

Everton also comes with a new stadium still nit paid fir and one the fans don't even want so it's gonna be a hard job for anyone and won't be a smooth transition

bots
25-01-2023, 12:33 PM
the chairman has invested 300 million in the stadium and has a net spend of 150 million on players, so 500m gives him a tidy 50m profit. A change of ownership with a new structure behind them and evertons problems will be a distant memory by the summer.

Man U and Liverpool are a completely different proposition

Zizu
25-01-2023, 03:13 PM
The owner said on TalkSport this morning that he’s only looking for investors NOT buyers


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bots
25-01-2023, 03:16 PM
The owner said on TalkSport this morning that he’s only looking for investors NOT buyers


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he has a long history of saying one thing and doing another. He has made it known that the club is for sale