What did I miss - club for sale
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Just listened back to Weller post match, i didn't hear him say anything about the club being for sale ?
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No problem - happy to help !arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 9:03 amHOUSE.......BINGO!
I was waiting on the reference to £150m and Blackburn.
could have said many other clubs - point being that’s one way that many clubs owners choose to run their clubs. Subsidise them whilst milking them in interest and directors big salaries and when the club is sold get their money back and then some.
I don’t get the criticism our owners have had after overseeing the most successful period in the clubs history for more than 50 years and not making a bean out of it themselves.
They are even getting criticism for the possibility they might sell the club and make a profit on their shares despite the fact that it’s the same people who are calling for new investors.
Which leads me to the conclusion that what some fans are really calling for is that we have owners who don’t take a penny out of the club, subsidise us with their own money so we can spend more on players, run the club at a loss, then sell the club for a song with no profit to themselves to some billionaire Saudi’s of which I am sure there is a long queue of em just waiting round the corner ready to do the deal.
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Not sure what truth there is in this but I suppose the it will change hands one day. I just hope that the style of control and sensible management that has given us the relative success continues as long as possible. My worry is an owner comes in with less concern for the club than they have for their self interest and we end up in Dickies meadow. In case you want an example, take a look at our near neighbours along the M65.
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It’s like wanting to win the cup. People on here think we can only do that if we get relegated.arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 8:28 amI’ve heard a rumour that there is something happening.
Always makesMe laugh on here when foreign investment is mentioned. People immediately cite Portsmouth or Rovers and totally disregard the multiple success stories regarding foreign investment.
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Or we could look at Leicester, Wolves, Man City,Cirrus_Minor wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 9:42 amNot sure what truth there is in this but I suppose the it will change hands one day. I just hope that the style of control and sensible management that has given us the relative success continues as long as possible. My worry is an owner comes in with less concern for the club than they have for their self interest and we end up in Dickies meadow. In case you want an example, take a look at our near neighbours along the M65.
Liverpool etc etc etc
By the way, if it wasn’t for Venkys it’s fair to say Rovers would have gone the way to Bolton or Bury a long time ago.
The reality is that there are more success stories than there are horror stories.
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The previous Liverpool owners messed up big style.
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I’ve not heard heard any such rumours, but I really hope we aren’t considering selling up to try and keep Dyche happy and give him lots of money to spend.
In all reality he’d blow the money on players he didn’t like and the football style would still be mostly unpleasant. He’s worked absolute wonders for us, he really has, but if it’s a choice between Dyche or the board, I’d keep the guys who’ve been here far longer than he has.
In all reality he’d blow the money on players he didn’t like and the football style would still be mostly unpleasant. He’s worked absolute wonders for us, he really has, but if it’s a choice between Dyche or the board, I’d keep the guys who’ve been here far longer than he has.
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Weller definitely DID NOT say anything to suggest that the club was for sale.
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Of course Wolves and Leicester (clubs that are more comparable to us than City or Liverpool) are viewed as success stories but that is because their backers are still there, pumping cash in. Should that tap be turned off, they are another horror story waiting to happen.arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:07 amOr we could look at Leicester, Wolves, Man City,
Liverpool etc etc etc
By the way, if it wasn’t for Venkys it’s fair to say Rovers would have gone the way to Bolton or Bury a long time ago.
The reality is that there are more success stories than there are horror stories.
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Love it when UTC posters struggle to come to terms that we are not Liverpool or Man City.
Delusions of grandeur I think they call it.
Delusions of grandeur I think they call it.
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Dyche's experience at Watford being the incumbent manager when new ambitious owners come knocking suggest he'd be far from pleased.ksrclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:12 amI’ve not heard heard any such rumours, but I really hope we aren’t considering selling up to try and keep Dyche happy and give him lots of money to spend.
In all reality he’d blow the money on players he didn’t like and the football style would still be mostly unpleasant. He’s worked absolute wonders for us, he really has, but if it’s a choice between Dyche or the board, I’d keep the guys who’ve been here far longer than he has.
Whether it's successful or not, new owners tend to want their own management team in place.
If the club's up for sale it could be a monumental crossroads for BFC.
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I for one would be really uncomfortable for our club to be sold to “outsiders” for fear of happening to us what happened at places like Charlton, Leicester, Portsmouth, Blackburn (snigger). However, it is becoming a reality that for us to keep up with 17th place in the premier league (maybe not now but in the next few seasons) we need some serious investment. The problem is we are probably the least investable club in the premier league because of fan base, General income potential and geographical position in the country.
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Agreed. Dyche's experience of a change of ownership ought to make him cautious about it. A case of be careful what you wish for.Woonderbah wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:36 amDyche's experience at Watford being the incumbent manager when new ambitious owners come knocking suggest he'd be far from pleased.
Whether it's successful or not, new owners tend to want their own management team in place.
If the club's up for sale it could be a monumental crossroads for BFC.
In his own words though, Dyche wants to push the finances further and further, which has culminated in a wage bill that seemed impossible for Burnley only a couple of years ago. On balance, I think it's probably true that the board are massively uncomfortable with that and feel we've pushed the finances as far as they can go now.
Without outside investment, we've hit the ceiling. The noises coming out of the club during this window suggest Dyche and the club are in different places on it. We're definitely at a crossroads, whether we genuinely are up for sale or not.
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With the exception of the seaside what is more appealing about Bournemouth.bf2k wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:41 amI for one would be really uncomfortable for our club to be sold to “outsiders” for fear of happening to us what happened at places like Charlton, Leicester, Portsmouth, Blackburn (snigger). However, it is becoming a reality that for us to keep up with 17th place in the premier league (maybe not now but in the next few seasons) we need some serious investment. The problem is we are probably the least investable club in the premier league because of fan base, General income potential and geographical position in the country.
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He's on Twitter - has anybody actually asked him what he meant?
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and which clubs would they be - you know of the none super club kind - over the medium to long term - not saying it is impossible but really struggling to come up with one besides possibly Peterborougharise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 8:28 amI’ve heard a rumour that there is something happening.
Always makesMe laugh on here when foreign investment is mentioned. People immediately cite Portsmouth or Rovers and totally disregard the multiple success stories regarding foreign investment.
you may think Brentford - I may not agree that applies in total to us - as they have a large debt, share skill sets with the owners business which is one of the few of it's kind and three of them own clubs in our pyramid already (Notts County and Brighton being the others). Even their new ground is being funded by property values that are completely alien to our town
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Newcastle close to being sold for £340 million to a Saudi Arabian Prince. Perhaps he has decided to go for Burnley instead.
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There are many investors out there in the form of private individuals or companies who are actively seeking clubs to invest in.
Most are very intelligent who are now employing third party agents to analyse the value of their investment in order to mitigate a disastrous venture such as Fulham or Blackburn ( who got conned )
One of the most sought after pieces of analysis, which in many cases can be the deciding factor on a purchase, is the potential to " cash in an asset" .
In European football that presents itself wonderfully in the two transfer windows. Whilst the value of your investment is rising ( the club ) the investor has the opportunity to cash out on a young player twice a year if liquid funds are required short term.
That's where the conflict lies within our club. The directors and M Rigg want up & coming players whose value will increase. SD wants tried & tested work horses to stave off a relegation on his CV.
Never the twain shall meet.
Most are very intelligent who are now employing third party agents to analyse the value of their investment in order to mitigate a disastrous venture such as Fulham or Blackburn ( who got conned )
One of the most sought after pieces of analysis, which in many cases can be the deciding factor on a purchase, is the potential to " cash in an asset" .
In European football that presents itself wonderfully in the two transfer windows. Whilst the value of your investment is rising ( the club ) the investor has the opportunity to cash out on a young player twice a year if liquid funds are required short term.
That's where the conflict lies within our club. The directors and M Rigg want up & coming players whose value will increase. SD wants tried & tested work horses to stave off a relegation on his CV.
Never the twain shall meet.
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I named them above, two that immediately spring to mind are Wolves and Leicester.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 11:44 amand which clubs would they be - you know of the none super club kind - over the medium to long term - not saying it is impossible but really struggling to come up with one besides possibly Peterborough
you may think Brentford - I may not agree that applies in total to us - as they have a large debt, share skill sets with the owners business which is one of the few of it's kind and three of them own clubs in our pyramid already (Notts County and Brighton being the others). Even their new ground is being funded by property values that are completely alien to our town
If you consider that I think 16 of 20 clubs in the premier league have foreign owners it’s hard to argue that foreign owners are disastrous.
Also a number of our fans bemoan the fact that we can’t compete yet also rubbish the thought of foreign owners who have been the people that allow the other clubs to compete.
Also for NL Claret, I’m not suggesting we are City or Liverpool just pointing out that those are clubs with foreign ownership that’s going well.
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Wolves were bought for non-footballing reasons as has been extensively detailed om the Magic Money Tree thread (add Southampton and West Brom to the very same reason and home of the ultimate owners) all three have some strange (dubious) activities around them, Leicester for all their success, benefitted from not having to pay for their stadium and an owner looking to polish a reputation/move investment monies out of his own country - they have a sizeable debt also which billionaires can do. I do not want to be associated with any of that
any more
any more
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He mentioned there were rumours that the club could be up for saleHuncoatClaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:13 amWeller definitely DID NOT say anything to suggest that the club was for sale.
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Thanks for the confirmation Blackburnclaret, I didn’t just decide to make this up so I could start as thread!Blackburnclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 12:51 pmHe mentioned there were rumours that the club could be up for sale
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the statement was very clear - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0805x6r 18.06 inBurnleyareback2 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 1:02 pmThanks for the confirmation Blackburnclaret, I didn’t just decide to make this up so I could start as thread!
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Wolves appointing Mendes and having access to quality players without having to compete against any other club for their signature is a clear advantage.
Having a truly gifted Coach to work with those players is a recipe for success.
I don't know if they will challenge Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea just yet but would say they won't be far away from being top 4 in the coming seasons.
We could attract a wealthy investor(s) but don't think it would have a similar impact.
Having a truly gifted Coach to work with those players is a recipe for success.
I don't know if they will challenge Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea just yet but would say they won't be far away from being top 4 in the coming seasons.
We could attract a wealthy investor(s) but don't think it would have a similar impact.
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There is no doubt Mendes is a great coach, that the agency tie in is cleared by the authorities is bizarre, Wolves may struggle with China's recent restrictions on foreign investment (hence the search for additional investors) and if HS2 gets cancelled (the reason for Fosun's original interest)
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arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 12:06 pmI named them above, two that immediately spring to mind are Wolves and Leicester.
If you consider that I think 16 of 20 clubs in the premier league have foreign owners it’s hard to argue that foreign owners are disastrous.
Also a number of our fans bemoan the fact that we can’t compete yet also rubbish the thought of foreign owners who have been the people that allow the other clubs to compete.
Also for NL Claret, I’m not suggesting we are City or Liverpool just pointing out that those are clubs with foreign ownership that’s going well.
But we DO compete, and very well. We've competed better than many clubs with far wealthier owners.
What are they doing wrong despite investing more on players than we do?
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Cheers for that I knew we heard something about rumours of the club for sale while driving back up the M65 to Barrowford....Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 1:10 pmthe statement was very clear - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0805x6r 18.06 in
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In the transfer market Spijed, people regularly say we can’t compete in that.
Chester, refer your to my other comments, the majority of Prem clubs are owned by foreigners so it can’t all be bad.
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Spending £80 million on Harry Maguire or £40 million on Sébastien Haller is pointless if they can't or don't perform well in their respective teams.arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 2:36 pmIn the transfer market Spijed, people regularly say we can’t compete in that.
Chester, refer your to my other comments, the majority of Prem clubs are owned by foreigners so it can’t all be bad.
James Tarkowski and Chris Wood have been far more successful for us, despite a fraction of the cost.
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Stoke are owned by a british billionaire...Why arent they throwing money at their Club?arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 2:36 pmIn the transfer market Spijed, people regularly say we can’t compete in that.
Chester, refer your to my other comments, the majority of Prem clubs are owned by foreigners so it can’t all be bad.
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I have no idea what the posts from Tim Noone and Spijed quoting me have to do with the wider point.
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And which of the other none super clubs are doing well in the medium-long termarise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 2:36 pmChester, refer your to my other comments, the majority of Prem clubs are owned by foreigners so it can’t all be bad.
Sheffield Utd - first season in the Prem (doing great on the pitch - New owner (after legal battle) who has to stump up over a quarter of his wealth in the summer to buy the ground, training ground and other assets from the previous owner - and players wanting substantially bigger contracts than are being offered
Crystal Palace - huge debt and up for sale, American shareholders wanting to sell player assets to recover "investment"
Everton - owe the owner £350m before works and expenses begin on new ground - just published losses of £100m + clever scheme of selling a naming rights option to avoid FFP being investigated
Southampton - Previous owner was desperate to sell from moment her father died, - current owner (with links that make it look like club is ultimately managed by Chinese State) signed record sponsorship deal with a company that has never traded and still doesn't
Aston Villa - lots of debt, lots of loans right offs for equity that will never likely be returned on sale, being investigated over ground sale to themselves, possibly breach FFP on player purchases this season (being investigated - lurched from crises to crises under successive foreign owners
Bournemouth - huge debt, image wash for Russian owner
Watford - huge debt, football farming operation - had to borrow money to fund the £2m purchase of Keeper
cannot think of one of those scenarios I want our club to be part of
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FFP Makes it more of a level playing field benefiting a club like Burnley would it not? I recall QPR trying to gain an unfair advantage when we got the first promotion under SD. And it Backfired on em.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 3:15 pmThey themselves have said that they would love too but FFP prevents them from doing so and are campaigning for it to be scrapped
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yes and yes - and to be fair to Stoke they are playing by the rules - just they would like to see them change for the advantage they could exploit -
the bigger issue for a club like Burnley on relegation is the growing campaign to get rid of/reduce parachute payments and redistribute those monies more fairly across the EFL - effectively means a greater player sell off for relegated clubs - add that to the size/revenue advantages of your Leeds etc and we would find it a huge challenge if we did not bounce back like last time
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Yes most clubs anyway. But it seems Burnley don't encourage potentail buyers. That is if there any.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:14 pmI think every club is up for sale, at the right price.
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It appears if we were to be sold the majority of posters would find a rich Russian or rich Arab preferable well I'm going to Google and see if I can find a Mr Khalid Petromovic who has a passion for Benedictine and cask ale who incidentally could be happily married to his childhood sweet heart from Todmorden wouldn't that be nice ?
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My god, that's scary reading..and as an advocate of getting investment in ...my word do we have to be careful what we wish for.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 3:14 pmAnd which of the other none super clubs are doing well in the medium-long term
Sheffield Utd - first season in the Prem (doing great on the pitch - New owner (after legal battle) who has to stump up over a quarter of his wealth in the summer to buy the ground, training ground and other assets from the previous owner - and players wanting substantially bigger contracts than are being offered
Crystal Palace - huge debt and up for sale, American shareholders wanting to sell player assets to recover "investment"
Everton - owe the owner £350m before works and expenses begin on new ground - just published losses of £100m + clever scheme of selling a naming rights option to avoid FFP being investigated
Southampton - Previous owner was desperate to sell from moment her father died, - current owner (with links that make it look like club is ultimately managed by Chinese State) signed record sponsorship deal with a company that has never traded and still doesn't
Aston Villa - lots of debt, lots of loans right offs for equity that will never likely be returned on sale, being investigated over ground sale to themselves, possibly breach FFP on player purchases this season (being investigated - lurched from crises to crises under successive foreign owners
Bournemouth - huge debt, image wash for Russian owner
Watford - huge debt, football farming operation - had to borrow money to fund the £2m purchase of Keeper
cannot think of one of those scenarios I want our club to be part of
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I to, like you, would like to see additional investment - but as you say we have to be careful - there is much I would like to see us do better starting with a commitment to pay a living wage and ideally dropping all gambling/vaping sponsorship
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They also have a reputation for knowing how to make money.with their investments.claret10 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 12:48 pmI was told at the beginning of the season that a prospective new owner was looking around Barnfield....this was about September and haven't heard any talk since so didn't give it any extra thought...but I must admit when the noises of not spending this January came out I put 2 and 2 together and wondered if it was linked to this and them not wanting to commit any money if they were on their way out.
I also got told they were from Israel which I found really ironic that only Burnley could get taken over by people that have a sterotype of being tight with their money
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Close(ish) proximity to London. Old people (if you’re like Wayne Rooney).cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:58 amWith the exception of the seaside what is more appealing about Bournemouth.
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When you have the big six & the clubs in Chester's list trying to buy players, sometimes not just for on pitch input, plus the other well run & equally rich clubs in the PL and the championship, you can see why it is so hard to get good players in.
You can also understand the directors reluctance to throw money at a transfer - where do you stop ?
Buy one player, then we need another then another. It's an expensive never ending circle which the directors, understandingly, probably don't wish to continue.
You can also understand the directors reluctance to throw money at a transfer - where do you stop ?
Buy one player, then we need another then another. It's an expensive never ending circle which the directors, understandingly, probably don't wish to continue.
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Probably Weller fishing as usualBurnleyareback2 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:09 pmHeard Paul Weller after the game day there are rumours the club is up for sale.
I haven’t heard about this before or read anything in here- what have I missed?
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Probably a load of rubbish... can’t see Weller having any insider knowledge unless Prince Sheikh of Wherever happened to want a 62 plate Fiesta with one lady owner.
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Petr Kellner would be good, but i believe his preference would be Chelsea