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MSD exists to make a return for the investors who put their money in there for a good return on it. The huge difference here is that they're investing in a personal capacity. That removes the need for a quick, if any return. This is far more likely to be a legacy project. They are apparently looking to be here for at least ten years.

Cherrrity?
 

Sadly not. Iirc they can gift money in this league, but obviously that would go through this year's accounts. Next year (if we go up) we'd be limited by the amount we are allowed to lose. Doesn't matter if they put £1bn in the bank, if we lost money next season and ended up with £10m less than £1bn it would count as a loss and put us at risk of falling foul of FFP, so anything they put in now couldn't be used over the next x number of years.
Surely the interest of say £1b (yes I know that's optimistic) would fund enough of a transfer budget for the championship without having to dip into the original capital injection? Add into that increase in sponsorship, stadium naming rights and increased TV revenue and there would be no way we'd end up £10m in the hole
 
  • A set of stars aligned that season in regard to all the "big" clubs being in some form of transition or upheaval that is unlikely to happen again anytime soon.

    You mackems really are a blindly optimistic bunch and always go a bit silly whenever anyone from the outside world takes an interest in you but just to dampen your excitement and dreams of imminent glory for a moment, ask yourselves why these billionaire investors have chosen to spend coppers on a cheap purchase rather than a ready made top club ?
    The investment needed to get from a squad of players and coaches who wouldn't make Championship reserves to being a successful premier league club is several hundred million so why not just spend it now ?
    There's a reason why these people have never invested in sports franchises before and why they've bought a corner shop rather than a top brand.
    You're a strangely excitable bunch and moving on from the Don should be viewed as some kind of progress, even if it's little different to the numerous other lower league clubs who have seen investment from various "gazillionaires", but realistically you should probably be concerning yourselves more with what your going to do with your increasingly unpopular manager and a squad who can't put a run together in the third division rather than dreaming about winning the Premier League.
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Chomp ya fucker
but they have invested in sports franchises before.
Aye but apart from that
apart from that what have the romans ever done for us?
 
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Surely the interest of say £1b (yes I know that's optimistic) would fund enough of a transfer budget for the championship without having to dip into the original capital injection? Add into that increase in sponsorship, stadium naming rights and increased TV revenue and there would be no way we'd end up £10m in the hole

Aye probably but I was just using that figure as an example. In reality they'd be highly unlikely to put any massive funds in the bank now and even £100m wouldn't gain enough interest to fund the championship spend required if there's an aim of swift promotion. So really I was just highlighting that even if they put money in now, it can't be used next season without counting as a loss
 
Aye probably but I was just using that figure as an example. In reality they'd be highly unlikely to put any massive funds in the bank now and even £100m wouldn't gain enough interest to fund the championship spend required if there's an aim of swift promotion. So really I was just highlighting that even if they put money in now, it can't be used next season without counting as a loss
Yeah I get that but there are ways around it it that was just a very simplistic example. These four a way more clever Than I am and also have the money to employ other intelligent people to work solely on the problem
 
Yeah I get that but there are ways around it it that was just a very simplistic example. These four a way more clever Than I am and also have the money to employ other intelligent people to work solely on the problem

There's definitely ways around FFP, never argued that there isn't. I was just replying to someone who asked whether you can gift money now (as it is allowed in league one) and spend it all over the next few years in the championship and, sadly, the answer is no, they'll need to be more creative than that. I have no doubts about them managing it mind, there's no doubt ways around it and I'm sure they'll find them
 
Getting very anxious now. The press said the same thing two weeks ago. It would be toward the end of next week - likely Friday and they then said last week it would be toward the end of next week - likely Friday.

Now this from the Shields Gazette today

John Phelan, Robert Platek and Glenn Fuhrman are set to finalise their takeover of Sunderland in the coming days - but it won’t be their first involvement in the sporting world.
 
Getting very anxious now. The press said the same thing two weeks ago. It would be toward the end of next week - likely Friday and they then said last week it would be toward the end of next week - likely Friday.

Now this from the Shields Gazette today

John Phelan, Robert Platek and Glenn Fuhrman are set to finalise their takeover of Sunderland in the coming days - but it won’t be their first involvement in the sporting world.

Chill out, man.
 
Getting very anxious now. The press said the same thing two weeks ago. It would be toward the end of next week - likely Friday and they then said last week it would be toward the end of next week - likely Friday.

Now this from the Shields Gazette today

John Phelan, Robert Platek and Glenn Fuhrman are set to finalise their takeover of Sunderland in the coming days - but it won’t be their first involvement in the sporting world.
Calm down man. It’s the press. What they don’t know, they assume or invent. Be patient and let it run it’s course. Nee good getting vexed about things you have no influence over.
 
Aye probably but I was just using that figure as an example. In reality they'd be highly unlikely to put any massive funds in the bank now and even £100m wouldn't gain enough interest to fund the championship spend required if there's an aim of swift promotion. So really I was just highlighting that even if they put money in now, it can't be used next season without counting as a loss
What about phased funding? i.e. 5 million sponsorship for the remainder of the season in this league, 15 million the season after etc, as long as theres an incremental perceived profit to be had
 
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