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2 minutes ago, ranger_syntax said:

Any European league changes will be designed to prevent the biggest clubs from being challenged.

 

We will never be in a position to take advantage of such changes.

I don't doubt your first point but having the correct ownership and ability to invest means we'll at least be part of the conversation as opposed to being so far outside the tent, we'd be as well being back in the Third Division. 

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1 hour ago, Frankie said:

A very fair and honest post, John.

 

I tend to have a similar view but (and it's a very big but) we're going nowhere under the status quo and, in fact, we're going backwards at a rate of knots.

 

As such if there's credible new interest in ownership - especially in a staged method that they used with Leeds to allow both parties to see the wood for the trees - then that's of interest to me. Our club needs a 1980s style revolution and, as much as success isn't guaranteed with any change, I'm keen to hear more about this and more info should be forthcoming.

 

FWIW, I suspect this leak is more to do with applying some pressure to any hesitant existing shareholders as opposed to anything else. In terms of the ownership model, I also suspect that European league football changes are inevitable so this will make us well placed to take advantage of that.

Exactly how I feel. We are heading slowly into oblivion under the current regime if nothing changes. 1 title in 14 years is as big an indicator as any as to how far we have fallen (some mitigating circumstances in a few of those seasons).

 

I said when King et al saved us from the clutches of the Spivs that I'd be ever grateful (and I am) but also said they weren't what we needed medium to long-term.

 

Whilst all investments / take overs come with a risk, is it any riskier than letting the status quo continue? 

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2 hours ago, Rousseau said:

I think the multi-club model is just a formal arrangement for what already happens: we're already a feeder club to English sides. 

 

There are examples of good and bad American ownership/investment, throughout Europe.

 

We have to judge it on its own merit. 

Currently we at least have the pretence of independence and we're not forced into service for just one club. But the point you make is fair, we're a step on the ladder, not the destination for most players. 
There are examples of good and bad ownership in football, full stop. We've had bad ownership in past that had nothing to do with America. It's not that they're American it's that they own Leeds already and have no emotional connection to us at all. It's just business to them.

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Last time I played Fantasy Football was 10 years ago, after that, my interest in what is going on in the EPL essentially vanished. Hence, I am mildly shocked and surprised when I do see the odd highlight from England: teams like Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth, Wolves, and dare I say it Forest and Newcastle are challenging for Champions League places. Teams which I associate with 2nd to 4th tier in my memories. Their supporters probably live the dreams of their fathers, grandfathers and even great great grandfathers. Maybe we should ask them whether they lost any of their traditions and histories, their rivalries etc.?

 

The simple fact is that we are still caught in our goldfish bowl that won't get us much revenue, or the revenue required to play with the sharks out there. It is highly doubtful that any US or other cash will change this in the foreseeable future. What it can change is the current plight of not being able to overcome the Scottish clubs to get us straight entry into the CL riches. IMHO, we are actually not that much worse than them, yet we don't play to our strengths and/or don't have players that give us continuous level of the performance required. Hence, we do need investment. It is quite bizarre that Rangers teams who can't beat Scottish dross on a regular basis can beat multi-million teams on their way to the EL final or the last 16. One might even be willing to give credit to them for taking BL leaders Bayern almost to extra time. Might.

 

The foundations are there, yet we need some change to the status quo, or the attempted skyscraper will just remain a nice detached house ...

 

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24 minutes ago, JohnMc said:

Currently we at least have the pretence of independence and we're not forced into service for just one club. But the point you make is fair, we're a step on the ladder, not the destination for most players. 
There are examples of good and bad ownership in football, full stop. We've had bad ownership in past that had nothing to do with America. It's not that they're American it's that they own Leeds already and have no emotional connection to us at all. It's just business to them.

Indeed, Citeh had some cads before they landed with the billions, but even at that, I hate what the likes of they and Chelsea et al have become. However, it's where football is going. Sadly.

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