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What's The Club Actually Worth Right Now?


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46 minutes ago, Owls-Fan said:

The terms of a deal can always be agreed even if strange,  for example if someone seriously legit like Ineos or Red Bull were interested then they could buy the club for £5-10m now, and then agree to give Chansiri another payment on promotion to the PL. Or effectively buy 90% of the club now and let Chansiri keep 10% as a silent shareholder so that he still has some capitol should the club be successful in the future. 

It seems to me this kind of structure for a purchase is the only one going to fly.  Chansiri must be under great pressure to sell as the club continues to rack up debt, which continues to reduce its value. The sensible situation must be for him to cut his losses and find a way out 

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Whatever someone is wanting to pay for it.

 

Somebody might want to Pay £0 and argue it takes £20m a season to run the club and then have to pay another £60m to buy the ground.

 

Is someone though going to pay £30m for the club when its going to have to funded by an owner with no major revenue streams and have to buy the ground back?

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4 hours ago, Kraschenbern said:

Do we own the training ground?

Not sure we do. I remember DA had a scheme to sell it, which fell flat on its face, because we are a tenant of the City Council.

 

That just leaves the football league share... which we'll be handing in at the end of the 22-23 season...

 

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I would imagine we are in a worse plight than Derby, who's potential buyers ran away after finding out they would have to cough up 60m to just pay debts off after buying it.

In a few weeks we could have no saleable assets, we don't own the ground which needs money spending in it. Even if we get supporters back in next season crowds will dwindle and the income will be f all compared to what's needed. So all in all we are probably with ten Bob and and rabbit 

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2 minutes ago, Jakes Grandad said:

I would imagine we are in a worse plight than Derby, who's potential buyers ran away after finding out they would have to cough up 60m to just pay debts off after buying it.

In a few weeks we could have no saleable assets, we don't own the ground which needs money spending in it. Even if we get supporters back in next season crowds will dwindle and the income will be f all compared to what's needed. So all in all we are probably with ten Bob and and rabbit 

Derby are in a better situation because Mel Morris is proactively seeking a buyer.

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It’s still a buyers market so while Chansiri keeps running the club into the ground his so called asset reduces day by day. 
 

Is it stubbornness that’s stopping him from selling? I’d say yes but he can’t be that naive to think he has a club worth more than what he paid Mandaric for it? 
 

Looking from the outside in there’s nothing significantly tangible at the club that’s worth more now than it was when he bought the club. 

 

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What someone is prepared to pay for it....& what someone is prepared to sell it for....same as always...and that has a number of variables,some of which we probably are not aware of...

trying to work out convoluted arithmetic about what Hillsborough is worth,the Club ownership etc,is pretty pointless...

 

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Everything has a value and that value is only what someone else is prepared to pay . Anyone prepared to pay more than the nominal £1 for SWFC must be crazy. We have massive liabilities, no assets, no ground and are the worst run club in the country. The only "asset" we have is our extraordinary fanbase but even that has been seriously damaged and alienated. 

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The thing is how long is chansiri prepared to  keep saying NO! to prospective buyer's(if any)  before we totally go under like bury!

Its just a matter of time until the penny drops and he has to sell at a massive loss.

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