Balti said:
All fans are hostages to the whims of their clubs owners
You're hostages to a hard up theatreland luvvy
Fortune is better methinks
You haven't been paying attention have you?
Owners, generally, run their clubs in a manner that at least attempts to break even. City's owners, bucking this trend, run the club as if money is no object, which apparently it is. This was the whole point of my first reply to to the OP, where he is comparing today's City with the Everton under John Moores. I was then pilloried by other posters such as yourself, who totally misunderstood the point I was making, and then, bizarrely, were calling me stupid while displaying their own stupidity.
-- Sun Oct 03, 2010 10:04 pm --
Damocles said:
Whilst I appreciate the general sanity of most of your posts, I'm afraid to say that you are either talking bollocks here or have zero business sense.
Want to know more companies that had an 'unsustainable business model' that will 'never yield a positive return'?
Pretty sure that they are doing ok for themselves.
Research something called "Get Big Fast", it's how most modern consumer based businesses have worked.
For those who can't be arsed looking it up, it's an economic theory that states that making a company very big, then finding a way to make money is far easier than making money small and building it up.
It's common sense when you think about it.
EDIT: You should also look up something called "First Mover Advantage" and how City will plan to take lessons from this (the so called "Second Mover Advantage")
Oh, so are you arguing that City are going to capture the majority of the 'football market', i.e. winning the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and becoming a leading player in the commercial side of global football merchandising, in order to become profitable? Sheesh, that's ambitious.
-- Sun Oct 03, 2010 10:18 pm --
lloydie said:
In your case the length of time kenwright has been touting your club for, would suggest its highly improbable. What is very amusing is that whilst you're telling us that our business model is unsustainable, you're desperately praying for a bite of that very same business model. That's not moral superiority, it's jealousy.
Unfortuneately, it is difficult to tie down what Kenwright's plans are. On the one hand he is looking for investment 24/7, but his definition of investment is rather ambiguous. He is, as he claims, and I have no reason to doubt him, Everton through and through, and the investment he seeks is someone to come in and 'invest' but it seems he still wants to be in control of the club.
Personally I believe that I would be uncomfortable with the sort of investment City have, but that I suppose that discomfort could be eased somewhat once its fruits began to bear. But I genuinely don't if that is the way I want Everton to go. I am certainly not jealous of your invest though, honestly I am not. I do know some City fans who are also ill at ease with gift horses.