Post subject: Re: Sale of Hull City and SMC implications
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 7:23 am
barham red
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al283 wrote:I have absolutely no problem with him making a profit.
FFS but for some miracle working by Bruce ( twice ) some major investment in the transfer market ( much of which failed ) and a fair degree of graft & luck he would have waved bye bye to every penny. Premiership, Cup Final, Europe massive for the fans & the city. Real shame he lost the hearts & minds last year but overall he has been really positive & nobody should begrudge him a reasonable return on his money.
Its a real shame as if you look at the basics of where the club where at the start of his reign and were they are now, add the achievements in between the man could have been a hero at Hull City for as long as the club lasts. As it is he will probably be remembered as the man who tried to change the name and charge pensioners and kids full price.
Seems to have a personality flaw of getting himself into great positions and then finding the best way to shoot himself in the foot.
I would worry about american owners though, their isn't a great deal of evidence of successful US owners in premier league teams, most have caused fan unrest and made some very unpopular decisions. Americans are the great believers in franchising and fans as 'customers'.
Post subject: Re: Sale of Hull City and SMC implications
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 8:11 am
The Milky Bar Kid
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Well if you want to jump on the bandwagon you need to pay £24 (a one off joining fee) for the membership before the 24th June after that you will need to pay £84
Well if you want to jump on the bandwagon you need to pay £24 (a one off joining fee) for the membership before the 24th June after that you will need to pay £84
Post subject: Re: Sale of Hull City and SMC implications
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 9:00 am
Armavinit
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Joined: May 24 2011 Posts: 2485
Freddie Miller. wrote:Money for Hull City next season in the Premier League will be paid in installments and they will not receive 170 million. The team finishing bottom of the league will receive near 100 million and the top team near 150 million.
If a team is relegated next season it will receive around 80 million in so-called parachute payments over several seasons, again in installments.
So assume City finish bottom next season and do not make it back before the parachute payments run out they will be paid a total of around 180 million of Premier League money for being promoted this season.
Cheers, Fred. Thought in the run up to Wembley it was labled "the £167 millon game". I was under the impression that City would get quite a bit up front to allow them to build, in an effort to counteract yo-yoism. Bruce has given himself ten days to see what happens with any buy-outs. Realistically, he needs more time to decide on bringing players in, £100 million pounds, probably gets you four reasonable players nowadays? How's the weather there, been smashing here for the last few days but rain forecast for tomorrow.
Post subject: Re: Sale of Hull City and SMC implications
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 7:37 am
joetwizzy
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barham red wrote:Its a real shame as if you look at the basics of where the club where at the start of his reign and were they are now, add the achievements in between the man could have been a hero at Hull City for as long as the club lasts. As it is he will probably be remembered as the man who tried to change the name and charge pensioners and kids full price.
Seems to have a personality flaw of getting himself into great positions and then finding the best way to shoot himself in the foot.
I would worry about american owners though, their isn't a great deal of evidence of successful US owners in premier league teams, most have caused fan unrest and made some very unpopular decisions. Americans are the great believers in franchising and fans as 'customers'.
His arrogance around the name change really hit it home to me how much of a prick he was. After stating there was evidence that the name change would increase revenue he went on radio humberside. He was asked what the evidence was. He said something along the lines of... "I'm the evidence, if I say it, that makes it evidence".
Jake the Peg wrote:I don't have millions but if I did it would be returning me more than 4%. If you don;t understand money don't post about it
The only way to return more than 4% in today's economy is through risk based investments, like stocks and shares, property, acquisitions etc. You'd have certainly done well last year to have made 4% even there, the market dropped 5%, even the likes of Woodford made losses. Base line interest rates are too low for any fixed products, like savings and bonds. There are some fix terms options that might exceed 4% (only just) but there is no way you are going to be allowed to invest millions into them.
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Post subject: Re: Sale of Hull City and SMC implications
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 12:38 pm
Armavinit
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Bal wrote:The only way to return more than 4% in today's economy is through risk based investments, like stocks and shares, property, acquisitions etc. You'd have certainly done well last year to have made 4% even there, the market dropped 5%, even the likes of Woodford made losses. Base line interest rates are too low for any fixed products, like savings and bonds. There are some fix terms options that might exceed 4% (only just) but there is no way you are going to be allowed to invest millions into them.
Bugger, don't what my 7s-6d in TSB will be worth do you?
Post subject: Re: Sale of Hull City and SMC implications
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 3:41 pm
Jake the Peg
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Bal wrote:The only way to return more than 4% in today's economy is through risk based investments, like stocks and shares, property, acquisitions etc. You'd have certainly done well last year to have made 4% even there, the market dropped 5%, even the likes of Woodford made losses. Base line interest rates are too low for any fixed products, like savings and bonds. There are some fix terms options that might exceed 4% (only just) but there is no way you are going to be allowed to invest millions into them.
If an entrepreneur has £50m to invest I can absolutely guarantee he'd return more than 4%. Do you think these people stick their millions in the bank or dabble in shares? They'd be looking at a spread of investments to balance risk and reward and would get much more than 4%. I have some unit trusts sat in an ISA which returned 19% last year
Post subject: Re: Sale of Hull City and SMC implications
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 3:48 pm
ccs
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Jake the Peg wrote:If an entrepreneur has £50m to invest I can absolutely guarantee he'd return more than 4%. Do you think these people stick their millions in the bank or dabble in shares? They'd be looking at a spread of investments a to balance risk and reward and would get much more than 4%. I have some unit trusts sat in an ISA which returned 19% last year
... but he put his money into a football club, what has that got to do with a "spread of investments"?
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Post subject: Re: Sale of Hull City and SMC implications
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 3:56 pm
Jake the Peg
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ccs wrote:... but he put his money into a football club, what has that got to do with a "spread of investments"?
Because he was speculating on getting the freehold of the stadium and the surrounding area which would have returned him several times his "investment". he's a risk taker which is why he's rolling in money and you and I aren't. allam marine was making about £40m a year net from what I saw previously
He's also a generous benefactor and despite what you think of him as an individual he's give away many £millions to good causes
Post subject: Re: Sale of Hull City and SMC implications
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 4:00 pm
ccs
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Jake the Peg wrote:He's also a generous benefactor and despite what you might think of him as an individual he's give away many £millions to good causes
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
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