by under the tin »
22 Jul 2014 10:04
I can't help but have a wry smile about the way this thread is going.
It's like wrestling, where the pre-determined "bad guy" gets introduced to the crowd, and gets instantly booed by the audience.
The Asian consortium might just have sussed out that sometimes egos require stroking in order to close the deal.
SJM spending his dotage posing around meeting the great and good as honorary president might have been enough.
Equally, SJM might prefer the Asian offer over the American one due to concerns about the pedigree/track record of those on the American side.
It's all idle speculation.
The only thing that we know for certain is that neither the Americans nor the Asians are bidding because they are fanatical Royals fans.
This is solely a business transaction, and as we all know, football finance flies in the face of normal business operation.
The famous quote "How do you become a millionaire owning a football club?" Answer: "Start off as a billionaire" springs to mind.
What's in it for the bidders, then?
Our club is about to enter truly uncharted waters. We can only all hope that the successful bidder is playing with a straight bat, otherwise, we could see the Madstad redeveloped as an out of town shopping mall, and a souped-up Bearwood being turned into a championship golf course.
I'm no doom-monger, but precedents have already been set in our game. Events at Brighton, Coventry, (and was it Macclesfield where the owner evicted the club?) all serve to illustrate.