by Dirk Gently »
07 Feb 2008 11:09
Sorry, I missed this section of the thread until now or I would have contributed earlier. The figures for JM's investment which have been bandied about are always extremely high, and I suspect that people are always happy to let them appear that way.
According to my figures (plus what "Heaven on Earth" reports), JM bought 51% of the club in 1990/91 for a total of £306K, plus he paid off existing debts of about £1M.
The loss in 90/91 was £964,858, and the following season was £320K.
The 94/95 loss was just £150K, and in 95/96 there was a profit of £202,190 (the sales of Shaka etc).
Broken down, that's a balance of £1.63 M for the 4 "Elm Park" years I have figures for. Let's assume that the other 4 (and buying the other 40% he owns were the same, so that's a total outlay of £3.27M for the 8 years at the MadStad.
Regarding building the MadStad, from what I know, the total cost of this project was £37M. The land itself cost just £1, but there was £6M for decontaminating the ground and £6M contribution towards the A33. So the build cost was about £25M.
£3.25M was raised by the sale of Elm Park, and all except £10M came from the sale of the land for the business and retails parks (i.e. about £23.75 M)
So I make it that JM was down more no than £10 M on the whole enterprise in the end (or just over £1M a year for "naming rights" if you want to look at it that way.) Another view is to consider the value of such an "enabling development" - it has cost Pete Winkleman (and Wimbledon FC supporters!) a much greater sum to build a retail park in Milton Keynes - but I digress!
So his total outlay until we moved was approx £13.27M for the Elm Park years and the MadStad. Since then, figures are hard to find, but let's assume we lost a million a year for the Tier 2 & 3 years (which I think is an over-estimate since losses would be offset by the hotel and conference centre). That's an extra £7 in losses, so I can't see that JM has put in very much more than just over £20 million in the 16 years he's been in charge.
I'd also suspect that he's now well and truly in the black on the whole deal, and he also owns s well as now owning a saleable asset worth in excess of £100 million. Not criticising him, BTW - he saw the opportunity and took it.