Board & Management (52 Viewers)

Xperd

'Toli Throater
Jun 1, 2012
32,595
Vinny Mac is selling WWE to the Saudi's. He would've been the last person you would think that would want to sell his company.

All this 'family owned' stuff is just for sentimental reasons. People come and go but club will always remain.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
96,188
Blow up Ceferin? You don't need to go full blown jihadi like that.

Arabs' influence in football is increasing massively by the day. We need influential people to lead this club not beta FIAT businessmen. Football is all political now. Sell club to Arabs or a rich, powerful person.
ya, just a little warning for now. Burn some shit up, bullet in an envelope, etc...
 

Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
26,829
Vinny Mac is selling WWE to the Saudi's. He would've been the last person you would think that would want to sell his company.

All this 'family owned' stuff is just for sentimental reasons. People come and go but club will always remain.
Sentimental reasons is weak shit, John is a ghost, as far from Gianni than it can get
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
61,344
Same owner and most likely under the same umbrella for tax purposes. Plus, neither are publicly traded firms.
But what the hell does that have to do with capital gains? Like how can we get a sporting penalty if the issue is capital gains?

I'd understand if criminal action was taken against the board but how can we get a sporting penalty if others don't?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
111,684
Big facts

Apple wouldn't be investing $$$ billions for MLS media rights for nothing. The most valuable firm in the world knows what its doing. They are skating to where the puck (monetizable engagement and viewership) is heading - 'puck' isn't headed anywhere near Serie A.
Yes indeed. I can see there being two big leagues in the future. EPL in Europe, MLS in the Americas. Not everyone will want to go to Europe to play, plus it will be in the midst of a depression while countries like Italy are basically the new Argentinas. AAPL knows this. Italy’s economy is such shit that not even tourism can save them anymore. So, while we laugh at Berna for joining Toronto, he’s really going to be a trend setter in the future.
 

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