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20 hours ago, chapero82 said:

They haven’t written the debt off though? It’s been put into equity.. they get it back if they sell the club!! 
 

Vichai was the great owner, Top is trash.

And who caused the debt ,self inflicted,so serves them  right .

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21 hours ago, Dahnsouff said:

I haven’t lived in Leicester for decades, yet I still follow this club, I am therefore evidentially a moron.  

Same. :)

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On 15/02/2025 at 06:08, LCFCJohn said:

It would most likely be American as others have said. 
 

And your post seems very judgemental as though all Americans (all 335 million of them) would be out to rip the club off. You know not all people from a Country are the same?

 

One example, Sheffield United have been taken over by Americans who immediately have moved to data driven approach to scouting and signings. I have copied the part of the article below. Sure they are probably there to either for exposure or profits but that can be done in a way that benefits the club and community as well. 
 

You’d rather we carry on paying £25mill for the likes of Skipp and brining the likes of Ayew and paying in excess of 60k a week to the likes of Ward presumably?

 

Sheff Utd signings 'driven by data' - Bettis

 

Sheffield United's two permanent transfer deadline day signings came off the back of work with data experts, says chief executive Stephen Bettis.

The Blades completed deals for winger Christian Nwachukwu from Bulgarian side Botev Plovdiv and striker Jefferson Caceres, who has arrived from FBC Melgar in his Peruvian homeland.

"There was a discussion about long-term planning and bringing in some young players who, with the right coach and the right development, could hopefully push on and become real assets for the football club," Bettis told BBC Radio Sheffield.

"This was real data-driven stuff, which is nothing new, but we had a weakness in that area historically, and it's something we wanted to look into and try to progress with."

Sheffield United were taken over by American-based consortium COH Sports in December, and Bettis said they had a big part to play in the signings.

"With the support of the owners and the people they know, we're working with a group who work with data that highlights young talent that potentially has the ability to push on and become really good players.

Sheffield United just spent £10mil on Tom Cannon, I am not sure they are the benchmark for a well run club.

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you ****ers dont realise how lucky we ave it we get free bear and doughnuts and the players ave got defrbrilaterors and they do charity stuff and Top bought a kid a shirt from the clubshop when he sawn his sign and he is a brilliant guy you feckers always moan and all that imagine if you were a man u fan with ineos and they charge loads of money when old trafford is falling down and things

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No Strategy

No Accountability

No communication 

 

 

Sell up to someone who isn't completely out of their depth or give it to the fans (shudder) and let us play in league 2 

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They've finally done it. We finally have nothing left to build from. Not a single member of staff or player outside of the youth setup worth hanging onto.

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