0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
The club is going to get some serious investment now Becks and Neville. It is said they want to do a Wrexham.
Quote from: les@donr on May 09, 2025, 04:37:03 amThe club is going to get some serious investment now Becks and Neville. It is said they want to do a Wrexham.Nev and Becks have “raised $15m-$20m to invest over the next 5 years”. To get to the Championship. I’m pretty sure they are losing £5m a year treading water in L2, so I’m not sure how that will work.
Quote from: GazLaz on May 09, 2025, 07:01:33 amQuote from: les@donr on May 09, 2025, 04:37:03 amThe club is going to get some serious investment now Becks and Neville. It is said they want to do a Wrexham.Nev and Becks have “raised $15m-$20m to invest over the next 5 years”. To get to the Championship. I’m pretty sure they are losing £5m a year treading water in L2, so I’m not sure how that will work. Let's be fair, the Salford area is not a hot bed for football.
Quote from: Nudga on May 09, 2025, 07:08:16 amQuote from: GazLaz on May 09, 2025, 07:01:33 amQuote from: les@donr on May 09, 2025, 04:37:03 amThe club is going to get some serious investment now Becks and Neville. It is said they want to do a Wrexham.Nev and Becks have “raised $15m-$20m to invest over the next 5 years”. To get to the Championship. I’m pretty sure they are losing £5m a year treading water in L2, so I’m not sure how that will work. Let's be fair, the Salford area is not a hot bed for football.Yeah that other team who also play in Salford are not that good are they?
The major shareholder was Peter Lim, with the 92 all being investors. There has effectively been a buyout of all existing shareholders by a new consortium of nine investors. Within those nine investors are Beckham and Gary Neville but the other seven are all serious people. There will be money there but the investors are highly credible commercial people who will be looking to generate organic revenue streams. There is clearly room for a third club in Manchester (I know they are in Salford not Manchester) that can ride on coattails of the other two sides. They just not had the wherewithal to put that together commercially. These new investors are aiming to do that.
Yes, that wasn't the point though. The point was the diametric opposite. The new investors are commercial people able to build a commercial offer around a third club in Manchester. That is marketing, brand and profile. It's not about spending huge sums on inorganic progression through talent acquisition alone. I assume that is what various people have tried to do with Tranmere over the years, the third club in a big footballing city theoretically has an opening. Not that easy though.