Tugboat":2k7q7ozm said:
What factual evidence? The fact that the Chinese are trying to break into the football scene?
I'm afraid it goes back to the same conclusion, if some rich person wanted to buy a football club surely there would be more attractive opportunities elsewhere in the country?
Surely it's logical to realise that "more attractive opportunities" will command a much higher price. Remember what I have said previously, "buy low and sell high"
Let's look at the business angle, Argyle in the lower tier of the FA league , a good size City and with a catchment area that includes Cornwall say , was snapped up for xxxx million. If the money was well spent, it could be possible that they could rise to the Chamionship within say six years. During the six year climb, the gates would surely rise and it would be then that the club could be sold off at a "high"
Of course I an not a millionaire, but I am a businessman, and to me, this thinking is logical, as without doubt, a Championship team must be worth a damn sight more than a languishing League Two team if Argyle were to be promoted this season, would you not agree the club would be more expensive then than at present .