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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 05 Jan 18 5.25pm | |
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According to Soccerex, Palace is 55th on the list of the most valuable football clubs in the world. However, MLS clubs are rated individually yet MLS is single source ownership. How does that work?
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 05 Jan 18 5.57pm | |
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who do we rank above?
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Lyons550 Shirley 05 Jan 18 6.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
who do we rank above? Lazio, Inter Milan and Bourenmouth. Sportex look at it differently than Forbes(?) do as they include the potential investment capacity of owners as well. Which explains why so many Chinese and American teams are above us. The methodology is constructed on five variables that go towards making up the final calculation Edited by Lyons550 (05 Jan 2018 6.03pm)
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Jimmy Balham 05 Jan 18 6.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Lyons550
Lazio, Inter Milan and Bourenmouth. Sportex look at it differently than Forbes(?) do as they include the potential investment capacity of owners as well. Which explains why so many Chinese and American teams are above us. The methodology is constructed on five variables that go towards making up the final calculation Edited by Lyons550 (05 Jan 2018 6.03pm)
the Fixed assets results do not make sense to me. Are UK stadiums etc really worth so little compared to US ones (no they are not). Do Chelsea have the same fixed assets as Orlando city (and most other MLS sides) and 10 times that of Palace, everton etc?
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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 05 Jan 18 6.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimmy
the Fixed assets results do not make sense to me. Are UK stadiums etc really worth so little compared to US ones (no they are not). Do Chelsea have the same fixed assets as Orlando city (and most other MLS sides) and 10 times that of Palace, everton etc? Not to mention who actually owns the facilities. For example, NYCFC doesn't own Yankee Stadium, the New York Yankees do. However, the Yankees are part "owners" of NYCFC.
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becky over the moon 05 Jan 18 6.27pm | |
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To Soccerex 55th most valuable.....
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EagleEssex Essex 06 Jan 18 1.54am | |
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Any list that puts Guangzhou above Real Madrid has to be questioned
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Mwncisee Middlesbrough 09 Jan 18 7.53pm | |
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Originally posted by EagleEssex
Any list that puts Guangzhou above Real Madrid has to be questioned I seem to recall that Spanish Clubs presidents are voted in by the fanbase. therefore they have to make big claims of what players they will buy and so They actually run with massive debts. In China there are a lot of very wealthy owners. They do pay massive inflated prices for foreign players but the number they can sign is heavily limited (I think in the Chinese league only 4 players in a matchday squad can be foreign). It means the Owners have massive wealth reserves they cannot spend.
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