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Pascal Treacly Flag 29 Aug 18 6.34pm Send a Private Message to Pascal Treacly Add Pascal Treacly as a friend

I read this morning (The Independent's Football Correspondent Sam Cunningham)that Man U's share price on the NY Stock Exchange had risen bringing the value of the club to £3.2bn. That a £2bn takeover of Liverpool had failed and that Roman Abramovich wants £2.5bn for Chelsea.
Does anybody know what Palace is valued at? How does it compare with other Premiership clubs?

 

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rikz Flag Croydon 29 Aug 18 6.41pm Send a Private Message to rikz Add rikz as a friend

Mike Ashley rejected 250 mill for Newcastle and values it above 300 mill, which seems to have no interest so I'm guessing for a club our size somewhere between 250-300 mill.

 

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chris123 Flag hove actually 29 Aug 18 6.52pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

80% of Southampton was sold for £210 million - Newcastle might be a difficult model to value as there is a large loan position due to the owner.

 

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mileend Flag East London 29 Aug 18 6.56pm Send a Private Message to mileend Add mileend as a friend

you need to take into account the value of the ground and it's state of redevelopment and I suppose some element of earning potential

once we have the new stand built and paid for then our value will be a lot higher (if we are still in the premier league) as our revenue stream will be a lot stronger than now

we still would have nowhere near the capacity of St James Pk but the corporate income would be far more favourable compared to the North East

Weren't the owners looking at a £200m deal from Chinese investors last year or is that just a dodgy rumour?

Makes you realise what a massive asset Wilf is who is worth £100m + to us - and very soon the rest of the football world will agree

 

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c_block_shedevil Flag London 30 Aug 18 2.11pm Send a Private Message to c_block_shedevil Add c_block_shedevil as a friend

Originally posted by Pascal Treacly

I read this morning (The Independent's Football Correspondent Sam Cunningham)that Man U's share price on the NY Stock Exchange had risen bringing the value of the club to £3.2bn. That a £2bn takeover of Liverpool had failed and that Roman Abramovich wants £2.5bn for Chelsea.
Does anybody know what Palace is valued at? How does it compare with other Premiership clubs?

Thinking of buying palace?

 


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Midlands Eagle Flag 30 Aug 18 2.37pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by c_block_shedevil

Thinking of buying palace?

The HF are thinking of launching a bid and if successful they will convert the directors box into a singing area

 

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Maine Eagle Flag USA 30 Aug 18 2.53pm Send a Private Message to Maine Eagle Add Maine Eagle as a friend

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Little while ago now, mind.

 


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est1905 Flag 30 Aug 18 5.36pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Originally posted by mileend

you need to take into account the value of the ground and it's state of redevelopment and I suppose some element of earning potential

once we have the new stand built and paid for then our value will be a lot higher (if we are still in the premier league) as our revenue stream will be a lot stronger than now

we still would have nowhere near the capacity of St James Pk but the corporate income would be far more favourable compared to the North East

Weren't the owners looking at a £200m deal from Chinese investors last year or is that just a dodgy rumour?

Makes you realise what a massive asset Wilf is who is worth £100m + to us - and very soon the rest of the football world will agree

Newcastle have always leased St James Park from The City of Newcastle (albeit at favourable rates) but they do not own the ground. Exactly the same with Southampton. And West Ham obviously and (believe it or not) Manchester City although they are in the process of buying the Etihad freehold from Manchester City Council.
Currently these clubs do not have the asset of their own ground. This would seriously reduce their value to potential buyers.
Palace on the other hand do own their own stadium (at one time I never thought we'd be able to say that) AND with the new stand built it will be an attracive asset that will generate income although right here right now it is a run down in need of upgrading Selhurst Park which again will reduce the clubs attractiveness when it comes to value.

 

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est1905 Flag 30 Aug 18 5.44pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Originally posted by Maine Eagle

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Little while ago now, mind.

How could Man City be above Man United when United generate 5 times more wealth than City AND own their own ground?
And how can Norwich a current struggling Championship club with a turnover no bigger than 15m (generous) be bigger than Palace who has equal gates but turns over 110m per year?
Its a nonsense

 

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Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 30 Aug 18 8.40pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

We are such a punt for a big investor. Stick 200m in, invest millions more in players, get relegated, find an insanely unprofitable business in a downward spiral...great.

The upside involves a lot of spending to transform the club, a project that could take a decade or more...and actually mightn't add vast amounts of value.

But 200m is where I'd imagine based on other mooted valuations and our potential.

 


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