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So local businessman Peter Lim has been credited with a strong bid to buy Valencia. It will take  €200-300m to clear the debts,  €130m to complete Nou Mestalla, and more funds to invest in players. Sounds like an expensive takeover to me although Valencia ticks a lot of boxes for a football club.

 

They could really do without even more rapid-fire managerial sackings, mind.

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If someone actually wipes the debt though isn't that fair enough though? isn't the point to stop clubs getting into financial trouble buying success with debts, the problem comes when debt is wiped by going into some shadowy other debt that FFP doesn't care about or something ridiculous

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So local businessman Peter Lim has been credited with a strong bid to buy Valencia. It will take  €200-300m to clear the debts,  €130m to complete Nou Mestalla, and more funds to invest in players. Sounds like an expensive takeover to me although Valencia ticks a lot of boxes for a football club.

 

They could really do without even more rapid-fire managerial sackings, mind.

 

He's no Vincent Tan for sure. :lol: Pretty much a humble, low-key guy by most accounts and nothing of the 'flamboyance' associated with Tan and Tony Fernandes.

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If someone actually wipes the debt though isn't that fair enough though? isn't the point to stop clubs getting into financial trouble buying success with debts, the problem comes when debt is wiped by going into some shadowy other debt that FFP doesn't care about or something ridiculous

 

Not really, a team spunk away loads of money, then are luckily saved by someone who just clears the full debt.

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You have to wonder why Valencia bothered building a new 75k seater stadium when they couldn't even fill the current Mestalla. Seems like a huge waste of money.

 

Season tickets. A lot of people buy them without attending every game. Barça averages 75-80k for the Camp Nou but sells 90k STs.

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You have to wonder why Valencia bothered building a new 75k seater stadium when they couldn't even fill the current Mestalla. Seems like a huge waste of money.

 

Season tickets. A lot of people buy them without attending every game. Barça averages 75-80k for the Camp Nou but sells 90k STs.

 

Yeah did a bit of research after that, didn't realise they have so many on the waiting list.

 

It seems they have downgraded the stadium project, including a reduced capacity of 61k, so that they may complete the ground. No idea if the Peter Lim bid, if successful, would mean going back to the original 75k capacity. Might as well settle for more than a 6k increase over Old Mestalla if they have the numbers. The original stadium plan looks great too.

 

http://stadiumdb.com/news/2013/11/valencia_new_plan_to_deliver_nou_mestalla_smaller_and_cheaper

 

Read that Atletico is scheduled to move into a new 70k capacity stadium in 2015. Another major advantage to add to the footballing front.

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Basically, the idea was that the city council would buy the Calderón so it could expand the road that runs under it (which is a pretty important one) and the club would use the proceeds to buy the remodelled Olympic Stadium. Without the push of the Olympics to justify the operation, and given the poor finances of the city council, it will be hard to push this to completion, even though work has indeed started. So we might be looking at another Nou Mestalla kind of limbo here too.

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I assume that's Pizzi. How's he as a manager considering you follow SA football?

 

Transformed a poor San Lorenzo team in to title winners but given he was only there just over a year & the rampant inconsistency of Argentine football it's hard to know fully how good he is, they fell over the line in winning it too although tbf played some decent stuff throughout the season. Did OK but not spectacular at Rosario Central before it.

 

Guess given his playing history it's a lot less risky than anyone else coming in from SA in theory plus he can't really do any worse than Djukic before him.

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Was at the Barcelona game on Saturday.

 

Even though he had an off day Messi's close control and dribbling is absolutely amazing to watch in person. 

 

Jordi Alba was terrible all afternoon. Played like he had money on himself getting sent off.

 

I've seen Fabregas live a few times and I've never seen him play so poorly. 

 

Valencia superb all second half. Only looked to have any belief of a result after the equaliser. Very impressed by some of their counter attacks. Piatti impressive.

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Is the Liga Adelante the most compact league in Europe?

 

1. Deportivo La Coruna.....P27.....Pts....46

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11. Real Mallorca...............P27.....Pts....36

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22. Alaves..........................P27.....Pts....30

 

Pretty mental that after that many games and that number of teams, there's only 16 points between top & bottom.

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