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Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan


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Just a side note on the value of the club here, but the entire squad cost £120 million.

 

Compared to teams like Everton, Leicester and Southampton (who we should be at least matching, if not outspending in any normal, sane world) there is a £100-220 million deficit there ffs  :lol:

 

The amount needed to catch up on but also off the pitch, is massive.

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Why is he rescuing all these dying businesses? Nobody is interested in shops like HMV anymore.

He gets all their stock for an absolute steal and any properties or land they own he pockets that and sells it. If he was an animal he would be a vulture stripping any carcass to its bones.

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4 stars out of 5

 

One of the few places on the high street I bother with anymore, won't be if that fat c*** gets his greasy fingers into it.

 

:lol: he's going to own everything isn't he

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He'll do what he always does and bid £20m for a shop with £50m of stock. Doesn't matter if it dies a death after that.

 

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Fuck sake, I liked buying classic movies on DVD from time to time.

Between HMV and Game he’s going to have a monopoly of games and pop vinyls.

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Why is he rescuing all these dying businesses? Nobody is interested in shops like HMV anymore.

 

Yep the vinyl record the CD the DVD is dead no one goes to HMV anymorr

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Why is he rescuing all these dying businesses? Nobody is interested in shops like HMV anymore.

Except they are. HMV have made a mistake in having too many DVD’s at £2 and not enough vinyl, games etc. HMV is very much savable if they focus less on DVD’s no one is interested in and focused more on music.
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I haven't bought many CDs in years, and if I do I preorder them from the artist. He'll likely take the stock and consolidate into floors of HoF stores, reduce capex and maximise choice in fewer stores.

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Why is he rescuing all these dying businesses? Nobody is interested in shops like HMV anymore.

Except they are. HMV have made a mistake in having too many DVD’s at £2 and not enough vinyl, games etc. HMV is very much savable if they focus less on DVD’s no one is interested in and focused more on music.

 

Games sales are falling as more people are downloading.

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Why is he rescuing all these dying businesses? Nobody is interested in shops like HMV anymore.

Except they are. HMV have made a mistake in having too many DVD’s at £2 and not enough vinyl, games etc. HMV is very much savable if they focus less on DVD’s no one is interested in and focused more on music.

 

Games sales are falling as more people are downloading.

As long as Xbox keep charging £10-£20 more for downloads I and many others will keep buying actual physical copies.
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