https://twitter.com/Larrydn22/status...004676098?s=20
FAO WTF.
Tom Brady ?
Larry Vance Jr of New Orleans Pelicans (NBA) flew over to see the WBA game at ER & was in the Old Peacock pub opposite ER drinking with fans before kick-off checking out his investment.
Also seen various club factual articles not always seen stating that.....
20 acres surrounding the ground (neglected for so long) will also be put to good use in the coming years.
Investor Peter Lowy, the leading Australian businessman whose family recently sold the Westfield Group for £26bn is in talks currently with Leeds city council about that vast area surrounding ER.
Leeds has for too long been a city held back by a transport system that consists of buses and more buses as their is no underground, no tram network.
Discussions include the prospect of Elland Road becoming a transport hub to link neglected South Leeds with a city centre it has been disconnected from since the building of the M621 back in the early 70s.
Other work has been quicker to come to fruition. One example is staffing levels. Leeds United, one of the big names of English football, had half the number of workers of Brighton and Hove Albion !
Example: The stadium manager not only also looked after the TA training ground but staggeringly tripled-up as the director of IT.
A new recruitment drive was launched on the commercial front and up until recently Leeds did not have an efficient CRM system - a customer database and a key component in maximising revenue. For a business of its size it is unthinkable.
That size, and the opportunity to maximise revenue, was a key component in catching the 49ers' eyes. Leeds will sell 330,000 shirts this year. That puts them around sixth in the country. On domestic sales, they attract similar revenue to Spurs and Arsenal, with huge numbers of supporters in Ireland and in London.
While internationally they are nowhere near the Big Six, the potential is huge. Take parachute payments out of it and nobody in the Championship would be able to get anywhere near their turnover. That they spent 16 years outside of the Premier League is viewed as gross mismanagement.
Positives out there for sure ......



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