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  1. #1
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by MrsORichSenior_ View Post
    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 ......
    Hello Mrs O.

    My reference to Tom Brady was to point out out that not only did the board of the new Birmingham City owners fly over for the match against LUFC, but Brady is now part of the management team, responsible to assisting in player psychology management specifically. Not sure if he is also an investor in monetary terms, but clearly "invested" in the success of the club. In contrast, apart from the visit of Mr Vance, there has been little or no evidence of our new owners paying a visit at this crucial period of the clubs re-development.

    On the subject of transport infrastructure in relation to Leeds, we are in agreement as to it's failures. Unfortunately remedying them, even if there is consensus as to how that might happen, will take decades and i know of what I speak. As an example TfGM (Transport for Greater Manchester) adopted the responsibilities of the Greater Manhester PTE in 1974, but the Manchester Metro wasn't in operation until 1992 (and that was without having to depend on, or negotiate with, any government body in relation to subsidy).

    And whilst I'd also agree that suitable staffing (numbers and competencies) are important, I'd suggest that the key "service" LUFC provide is on the pitch, and as yet, we haven't seen much of the new owners intention of addressing gaps we have all commented upon (and that before the recent exodus), so IT and the management of TA may improve, but will mean diddly squat if the 1st team languishes at the foot of the table (as we do at present). same applies to the CRM investment, no point having a really swish way of engaging with your customer base, if that customer base shrinks because the thing they are most interested in, 1st team success, isn't being delivered at the same time (ask First Trans Pennine Customers what they want, CRM or trains that run on time, regularly).

    Your post has a theme, the commercial advantages that the new owners see being available to them from a "brand" that is recognised globally. Again, we agree on the concept and the potential, but as yet, we have seen next to nothing in terms of investment to exploit the potential (a freebie, a returning prodigal, a stand-by GK and Ampadu) and equally scarce communication as to where the new owners see us going (as opposed to the warm words as to where the co-owners have already been.

    Message to Marathe, more action, less self-serving hyperbole.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    Message to Marathe, more action, less self-serving hyperbole.
    You must be kindred spirits

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by spaldy View Post
    Interesting perspective. Thank you MT

    Perhaps his competitive drive might cause him to sign a striker and Left back
    Hiya Spaldy.
    I'm Leeds born, bred and educated in the city which gave me a free education bursary so
    its importance runs deeper than just being a fan of the team.
    Obviously any quality squad additions welcome.

    I know you like your NBA.

    https://twitter.com/Larrydn22/status...004676098?s=20

    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/chatting with fans before kick-off checking out his investment.👍

    MOT

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    The CV of Mr Cline-Thomas is somewhat in need of an update as it currently reads:

    Cline-Thomas is also co-owner of the Leeds United Football Club of the English Premier League and Plymouth Argyle F.C. of the English Football League One.
    Seemingly wrong on both counts and what's with "the" Leeds United Football Club?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UbiqueLUFC33 View Post
    The CV of Mr Cline-Thomas is somewhat in need of an update as it currently reads:



    Seemingly wrong on both counts and what's with "the" Leeds United Football Club?
    Depends where you got that from Ubique, Wikipedia content isn't "managed" as a formal site might be (all a matter of who "curates" the site content. No matter, the bĺurb regarding both names co-owners is largely irrelevant (hopefully) wrt LUFC.

    Marathes "previous" in being a big cog in a big machine at the 49-ers means next to the square root of f00k all in UK football (he has admitted as much in the piece quoted by Mrs O), and Clines ambition to invest in new organisations to progress the interests of black people is just about as relevant to where LUFC finds itself.

    Can we for once in half a f00king century, yes, HALF A F00KING CENTURY, have owners who see their responsibility as to those who have supported and kept alive this club through thick and thin, rather than as another cash cow to be asset stripped until cut to the bone. And if I'm wrong in my assessment, Mr Karate, show me the EVIDENCE, not your warm, ineffectual and meaningless words.

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    "Mr Karate", I like that, predictive texting being quite so prescient. 😉

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    Oh, and for the record, should Marathe (not "Karate"!), or Cline offer a personal audience, this time I might just accept.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by UbiqueLUFC33 View Post
    The CV of Mr Cline-Thomas is somewhat in need of an update as it currently reads:



    Seemingly wrong on both counts and what's with "the" Leeds United Football Club?
    Shall i put you forward for a role as Leeds United's grammatical "connoisseur" in their current recruitment drive Ubi ? 😂

    The blokes knows how to make a bob or two out of sport negotiating.

    His organisation Mastry made headlines in a bigger way in February of this year when it acquired a majority stake in Athletes First, a firm which represents American Football players in the NFL. Cline-Thomas, at a stroke, became chairman of Athletes First, moving to the top of the NFL’s biggest agency.

    In the US, his connections to the sporting world are obvious. But in England, and away from Leeds, he has already been involved in another football investment, not unlike the process through which 49ers Enterprises initially bought its way into United in 2018. Last August, a US fund by the name of Argyle Green negotiated the purchase of a 20 per cent stake of Plymouth Argyle for £4million. Cline-Thomas was named among the investors backing the purchase.

    Argyle won promotion from League One in the season that followed, claiming the title, and they now share a division with Leeds. To comply with EFL regulations and to avoid any conflict of interest as part of 49ers Enterprises’ takeover, Cline-Thomas cut his ties by disposing of his small stake in Plymouth and gifting it back to the Devon club. It cleared the way for Leeds to install him as a director.

  10. #10
    If this week pans out as it should then looks like. 49ers clearly are in change and have a plan.

    Gnonto dealt with firmly but without histrionics.
    Sinnisterra back and available.
    Finally a striker through the door.
    Farke speaking of incomings plural not just one more.

    Will properly judge once the window is closed and 8 games in but showing encouraging signs of leadership and sensible strategy.

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