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Thread: The NEP aka The Red Rag

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by nw6pie View Post
    I’m sure their shipping tycoon can afford it, but the wage bill across the river just for fringe players like Arter and Taylor must be astronomical.
    That's the thing about the Premiership, once you get there you are given many millions of pounds, but you have to spend many millions of pounds just to be competitive at the bottom end. If it goes tits up after one season, the generous parachute payments often only finance the long contracts that have been given to sub-standard players. Let's hope they've signed a few more Arters!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    That's the thing about the Premiership, once you get there you are given many millions of pounds, but you have to spend many millions of pounds just to be competitive at the bottom end. If it goes tits up after one season, the generous parachute payments often only finance the long contracts that have been given to sub-standard players. Let's hope they've signed a few more Arters!
    When you look at the wealth some of these people have, OMG.

    1. Newcastle United. Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia - £320bn

    2. Manchester City. Sheikh Mansour - £23.2bn

    3. Chelsea. Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital, Mark Walter, Hansjoerg Wys - £10.9bn

    4. Fulham. Shahid Khan - £7.4bn

    5. Arsenal. Stan Kroenke - £6.8bn

    6. Aston Villa. Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris - £5.3bn

    7. Wolverhampton Wanderers. Guo Guanchang - £5bn

    8. Tottenham Hotspur. Joe Lewis and Daniel Levy - £4.33bn

    9. Manchester United. The Glazers - £3.6bn

    10. Crystal Palace. Steve Parish, Joshua Harris and Davis S. Blitzer - £3.36bn

    11. Leicester City. Srivaddhanaprabha family - £3bn

    12. Liverpool. John W. Henry - £2.35bn

    13. Everton. Farhad Moshiri - £2bn

    14. West Ham United. David Sullivan and David Gold - £1.62bn

    15. Southampton. Dragan Solak - £1.02bn

    16. Brighton and Hove Albion. Tony Bloom - £765m

    17. Nottingham Forest. Evangelos Marinakis - £510m

    18. Leeds United. Andrea Radrizzani - £450m

    19= Bournemouth. Maxim Demin family - £3m

    19= Brentford. Matthew Benham - £3m

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by IluvNotts View Post
    I agree 100%. The quality of the NCS website is absolutely excellent and should be supported wholeheartedly by any follower of Notts.
    If you haven’t visited it yet then you must. It's a breath of fresh air with some very well researched stats and comment.
    The bonus of course is that you won't have to be bored rigid by articles telling you about the blister on Jesse Lingards dick or where Cooper buys his piles ointment.
    Perhaps the two are related and they have a scoop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    When you look at the wealth some of these people have, OMG.

    1. Newcastle United. Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia - £320bn

    2. Manchester City. Sheikh Mansour - £23.2bn

    3. Chelsea. Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital, Mark Walter, Hansjoerg Wys - £10.9bn

    4. Fulham. Shahid Khan - £7.4bn

    5. Arsenal. Stan Kroenke - £6.8bn

    6. Aston Villa. Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris - £5.3bn

    7. Wolverhampton Wanderers. Guo Guanchang - £5bn

    8. Tottenham Hotspur. Joe Lewis and Daniel Levy - £4.33bn

    9. Manchester United. The Glazers - £3.6bn

    10. Crystal Palace. Steve Parish, Joshua Harris and Davis S. Blitzer - £3.36bn

    11. Leicester City. Srivaddhanaprabha family - £3bn

    12. Liverpool. John W. Henry - £2.35bn

    13. Everton. Farhad Moshiri - £2bn

    14. West Ham United. David Sullivan and David Gold - £1.62bn

    15. Southampton. Dragan Solak - £1.02bn

    16. Brighton and Hove Albion. Tony Bloom - £765m

    17. Nottingham Forest. Evangelos Marinakis - £510m

    18. Leeds United. Andrea Radrizzani - £450m

    19= Bournemouth. Maxim Demin family - £3m

    19= Brentford. Matthew Benham - £3m
    That can't be right Florist are a big no massive club aren't they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IluvNotts View Post
    That can't be right Florist are a big no massive club aren't they?
    From the Red rag itself so it must be right?



    https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport...int_source=nba

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    Bournemouth and Brentford's owners worth figures have to be bovine excrement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    From the Red rag itself so it must be right?



    https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport...int_source=nba
    It’s wrong, unsurprisingly. Bournemouth owner net worth circa 100m, Brentford 300m. The rest in the Prem bar Forest are North of a Billion.
    Last edited by SwalePie; 09-08-2022 at 12:44 AM. Reason: Fixed typo for clarity

  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by lunaspie View Post
    perhaps the two are related and they have a scoop.
    Never thought of that. Ha ha
    Last edited by IluvNotts; 09-08-2022 at 10:55 AM.

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