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AI is entirely dependent on input, often from journalists, collates the info and often gets things wrong. The annoying google AI that you can't get rid of at the top of the search engine is regularly incorrect in my experience
It would be a pretty bleak reality if AI replaces actual journalism
But he can’t have put in £15 million a year can he? He’s had money back to, probably more than £250 million? Wasn’t it almost £200 million alone the last time we got promoted with the parachutes? I reckon he’s lost about £5 million a year which is entirely his own making really but listening to no one whilst having little clue about football business. If I did the same thing running my own business I’d have to suck it up too….is he still sitting on his nice big boat talking about 10 years in the PL? Talk about head in the sand…..
About this time last year Martin Shipton & Will Hayward effectively brought down the First Minister through Nation Cymru & Wales Online
The standard of journalism has declined but I don't see how replacing it with AI is going to make any of our lives better. Anyway that's beyond the scope of this thread. Hopefully Bale's consortium take over if only to bring a little buzz back
Unless I have misunderstood Tan has put in £250m (ish) and owns a League One club with some assets and some liabilities (including debts to himself) that has a probable value of 20% or less of what he has put in.
You are both talking as if some of the club income over the past 15 years has gone in to Tan’s pocket - not through the club accounts.
I don’t think that is so. I don’t know why you think that has happened or is even possible. Any monies repaid to Tan would have to be shown in the annual accounts - and they haven’t. He has put a ridiculous amount in over 15 years, has taken nothing out, and has made shit decisions that have taken the club (and its value) backwards.
But I’ll leave it there. I am not an accountant and this ‘discussion’ is going nowhere.
So if it’s been put in the club’s accounts, it’s been used by the club for transfer fees, wages, day to day running etc. Someone above quoted that we’ve received about £250 million from various sources during his tenure, if that’s true and he’s put in about the same + Dalman’s loans that’s over half a billion quid!!!!! Something’s not adding up.
Having just had a quick look through the independently audited annual accounts for the 14 year period from the May 2011 accounts to the May 2024 ones (the most recent ones on the public register) , Vincent Tan has invested a net sum of £206m into the club. He then converted £120m of this into shares to reduce the loan repayable and wrote off a further £10m as well. This took the balance owed to him down to the £76m figure shown in the 31 May 2024 balance sheet.
Whatever his faults - and there are many in the way he controls and runs the club well worthy of criticism - not investing very heavily to the above extent is not a criticism that can fairly be made .Also . he has never paid himself interest on any of those loans.
I think in your post where you refer to income figures you are completely forgetting against the costs of running the club (player wages are high enough for a start) which are offset against that income. In every year bar one , the club made a net loss in each of those 14 years because of those costs.
Just as a point of interest the total club income over those 14 years came to £574m which is only an average of £41m. If you strip out the exceptional income years of 2019 (£125m) and 2014 (£83m) then the average income over the other 12 years comes comes down a lot to £30m
The club is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. The debt is another matter. That's Tan's problem and he's going to have to negotiate. If he's stupid enough to think he can dig out of this mess by himself, we're ****ed.