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  1. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    Reached the QF the previous season, so don't think there will be much incremental advantage (especially as in 2018 QF was at Old Trafford instead of The Den).
  2. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    From what I've been told it's from his betting related businesses but he's been extremely smart in other lines too.
  3. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    Personally think it's unlikely, but don't think he's a huge way behind. TB's client base contains high net worth individuals who could lose in a single bet more than you or I earn in a lifetime and would just shrug.
  4. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    The Albion Chief Exec salary has shown significant increases since Ken 'Shiny Shoes' Brown departed in 2012. PB is in the upper echelons of Premier League director pay, but as he was on the short list at Anfield 18 months ago that's not surprising.
  5. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    It was £139 million. Profits were £11 million in 2017/18 but would expect them to be reduced/wiped out in 2018/19 due to: 1: £4 million less prize money for finishing two places lower in PL. 2: Cost of new contracts for Dunk and Duffy 3: Full instead of half year wages for Locadia 4: New...
  6. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    TBF to Stains their academy production line has worked superbly for them.
  7. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    No dividends, need to reverse £128 million of losses first.
  8. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    I agree with you totally...but it's not stopped a complete charlatan such as myself giving it a go. :thumbsup: https://news.liverpool.ac.uk/2019/05/03/man-city-overtake-man-united-as-premier-leagues-most-valuable-club/
  9. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    Liverpool don't need a new ground, they've just built a new main stand and have a capacity of 54,000 at Anfield that may rise. As for future income streams, the Albion's main one is broadcast revenues and there is a 50% chance that they will be relegated next season given our budget and then...
  10. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    That's my understanding too. Talking to some financial journalists recently and one asked which team I supported and said the Albion. They were full of praise for TB and said that he's worth more than Bet365.
  11. El Presidente

    [Albion] Net Wealth, Investment & TB

    To put it in context, Liverpool went for £300 million (albeit in 2011), Wolves £30 million, Southampton £260 million, West Brom £150 million, Aston Villa £70 million. Mike Ashley is looking for £325 million for Newcastle. and Steve Parish £220 million for Palace.
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