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Post by rangerjake on Jan 11, 2016 15:54:44 GMT
Lottery here is up to $1.3 Billion. That's a one time lump sum of $806 million, say $486 million after taxes. That's just over £334 million.
What would the R's go for these days? How much would I have to stump up if I win?
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Post by Ashdown_Ranger on Jan 11, 2016 16:26:00 GMT
I think the Loftus Road ground is mortgaged to the hilt and we rent Harlington, so no great value there.
Assets - the playing squad... probably not hugely saleable. Sponsorship - main sponsors are of course Air Asia, who'd probably drop us when TF sells.
The main asset I can see at the moment is the next 2 years parachute payments, TV money and I suppose, gate receipts.
The last 'asset' would be the thought of Premier League football, which if it isn't going to happen in the next 2-3 years, would seem a distant (deluded?) dream...
I suspect the board are waiting to see if they get anywhere with the new ground (and surrounding area) HS2 development project. If owning QPR gives them extra influence/leverage then buying the club today would be massively and disproportionately expensive.
If, 2 years down the line the board have lost out on the HS2 development and our parachute payments have run out, then you could probably have it for around £20m...
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Post by harr on Jan 11, 2016 16:33:43 GMT
I think the Loftus Road ground is mortgaged to the hilt and we rent Harlington, so no great value there. Assets - the playing squad... probably not hugely saleable. Sponsorship - main sponsors are of course Air Asia, who'd probably drop us when TF sells. The main asset I can see at the moment is the next 2 years parachute payments, TV money and I suppose, gate receipts. The last 'asset' would be the thought of Premier League football, which if it isn't going to happen in the next 2-3 years, would seem a distant (deluded?) dream... I suspect the board are waiting to see if they get anywhere with the new ground (and surrounding area) HS2 development project. If owning QPR gives them extra influence/leverage then buying the club today would be massively and disproportionately expensive. If, 2 years down the line the board have lost out on the HS2 development and our parachute payments have run out, then you could probably have it for around £20m... (If, 2 years down the line the board have lost out on the HS2 development and our parachute payments have run out, then you could probably have it for around £20m) Or in other words for Fer,Caulker and Sandro.
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