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Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Joshkid(m): 7:23am On May 09, 2015
You have sold some shares and you’ve got some money to spend. Now you want the ultimate: Your own football club. Hold on there, are you sure? Football clubs are a nightmare to run. In fact, almost two-thirds of premiership clubs have been in receivership at some point. Remember Portsmouth FC ploughed through four owners some seasons back and landed itself a debt of £60m and relegation in the Championship. Think of Leeds United’s tragicomic collapse; the balls-up at Cambridge United; Rotherham going into receivership in 2006 and 2008; Southampton’s sorry saga. And, of course, Crawley Town getting a winding up order years back. So, what do we know? Don’t buy a football club for the glory. So, before Dangote aspires to join Abrahamovic, Glazers and Al Mansours, he should make sure he knows his stuff.

But does Dangote know how much these football clubs really cost?

It is often mistaken that these clubs go for a quid. For instance, Swansea City was bought by investors for £100, and sold four years later for a £1. But beware: underneath those figures lies a pile of debt.

Does Dangote have the cash, can he do an Abramovich?

No, he can’t. New UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations already in place, require clubs to balance their income and expenses. Dangote cannot operate under such rules. The premiership is too organised and transparent for any businessman to easily manipulate. The wage structure of footballers is too large for a businessman like Dangote to take on. Let us forget that those goons at Forbes have told us that Dangote is Africa’s richest man. As it stands, he cannot afford the outright purchase of a big football club like Arsenal. It is as simple as that. He will go broke. It is a possibility if we are talking about a club in the coast of West Africa. Dangote has most of his wealth in shares and physical assets and the football business requires liquid cash to sustain. Have we all forgotten that the same Dangote got a 3G licence and sold it to Etisalat? He is a very smart businessman who knows how to pick his areas of investments.

Can he get Bank backing?

Unlikely! No serious private equity firm would get involved with a football club. They are not proper businesses. Too much politics, too many egos. And there’s no proper exit route – the history of football clubs on the stock market is chequered, to say the least. They are rich men’s toys, great for entertaining your mates, and that’s about it. I don’t think Dangote can afford such an expensive toy.

A lot of people think it is relatively easy to make a million pounds by being the owner of a football club. That all you have to do is put in that first two million pounds. But these people should also know that since the English Premier League was formed in 1992, football finances have dried up to the extent that making a million pound profit is no longer a walk in the park. It is also the case that buying a football club is unlikely to yield that much of a return. Despite the significant TV and other commercial revenues, football clubs in England’s top flight still struggle to break even. This is ironic, given the goal of setting up the Premier League was to stabilise club finances.


Is Dangote putting his heart over his head?

Yes I think so. Simon Jordan, in his autobiography, tells the story of how owning a football club can go terribly wrong. Jordan amassed a fortune of £75m in the early days of the mobile phone revolution. In 2000, he paid £10m to take control of South London football team Crystal Palace, becoming the youngest football club chairman at the age of 32. He was warned by many not to do it, but having watched the club since his childhood, he could not resist. Fast-forward 10 years and the club was in administration and Jordan’s personal wealth largely wiped out. It is reported that Roman Abramovich, the Russian owner of Chelsea, has written off more than one billion pounds he ploughed into the club since acquiring it in 2003. Catching him up fast is Sheikh Mansour from Abu Dhabi, who has invested close to one billion pounds in Manchester City since 2008. Can Dangote write off such a huge amount of money? It is in fact the amount of money he borrows to invest in businesses. But again, I think Dangote is just trying to hype himself. Most of the serious money flowing into football recently has come from the Middle East. The Qatar Investment Authority (the country’s sovereign wealth fund) bought the French Ligue 1 side Paris St Germain in 2011 and has gone about transforming them in the same way Sheikh Mansour has Manchester City. Forget those guys at Forbes, Dangote is not in the same league as these guys.

The Glazer Family bought Manchester United in 2006, recognising the immense value of its global brand as a cash generator and the opportunities to enhance it even further. The cost of buying the club was loaded on to the club itself, with the revenues it generates used to pay the debt and interest that the Glazers undertook to buy the club. Eventually, the hope is that the club will essentially pay for itself leaving its American owners in possession of a multi-billion pound asset but till date, the Glazers are still gnashing their teeth and are still neck deep in debt. When it was speculated that a Middle East consortium was willing to pay £1.5bn for Arsenal Football Club, it was stated that Stan Kroenke, the American who owns about 63 per cent of the shares in the club, would have made just £400m on his shares. So, given the appalling financial returns, why do people buy football clubs?

Who can buy Arsenal football club?

Anyone can buy Arsenal football club, but that anyone doesn’t include anyone who obtains bank loans to fund a business. Sir John Madejski, chairman of Reading Football Club, describes the ideal football club owner as having deep pockets, mercurial, and not faint-hearted.



http://www.punchng.com/columnists/etcetera/dangote-cannot-afford-to-buy-arsenal-football-club/

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Nobody: 7:31am On May 09, 2015
I once thought dis niqqa was sensible, Just discovered he is LOUD and EMPTY!! angry

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by yungEX(m): 7:37am On May 09, 2015
werrin concern u na? bad belle, is allowed!

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Young03(m): 7:41am On May 09, 2015
Hmmm, didnt read ds bt...

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by derrick333(m): 7:46am On May 09, 2015
Tomfrench:
I once thought dis niqqa was sensible, Just discovered he is LOUD and EMPTY!! angry
Eletenra abi Wtin dem de call am, I Neva for 1s read his hypocrisy article b4 evn dis 1 I no burder to read cus I no say NA gibberish,the guy with highest share in asenal 75% worth 5b while dangote's worth ova 15b

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Nobody: 8:06am On May 09, 2015
derrick333:

Eletenra abi Wtin dem de call am, I Neva for 1s read his hypocrisy article b4 evn dis 1 I no burder to read cus I no say NA gibberish,the guy with highest share in asenal 75% worth 5b while dangote's worth ova 15b
mehn, idealness has finished his little reputation..

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by UnknownT: 8:28am On May 09, 2015
derrick333:

Eletenra abi Wtin dem de call am, I Neva for 1s read his hypocrisy article b4 evn dis 1 I no burder to read cus I no say NA gibberish,the guy with highest share in asenal 75% worth 5b while dangote's worth ova 15b
no mind etc. Dangote is even richer than Abramovich sef

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by omanifrank(m): 8:50am On May 09, 2015
ok
Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Texcoco(m): 8:51am On May 09, 2015
Dis ya nu no wah mek dangote fi gi ah club liak Arsenal ca im na no wah hoffishial ting ou wey fi get cheese liak Dangote...Im kyaant tink liak a money man,etcetera.
Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Lordave: 8:51am On May 09, 2015
You people should stop talking nonsense


Even DSTV had a positive view on this.
Are you trying to say he doesn't know about all the risk? He's a business man, he's got the guts and he should go for whatever he thinks will profit him no matter the risks. After all, he's worth 3 times than the current biggest shareholder in Arsenal, Stan Kroenke with 67% shares in Arsenal.

He can buy up the 67% share from Stan and get Usmanov to relinquish part of he's. Ie, he'll buy majority share and sell partly to interested buyers, he won't own the club alone but he will be the biggest shareholder

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Nobody: 8:51am On May 09, 2015
He is 150% correctly right....

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by laurel03(m): 8:52am On May 09, 2015
Make he buy Kano pillars den.... We need to promote our own tinz #9ja4life

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by chaz007(f): 8:52am On May 09, 2015
This dude needs a real time job. If music fails, handiwork should succeed.
If he's broke, let him sell his guitar and use the money to start a recharge bizness!

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by ClassyAdewumi(m): 8:52am On May 09, 2015
If he can't, then you can buy a pure water sachet!
Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by laplace12(m): 8:52am On May 09, 2015
I came here to tongue-lash him....



but hey, I noticed the article was published on punch. ..lets keep calm.

But the write-up doesn't Sound like his. The language is calm and explanatory unlike traditional ectetera That writes with hate and aggression.

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by free2ryhme: 8:52am On May 09, 2015
Everyone here is busy giving one -liner without reasonable argument to counter etcetera's claims. He has his facts and figures to buttress his points.

What do u have or forever hold your peace

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by yurme(m): 8:52am On May 09, 2015
Lol
Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by wman(m): 8:52am On May 09, 2015
When I saw the header I was like 'Etcetera should shut up'.

After reading the article I realised he gave a lot of valid points.
I believe Dangote is smart enough to figure out what's good for him.




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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Macelliot(m): 8:53am On May 09, 2015
UP CHELSEA

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by jamex93(m): 8:53am On May 09, 2015
him fit buy am jor


at least all this our Nigerian boys go get hope
Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by shammah1(m): 8:53am On May 09, 2015
Booked
Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Atmmachine(m): 8:53am On May 09, 2015
Do you know how much a player is paid per week ??
To be honest, Dangote is too broke to buy [size=30pt]ARSENAL FC[/size]
He can even afford to buy [size=30pt]PORTSMOUTH FC[/size]

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by disloman(m): 8:53am On May 09, 2015
This guy is sick.We might thot that this boy is sane but hmmmmmm.Make una berra chain am b4 he enter market.
Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Drinkwater(m): 8:53am On May 09, 2015
My reasons been diff from his I still subscribe Dangote cannot afford to buy AFC.

This guy is versatile and makes lotta sense,I also think its his sincere POV unlike other writers who pocket their conscience to write appealing articles from their conformed mind. **some alliterate people 'll just come here and type shiit without reading

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by niceguy7(m): 8:53am On May 09, 2015
Dangote shld buy man utd instead undecided

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by eljidy(m): 8:54am On May 09, 2015
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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by zicoraads: 8:54am On May 09, 2015
Okay...I just finished reading that and I think you are wrong. Not wrong in the sense that this write up is all bullocks, but wrong in the sense that your analysis has too many loopholes in it. There are no concrete pieces of evidence to back up your claims. These are mere allegations.

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Pavore9: 8:54am On May 09, 2015
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by tucky200(m): 8:54am On May 09, 2015
Omo poverty na bad tin o,na u get hin account...

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by Tenim47(m): 8:54am On May 09, 2015
I dnt c d reason y he cnt buy kano pillar, nd buy foreign players to play here

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by toluine56(m): 8:54am On May 09, 2015
Ever heard about the new tv deal, commer ial revenues plus arsenal's match tickets are the most expensive in england, coupled with their low spending manager.
Op this post is trash..ur opinion tho.

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Re: Dangote Cannot Afford To Buy Arsenal Football Club – Etcetera by popesam1(m): 8:55am On May 09, 2015
Na wetin we no go hear from this guy.

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