Andy Hamilton: ‘Chelsea are the poster boys for where football has gone wrong’
Andy Hamilton: ‘Chelsea are the poster boys for where football has gone wrong’
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The red bull multi ownership model is not good for the sport so the comment about business first and football second is a bit ironic
1 0 ReplyNot good for the sport but very good for red bull and the clubs they own. That’s not ironic.
1 0 ReplyI am not basing my comment exclusively on the Premiere League, every professional league and club is a business, just like Red Bull.
1 0 Replyfunny to see english fans argue who the worst team is in their league
Flair of a corporation that started this multi-ownership bullshit
1 0 ReplyHuh never thought of it, was Red Bull really the first?
1 0 ReplyDaz just gud business!
1 0 ReplyThat's not true. Their land and their old training ground was built near Paseo de la Castellana in 1963, but back then it was on outskirts of the city.
That land was worth fuck ton after 30 years when city grew, this is what the build on it after:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuatro_Torres_Business_Area
They moved to unconnected unbuilt outskirts of Madrid once again, which are still half-empty to this day, called Valdebebas.
Here's HITC Sevens episode about it, when I learned it from:
https://youtu.be/ao5gccLtRL8?si=3EfB8NVAbfrOsg3e&t=319
Here's article about it, title is:
"EU Court rules Real Madrid got no state aid in land deal"
https://www.euronews.com/2019/05/22/eu-court-rules-real-madrid-got-no-state-aid-in-land-deal
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