Er the stadium value won't go down? Where do you get that from? You better tell hmrc then mate because every year spurs claim deprecation on the stadium. In fact deprecation of assets is almost universal for glaringly obvious reasons..The house example was only to show how big increases in wealth don’t necessarily lead to increased liquidity.
THFC is a privately owned company. I don’t understand your point about stock.
The stadiums value will not go down. The value of land in Tottenham will only increase - in part because of the effect of having a top football club and a world class stadium. The loans on the stadium are SECURED which makes them low risk. That is very different from loans used to buy players. The value of a player will fluctuate far more and depreciate to 0 far more quickly than the stadium. The stadiums value (with the land it sits on) will never drop to 0.
The stadium generates revenue but even with maintenance will need replacing in say 60 to 100 years. The fact is our accounts started showing deprecation immediately (literally) because it's the best way to right off tax owed and all physical tangible or non tangible assets lose value.
You say the loans are secured, so you mean a mortgage essentially, what does it say on your mortgage contract In terms of risk?
I'm not suggesting we borrow to buy players I'm suggesting we invest properly. As for the loans we have, they are on the club, levy can walk away at any time and sell up and has no responsibility for the loans. But he does for the time being get financial reward from a sale of the club. Combined with the shocking decisions made over the last 5 years it's time he actually got to fuck.