The house example was only to show how big increases in wealth don’t necessarily lead to increased liquidity.Sorry but a house is not a comparison with a football club. For a start a football club is required to generate revenue through footballing activities a house is an asset which keeps you dry and nothing more unless you let it out. The stadium could be a comparison but then you must consider the level of debt and maintenance and of course the fact the stadium is a revenue generating asset. Of course the elephant in this room is value and house values go up but I'm afraid stadium values go down, don't believe just check out amortisation... Big Dan's already on it.
The investment in footballing activities is an absolute, otherwise your asset does not generate. But you think ....
What you fail to understand is the club have increased in value represented by an increase in the price of the stock. Enic under levy have taken out huge loans on the clubs books for which the club is responsible. This is all tied to the stadium and we have become nothing more than another property deal.
Ps Bezos wealth is tied up with stock, which is a highly liquid asset which he can trade..... Or are you talking options with defined time lines. Either way enic have placed a huge debt that the fans pay off while they will actually see a massive profit when they sell. Thier investment in players on the other has been criminal.
So in summary we've already taken out loan but you feel this can be ignored much like the playing staff...
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.


