Eiere av Leeds United: 49'ers Enterprises

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leedslife

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⚪️ Leeds to be worth £1bn by 2030?
⚪️ £120m to spend on players & improvements?
⚪️ Making #LUFC 'the club of choice for Gen Z'
⚪️ Increased spending on the academy and scouting

@mjshrimper combs through Leeds United's '2025 Investment Summary' slide deck 🖥�

Matt Slater - The AthleticFC

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6589621/2025/09/10/leeds-united-investment-pitch-analysed/

Asbjørn

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Quote from: leedslife on September 10, 2025, 20:59:05⚪️ Leeds to be worth £1bn by 2030?
⚪️ £120m to spend on players & improvements?
⚪️ Making #LUFC 'the club of choice for Gen Z'
⚪️ Increased spending on the academy and scouting

@mjshrimper combs through Leeds United's '2025 Investment Summary' slide deck 🖥�

Matt Slater - The AthleticFC

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6589621/2025/09/10/leeds-united-investment-pitch-analysed/


My wife has a theory that I only pretended to watch American teen drama The OC when we were going out in the noughties, so she would think we liked the same things. I point out that she has not seen Southend United play since we got married.

In a sense, we were marketing ourselves — or putting our best foot forward. We all do it.


Leeds United's owner has been carrying out its own marketing recently in an attempt to persuade investors to give it £120million ($162m) "to fund business operations, carry out the stadium expansion project and enable the club to bring in £300million worth of players over the next three years".

Some of you will be asking how it hopes to achieve that much bang for its bucks. Others will be wondering where/when 49ers Enterprises said all that.

The answer to the second question is that the American sports investment firm wrote it in the "2025 Investment Summary" 50-slide pitch deck sent to interested parties this summer,  copies of which found their way to us and football website TBR. More interestingly, 49ers Enterprises also claimed last season's Championship winners are worth £527.45million now, but should be worth £1billion in 2030.

And the answer to the first question is explained in the 50-slide deck, which has been leaked. Here, The Athletic explains the contents of the presentation.
Tell me - I've got to know
Tell me - Tell me before I go
Does that flame still burn, does that fire still glow
Or has it died out and melted like the snow
Tell me  Tell me

Dylan


stian

Quote from: Cannavaro on September 19, 2025, 08:21:32Noen som vet noe om dette ?

https://www.lufcnews.co.uk/leeds-united-seal-mega-money-deal-as-sleeping-giant-wakes-up-with-rich-new-investors/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=jetpack_social&fbclid=IwY2xjawM51NBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvLs38pU-Qddb-pEM6Er92pkRAWVghUoZDTdfZqXedfq2gXWIhVERj5ANcKT_aem_12_GYFM_x1t-iZgraQWymA

Vet ingenting mer om det som står i artikkelen, men jeg er ikke så happy med private equity på eiersiden. Dette er penger som per definisjon er kortsiktige. Deres jobb er kun å få blåst opp salgsverdien på et par-tre år og selge andelen. Det kan skje mye rart og kortsiktig på den sportslige siden (transfers, managerbytter) som ikke nødvendigvis styrker den langsiktige utviklingen.