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Just when you think it's finally been put to rest, Jaguars possibly moving to London rumor

#21

Quote:People just get so bored that they write whatever they can think of...
 

If it sells, they'll print it. 

Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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#22

Quote:. Tottenham is likely valued at around the £300m mark?
 

How does that compare to the team Shad Khan currently owns in the U.K.  and compared to the other teams in the Premier League?


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#23

I can believe that he might want to cut ties with Fulham and buy a better team like Spurs, but the idea that he'd want to move the Jaguars here is clearly ridiculous. A small amount of research by the writer would have confirmed that.
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#24

Quote:I can believe that he might want to cut ties with Fulham and buy a better team like Spurs, but the idea that he'd want to move the Jaguars here is clearly ridiculous. A small amount of research by the writer would have confirmed that.
 

Writers doing research?  Blasphemy!

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#25

Quote:How does that compare to the team Shad Khan currently owns in the U.K. and compared to the other teams in the Premier League?


Fulham I'd imagine is probsbly valued at around 80m-100m.

Premier league Man Utd probsbly around 1b-1.2b then Chelsea Man City- 800m etc so hopefully that gives you a good idea
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#26

Quote:Fulham I'd imagine is probsbly valued at around 80m-100m.

Premier league Man Utd probsbly around 1b-1.2b then Chelsea Man City- 800m etc so hopefully that gives you a good idea
 

 Thanks for the info.

 

 While I'm certainly skeptical of the article,   it appears that  Shad Khan can afford to buy any Premier League team that's available for sale.  


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#27

Win and the rumors go away
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#28

Quote:Fulham I'd imagine is probsbly valued at around 80m-100m.

Premier league Man Utd probsbly around 1b-1.2b then Chelsea Man City- 800m etc so hopefully that gives you a good idea


So Khan's new yacht is worth more than his professional sports team? #RichManProblems
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#29

Forbes has Tottenham valued at $600m
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#30

Quote:Forbes has Tottenham valued at $600m
 

From the article:

 

" Tottenham will be worth an estimated £1billion when their state-of-the-art stadium is built. Khan’s net worth, according to the Forbes list, is $4.6bn (£2.99bn) and he is understood to have paid approximately £150m for Fulham when he took over at Craven Cottage two years ago."

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#31

Quote:From the article:


" Tottenham will be worth an estimated £1billion when their state-of-the-art stadium is built. Khan’s net worth, according to the Forbes list, is $4.6bn (£2.99bn) and he is understood to have paid approximately £150m for Fulham when he took over at Craven Cottage two years ago."


Ok cool,so they are worth much more with the new stadium.And Shad bought Fulham for nearly $300m US,or so
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#32

Quote:The media throws crap at a wall  hoping something will stick.

 

You've gotta love the complete lack of substance.
The UK has many wonderful things to offer, but in the few times I've been to London I've noticed even the bigger news outlets resemble TMZ at times.

 

This is one of those times.

THERE IS A SKELETON INSIDE OF YOU.

 

RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE.
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#33

Quote:Ok cool,so they are worth much more with the new stadium.And Shad bought Fulham for nearly $300m US,or so
 

Yep.  

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#34

The stache responds:

Quote:“These reports are total nonsense and complete fiction,” a spokesman for Khan replied.

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://m.nbcsports.com/content/shad-khan-denies-he-wants-buy-tottenham-hotspur-move-jags'>http://m.nbcsports.com/content/shad-khan-denies-he-wants-buy-tottenham-hotspur-move-jags</a>
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#35

Quote:From the article:


" Tottenham will be worth an estimated £1billion when their state-of-the-art stadium is built. Khan’s net worth, according to the Forbes list, is $4.6bn (£2.99bn) and he is understood to have paid approximately £150m for Fulham when he took over at Craven Cottage two years ago."


Fulham have got relegated since Shad took over, and then almost relegated again so I thonk 80-100 is about right. Tottenham I can't see how they'll be a 1b team when theyre not even a top 4 team, (top 4 qualifies for Champions League, where the big money is). But Forbes knows more than me I guess Smile
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#36

I'm not for a minute defending this article by the Evening Standard, which is lazy and ill-informed, but I think that part of the problem is a general lack of understanding of American sports over here.

 

Someone in the US who follows the NFL more closely would probably realise this story is nonsense (although there seems to be a lot of crap written about the Jaguars on both sides of the Atlantic !) but your average tabloid hack in the UK doesn't have much of a clue, sadly.  Maybe that will change if the NFL becomes more popular over here.

 

And while some papers give the British media a bad reputation, it's worth saying that there's plenty of good journalism over here too !


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#37

Quote:Gotta love the British media's reputation of integrity and truthiness in their reporting.
 

TBH, we've been moving closer and closer to that for some time now.

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#38

Quote:Does that news outlet just so happen to have a former Michael Silver hack out of LA now working for them?
 

Silver's work is on the entertainment end of the sports reporting world.

 

I love his sense of humor.  He's a must follow on social media, IMO.

 

Fret less, laugh more.

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#39

Quote:British tabloid press actually has the distinction of requiring less factual content than tabloids here in the US. If they can think it up, it goes to print.


And you know this how?

Not saying it's not true but I'm just interested where your informed knowledge comes from


I have no experience of the American tabloid journalism so cannot make a comparison but I'd be interested to know your experience of the British media?
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#40

I'm an Arsenal fan anyways,and the Spurs are rivals
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