28 Jun 2016 20:47:10
Before anyone defends Morgan I want him gone, yes he's a billionaire, yes he's a good finance, has he got football knowledge? Your opinion. Is he a good owner? Up to you. He's a billionaire, you'd think if he had any ambition he'd spend money at wolves. What can he lose? The more he spends more likely we are to go to the prem. With that comes more money, sponsorships, higher attendance, more money! He'd lose in the short term but gain more in the long
Term. Okay maybe he's not quite financially backed to be a top prem side but surely a mid table? He doesn't care about wolves face it. He likes the title of owning a football club. Sure many of you will agree with me that if he does not go we may well get related, not this season, maybe not next, but you can not continue in the championship without spending money. Yes having a grade 1 academy is execellent. Well done to Morgan for Doing that. But it's unlikely to get anywhere with a team full of 18-23 unexpirienced players. Look at iorfa, brilliant 1st season but not so great last year. No doubt he'll have an excellent season now if he stays You need the blend of young and hungry with old and wise with also players in their prime, peak of their career. We need an owner who will put money into our club, and a chief ex who knows football and is willing to pay wages and transfer fees!
{Ed001's Note - Morgan is far from a billionaire mate.}
28 Jun 2016 21:22:08
Estimated wealth 750m on paper. You forgot to mention the recruitment exec - The Wolf get a new one or let KJ design his own destiny.
28 Jun 2016 21:48:58
There are a lot of things to be said in favour of Morgan, which to be fair to you THE_WOLF, you did provide a balance point of view. Under Graham Turner, we trained in the car park! Now we have a state-of-the-art training facility and a £6m grade-one academy to rival any in the country. We've also got a 30,000 all-seater stadium. That's precisely where Morgan's expertise lie unfortunately; construction. The truth is Morgan's footballing knowledge has been proven as limited, reaffirmed by the ludicrous advice provided by his assembled team of 'football experts'. Look at the succession of managerial appointments as testament to that.
Albeit Morgan has never been shy to invest in the team; even through all of last season's pessimism and disappointment, £3m was provided for Mason which is a major investment at this level. It's the money squandered on wages in the Premier League that is truly irritating; something Morgan has since tried to compensate by scrimping back in recent seasons. As much as we want the club to succeed on the pitch, it's imperative that we make a profit off it. It's all very well saying Morgan is worth £750m which is true. However, how much of this is tied up in Redrow construction? We all know how uncertain and unstable an industry that can be. The intelligent thing for Morgan to do, as has been stated on this site before, is re-invest in the team. Sensible financial input can yield a return of £150m guaranteed lump sum.
28 Jun 2016 23:03:32
3 million for Mason out of 10 million for Adobe.