Payne74
Well-Known Member
I doubt that Top would allow LCFC to go bankrupt, he would lose hundreds of millions.He hasn't written off anything.
He's moved money between businesses to one that is less cash rich and that are about to have new rules introduced which will charge owners for putting future equity in.
There is a basic misunderstanding at play when Vichai and Aiyawatt have made these payments. It isn't a gift. It's an accounting game between two King Power assets.
If and when Aiyawatt sells LCFC, he'll expect a return on their overall investment. That is entirely separate to the enormous benefit King Power have received as a consequence of their ownership of LCFC back in Thailand.
And none of this considers how dangerously dependent LCFC have become on King Power as a direct result of their hopeless mismanagement of the club over recent years.
When Vichai was in charge, he spoke about making the club self sustainable. Now we're one man's whim away from bankruptcy.
With the new training ground and planning permission for a stadium expansion I would say Leicester are a good prospect, it would need a billionaire to buy and run us. We won't be as expensive as say a Tottenham or Aston villa but we are certainly more of an attractive proposition than a Southampton or Leeds.
To be honest we would of never won the league or FA cup unless King power brought Leicester. The best we had before was winning the league cup under O'Neill.
Yeah they are making big mistakes now but we are still in a much better place than before they brought us, we spunked £80M in the summer because we could, how many championship clubs can do that ? Sheffield U spent £10M as a 1st choice striker for the premier league, a player that wouldn't get on our bench.