Manchester City acquires Melbourne Heart
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Manchester City acquires Melbourne Heart
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The Melbourne Heart has confirmed the A-League club has been acquired by a consortium led by English Premier League powerhouse Manchester City.
The 80 per cent acquisition will be completed by another consortium - which includes the owners of the NRL's Melbourne Storm - in a 20 per cent minority share
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-23/m ... tion=sport
Also Melbourne Heart to be named Melbourne City (unconfirmed)
The Melbourne Heart has confirmed the A-League club has been acquired by a consortium led by English Premier League powerhouse Manchester City.
The 80 per cent acquisition will be completed by another consortium - which includes the owners of the NRL's Melbourne Storm - in a 20 per cent minority share
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-23/m ... tion=sport
Also Melbourne Heart to be named Melbourne City (unconfirmed)
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The salary cap was partly the reason Man City chose to purchase a club in Australia. They wanted a foothold in Asia, and the salary cap here provides a level of stability in the league that is lacking in other Asian leagues.Dave The Man wrote:Lucky that there is a Salary Cap because They would have the best side in Australia by that far it would not be funny
Being Abu Dhabi backed, Man City are wallowing in money. They will need to satisfy UEFA's new financial guidelines next season however and that may diminish their free spending somewhat.
But by purchasing a club here for "only" $11 million, it doesn't need much in their eyes to be worth it.
It raises their profile here and the way transfers are in Europe, just one decent player developed here who ends up at Man City would easily offset all those costs.
They are not in it to dominate the A League, they want a clear direction and pathway from Australia/Asia developed. Next step will be an academy, better facilities and perhaps a funneling in of promising juniors.
They've done this as well in the US, where a new club, New York FC is under their ownership.
I can't see anything wrong with this at all.
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Sounds OK.
http://www.mcfc.com/News/Club-news/2014 ... nuary-2014
http://www.mcfc.com/News/Club-news/2014 ... nuary-2014
Ferran Soriano, CEO of Manchester City, said: "We are excited about the opportunity to make Melbourne Heart one of the most successful football clubs in Australia and throughout the region.
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Damn it. I've been a City supporter from afar since the late 70's (having lived in a share house with two Mancurian brothers who got me in early) & I follow Victory here (well sort of).
What's a poor boy to do?
What's a poor boy to do?
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If there was no Salary Cap the Team they could build would be Miles better then any other side in the A-Leaguesixpoints wrote:The salary cap was partly the reason Man City chose to purchase a club in Australia. They wanted a foothold in Asia, and the salary cap here provides a level of stability in the league that is lacking in other Asian leagues.Dave The Man wrote:Lucky that there is a Salary Cap because They would have the best side in Australia by that far it would not be funny
Being Abu Dhabi backed, Man City are wallowing in money. They will need to satisfy UEFA's new financial guidelines next season however and that may diminish their free spending somewhat.
But by purchasing a club here for "only" $11 million, it doesn't need much in their eyes to be worth it.
It raises their profile here and the way transfers are in Europe, just one decent player developed here who ends up at Man City would easily offset all those costs.
They are not in it to dominate the A League, they want a clear direction and pathway from Australia/Asia developed. Next step will be an academy, better facilities and perhaps a funneling in of promising juniors.
They've done this as well in the US, where a new club, New York FC is under their ownership.
I can't see anything wrong with this at all.
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Couldn't care less where our owners are, the clubs in Melbourne.collie dog wrote:At least Victory is an Australian club.
And there's only one club in Manchester and it isn't "Citee". Some Arab sheik has spent the earth and bought success for the sky blues.
Secondly. The rags aren't even in Manchester, they're in Trafford lol. Not that I care anyway, COYG.
lol Dave, don't act like you're not jealous