as it says on the tin.
just reading about clubs getting bought down south. And obviously our neighbours wishing someone would buy out mad vlad. got me thinking.
how much is hibernian football club worth? if Sir tom was to sell how, much would he be looking for?
and would it be good value for money?
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06-11-2009 02:33 PM #1
how much is hibernian football club worth?
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06-11-2009 02:44 PM #5
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i think its upto whoever owns the club.I feel people who d wanna buy a club will value the clubs assets, for us it be like how much the stadium is worth, the training centre, the players, any other assets, add them up and take away the debt prehaps?
but as i said its upto whoever owns the club, because say we are worth 40millions whoever owns the club could say i want x amount
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06-11-2009 03:06 PM #7
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If you have to ask, you cant afford it!
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06-11-2009 03:29 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The stadium (or rather three quarters of it) would be valued at £30 - £40 million in terms of costs of reinstatement. Add in the value of the land which must be in the region of £10 million.
The players contracts are also valuable. Riordan, Zemamma, Miller, Stokes, Bamba, etc could probably raise decent transfer fees.
Offset the £6.8 million in debts (mainly long term mortgages) and you would have a substantial (if rather notional) value.
Compare that with the (negative) value of our hosts tomorrow.
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06-11-2009 03:32 PM #11
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Seen any recently??
Especially around any other SPL teams??
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06-11-2009 04:11 PM #14
I'm not sure.
Lets gather all our pegs together and count them up.
I reckon about 15-20 million pegs.
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06-11-2009 04:20 PM #15
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pretty much, substancial goodwill due to the potential i feel (think i'm getting the terminolgy right here)
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You would use that approach to value for fire insurance and possibly also for business rates.
Most business people wouldn't buy a football club, Full stop!
If you use the value of the land less cost of demolition, that would only apply in the vent of the club becoming defunct or at least selling their stadium.
That may be appropriate for Hearts (who are technically insolvent) but not for a viable club like Hibs.
I could give a four page screed on the various approaches to valuing fixed assets (there are five distinct approaches) but it wouldn't really help.
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