BroadwayJay*
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So, Broadway Jay isn't buying the team?
Not until the asking price goes down... considerably.
So, Broadway Jay isn't buying the team?
Wang will sell after the Singularity takes over America
Wang'ed again. I'd be upset if this team didn't erode every ounce of hope I had in the first place.
Frankly not surprised . . . always wondered how deep his pockets really were, including whoever he would partner with,
Now, if he was actually out bid you have to look at who might:
A) have higher financial wherewithal/backing
B) values the franchise higher than Barroway did
All signs point in that case to whoever has interest in Barclays
My money is on Mikhail Dmitrievitch Prokhorov. As a late finishing White Knight.
Simple business knowledge says that the Isles are more valuable to him than anyone else for the simple reason he already owns a solid percent of the venue.
I think we are so desperate that some of us are thinking Barroway was outbid. What if it's just a case of Barroway getting frustrated with dealing with Wang, and he decided to say FU. ONLY Mattyboy 2.0 at IM is stating another person other than Barroway is buying the team, and to quote "deal is just about done", and "someone stepped up with a big offer". He stated that "The guy buying to the team according to my guy is NOT Barroway".
I give him credit since he wrote this yesterday, a full day prior to Newsday's story that Barroway was out. But I still refuse to believe anyone about a sale until we hear it from the horse's mouths.
Not a bad thing. I really think Barroway would have only been a slight improvement to Wang, and we need more then that to be competitive. Hopefully someone with deeper pockets, like Prokhorov.
this is great news. Someone will eventually buy the Isles & unlike Barroway, they will actually have the $ to run the organization properly.
Just patiently waiting for all those who were so sure this was a done deal to come out of hiding.
For those with the "where there is smoke" theory, there was not ever any smoke here. Just a bunch of rumors and quotes by anonymous people, which in itself made this unbelievable from the beginning.
Lastly, as I maintained from day one, there is no story until there is a story and there never was a story here. Just a bunch of people pretending to have "inside" info and those wanting to believe it so badly that they believed it was true when in fact it wasn't.
Now that this is behind us, let's start yet another "can they make the playoffs poll".......
So Wang reneged on an agreement in principle. What a shock that he would go low
It will cost him some money which he will try to also slide on paying, and we are stuck with one of the sleaziest owners in all of sports. Very comforting. I wonder what Tavares' agent is thinking?
I guess your sources were wrong about it being a "done deal ", or maybe the finals aren't over yet ?
Just patiently waiting for all those who were so sure this was a done deal to come out of hiding.
For those with the "where there is smoke" theory, there was not ever any smoke here. Just a bunch of rumors and quotes by anonymous people, which in itself made this unbelievable from the beginning.
Lastly, as I maintained from day one, there is no story until there is a story and there never was a story here. Just a bunch of people pretending to have "inside" info and those wanting to believe it so badly that they believed it was true when in fact it wasn't.
Now that this is behind us, let's start yet another "can they make the playoffs poll".......
RUmors and quotes by anonymous people, yet they state a buyer backed out...meaning there was a potential sale. You have zero ground to stand on.
I guess your sources were wrong about it being a "done deal ", or maybe the finals aren't over yet ?
Just 2 opinions that are either wrong, or temporarily wrong..
I still believe the Barclay's people are going to own the team.. it makes the most sense.. Wang may have been using Barroway as leverage or as an attempt to convince Barclays the team was worth a lot more than they want to pay..
And people have dismissed the Clippers $2B sale as a non-factor, but how could any sports team owner looking to sell NOT pump the brakes and re-evaluate things after that?
If "done deal" meant a signed contract, yes the information was wrong and people got ahead of themselves. What we had was Wang accepting an agreement to sell to Barroway, then going silent. According to what I am told, he never actually pulled back, he just would not communicate about execution of the agreement he signed.
There was no way for this eventuality to be anticipated, except when dealing with Wang, any unscrupulous behavior has to be taken into consideration. Up to that point, the intelligence we were getting was accurate. Wang is the wild card.
For what it's worth, there was reportedly a clause in the agreement that if Wang does not close on the deal, he has to pay a break up fee of $10MM to Barroway. Again, I have not seen the agreement, this comes from one of the investors in the Barroway group who was the source of all the information.
I am told that Barroway is heartbroken, desperately wanted this deal and had all the financing lined up for a $400MM 100% buy out. The NHL is pissed because they were the ones who "brokered" the deal, who brought Wang and Barroway together last September, and they really wanted the deal done.
That's all I got. There was a deal negotiated for months, signed in May. Wang blew it up. Other buyers or change of heart, we might never know. For the time being, Wang is the owner of this team. Comfy feeling, no?
Just 2 opinions that are either wrong, or temporarily wrong..
I still believe the Barclay's people are going to own the team.. it makes the most sense.. Wang may have been using Barroway as leverage or as an attempt to convince Barclays the team was worth a lot more than they want to pay..
And people have dismissed the Clippers $2B sale as a non-factor, but how could any sports team owner looking to sell NOT pump the brakes and re-evaluate things after that?[
If this were the case he would never have signed anything with a $10 million penalty if he backed put.
Sounds like barroway backed out. That mean wang just made himself 10 mil?
If this were the case he would never have signed anything with a $10 million penalty if he backed put.