Fulham owner Shahid Khan is featured in the latest edition of Bloomberg’s Power Players. Interviewed by Bloomberg’s Jason Kelly last October, the billionaire discusses his plan for synergy between the football club and his other major sporting asset, the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars as well as how his long-term vision for Fulham is shaping up, with particularly reference to the non-matchday revenue streams that could be generated with the Riverside Stand.
The full profile is well worth a look:
More bullsh** from the owners mouth. He states he is developing CC for the native residents around the ground” who of course, attend all our home games” and if he thinks, these multi national locals will support his restaurants, swimming pool and hotel, he’s more naive and arrogant than his incompetent DoF son. He says nothing about keeping the team at the top and he doesn’t seem to know or understand that the team needs constant investment to stand still and keep in this league.
P.S. What about finishing the stand you started rebuilding in 2019, I bet if were in Jacksonville it would have been done years ago.
Martin what on earth are you talking about?
Well said Martin I totally agree with all you have said.
Just listen to it again Martins got it right.
Alistair Mackintosh do your job and tell the Khans what is going wrong under your watch.
Strange time to air this as it was produced last October !!!
No news on new players
COYW
I have been a fan and supporter of Fulham for nearly sixty years so I have experienced quite a lot over the years and I personally believe we are are fortunate that we had Mohamed Al Fayed and now Shahid Khan as our owner and caretaker of this beautiful Football club we have to be realistic we are a small but great club and we have to explore all avenues if we want to compete with the so called bigger teams we would all like it if we could buy lots of the super stars out there but that unfortunately is unlikely to ever happen this is what being a Fulham supporter is you live in hope maybe we can win a cup or dream of doing a Leicester city
Well l said James. Same as you I’ve been a supporter for six decades. These people need to zoom out before they complain.
Realistic comments James. I like you have been going to The Cottage for nearly 70 years. Lots of highs and lows during that time. We’ve seen a lot and maintain a pragmatic view of our strengths and weaknesses. Wouldn’t want to overly criticise other supporters but modern life has resulted in a self gratification and an unrealistic capability for a club like ours with limitations governed by size. I’m glad, I would hope that Fulham can maintain their friendly, family persona, at least for as long as I’m still around.