ddaryl Posted April 20 Posted April 20 7 hours ago, BobbyC81 said: They should sell shares (like Green Bay) for like $100. Β The us Bills fans just need to buy 9.25M shares. Β Easy peasey. Β πΈ π΅ π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π°π° Β Β FYI.. The NFL put a kabosh to that right after Greenbay did it.Β Β 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted April 20 Posted April 20 1 minute ago, nucci said: and not have to pay for the new stadium Thereβs also the growing number of guaranteed contracts that require all the funds to be put into escrow. Β That, plus all the cash outlays for regular operations probably presents some cash flow challenges. Even though the team is worth a ton on paper, thatβs not ready cash needed to accommodate everything going on.Β 2 Quote
papazoid Posted April 20 Posted April 20 initial cost estimate of new stadium $1.4 Billion current cost estimate of new stadium $1.7 Billion likely final cost estimate of new stadium $2.0 Billion Β NY State Contribution $600 millionΒ (not part of "construction costs" is an additional $280 million for maintenance over 30 years) NFL & Bills Contribution $550 million (Pegula's portion is $350 million) Erie County Contribution $250 million SUB TOTAL Contribution $1.4 Billion Β Pegulas areΒ responsible for any and all cost over runs....currently at $300 million and rising. Β Projected to raise $200 million in PSL's Β so, if you factor in cost over runs....i say he will pay $750 million or +35% of his own money 5 Quote
WotAGuy Posted April 20 Posted April 20 (edited) 29 minutes ago, papazoid said: initial cost estimate of new stadium $1.4 Billion current cost estimate of new stadium $1.7 Billion likely final cost estimate of new stadium $2.0 Billion Β NY State Contribution $600 millionΒ (not part of "construction costs" is an additional $280 million for maintenance over 30 years) NFL & Bills Contribution $550 million (Pegula's portion is $350 million) Erie County Contribution $250 million SUB TOTAL Contribution $1.4 Billion Β Pegulas areΒ responsible for any and all cost over runs....currently at $300 million and rising. Β Projected to raise $200 million in PSL's Β so, if you factor in cost over runs....i say he will pay $750 million or +35% of his own money Β Doesnβt the team have to pay back the NFL loan - comes out of gate receipts or something like that? Β https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2023/12/14/nfl-g5-program Edited April 20 by WotAGuy 1 Quote
Boatdrinks Posted April 20 Posted April 20 43 minutes ago, nucci said: and not have to pay for the new stadium This ^^^ T Pegs has said all along that he doesnβt want to spend his fortune on a stadium. It may make some sense in NYC or Dallas but not in Buffalo.Β 1 Quote
papazoid Posted April 20 Posted April 20 4 minutes ago, WotAGuy said: Β Doesnβt the team have to pay back the NFL loan - comes out of gate receipts or something like that? Β Under the G4 program rules, Bills owners Terry and Kim Pegula would be required to put up matching dollars which would increase the private funding to at least $400 million for the new stadium. Β https://apnews.com/article/kathy-hochul-buffalo-bills-nfl-business-sports-5c1d8f41c66fc2116fe852a9c16e717d Β Owners created a successor to the G-4 stadium financing program this week, allowing teams to continue to borrow from the NFL to build or renovate stadiums. Final approval of the G-5 edition had emerged as an urgent matter with major construction projects popping up around the league and the current program at capacity. It will broadly resemble prior generations, with bigger numbers and some tweaks. Each team will be able to tap up to $300 million -- up from G4's $200 million ceiling -- for construction/renovations from the league if they match that with their own money and get some degree of government assistance (purely private projects are not eligible). It comes in three tranches of $100 million each, with different conditions for each bucket. Teams repay the loans partly by using funds that would normally be subject to revenue sharing. Β https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2023/12/14/nfl-g5-program Quote
Jauronimo Posted April 20 Posted April 20 19 hours ago, dpberr said: I've had a long standing theory that Bills (and Sabres) ownership is more fragile than it appears.Β It does not surprise me to see this announcement. Β Terry is in his early 70s, Kim's status as owner is unknown, and none of the five kids are easy to spot heir apparent to running the menagerie of companies he has in his portfolio. Β What you really don't want to see is Terry pass unexpectedly, and the ownership is transacted by the family to the highest bidder.Β That's a nightmare Bon Jovi scenario.Β The likelihood of the Bills being owned by someone like Terry with a deep appreciation of Buffalo and western New York is slim in that scenario.Β Β Jesse is primed to take a large role once her tennis career is done.Β Its something she has discussed publicly. 1 3 Quote
Augie Posted April 20 Posted April 20 15 minutes ago, Jauronimo said: Jesse is primed to take a large role once her tennis career is done.Β Its something she has discussed publicly. Β I was not aware she had openly discussed it, but I love hearing that!Β 1 Quote
mrags Posted April 20 Posted April 20 I donβt follow hockey, nor do I really care. And this probably deserves its own link but itβs a football message board. But I just saw this too. Doesnβt seem like a very in depth article. Take it for what itβs worth.Β Β https://www.hockeyfeed.com/nhl-news/reports-that-terry-pegula-has-sold-the-buffalo-sabres?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0BMQABHfpcAM43k638WwUaIRx2UIqVmRtqcTjjE5fVYM8S9vXCg2tgZXCI76aRuA_aem_AR5ncLc5TMUqpVukKA7jhqeeI1NqAyjh-ec23R9wTqOrPWqT6EwJmgDUI5EdO6bUJYI Quote
papazoid Posted April 20 Posted April 20 7 minutes ago, mrags said: I donβt follow hockey, nor do I really care. And this probably deserves its own link but itβs a football message board. But I just saw this too. Doesnβt seem like a very in depth article. Take it for what itβs worth.Β Β https://www.hockeyfeed.com/nhl-news/reports-that-terry-pegula-has-sold-the-buffalo-sabres?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0BMQABHfpcAM43k638WwUaIRx2UIqVmRtqcTjjE5fVYM8S9vXCg2tgZXCI76aRuA_aem_AR5ncLc5TMUqpVukKA7jhqeeI1NqAyjh-ec23R9wTqOrPWqT6EwJmgDUI5EdO6bUJYI Β that source is unverified and has been since refuted: Β The team issued this statement Friday afternoon:Β "The Pegula family has retained Allen & Company to explore the potential sale of a non-controlling, minority interest in the Bills. These discussions only involve the Bills and no other team. No investment would be possible without Terry Pegula and the Pegula family maintaining a controlling interest in the team. Their continued commitment to Western New York, the new Highmark Stadium, our fans, and the other teams in their portfolio remains unchanged. Neither the team nor the Pegula family are able to comment further at this point.β Β https://www.wgrz.com/article/sports/nfl/bills/buffalo-bills-selling-part-team/71-67d86977-6a46-4e1c-a2ec-29ab43a30d8a Quote
mrags Posted April 20 Posted April 20 13 minutes ago, papazoid said: Β that source is unverified and has been since refuted: Β The team issued this statement Friday afternoon:Β "The Pegula family has retained Allen & Company to explore the potential sale of a non-controlling, minority interest in the Bills. These discussions only involve the Bills and no other team. No investment would be possible without Terry Pegula and the Pegula family maintaining a controlling interest in the team. Their continued commitment to Western New York, the new Highmark Stadium, our fans, and the other teams in their portfolio remains unchanged. Neither the team nor the Pegula family are able to comment further at this point.β Β https://www.wgrz.com/article/sports/nfl/bills/buffalo-bills-selling-part-team/71-67d86977-6a46-4e1c-a2ec-29ab43a30d8a I didnβt put much into it. The article seemed more about the mismanagement of how the Sabres were being ran than anything. I donβt follow hockey or the Sabres at all, just came across the article and found it interesting just a day after itβs announced that they are looking to sell 25% of the Bills too.Β Quote
CodeMonkey Posted April 20 Posted April 20 21 hours ago, Back2Buff said: Makes zero sense to me.Β Can't believe the Pegula's have money issues. Doing that doesn't automatically mean he has money problems.Β His wife is not well and his daughters tennis career is in full swing so maybe he wants to start easing into retirement. Personally I wish he would sell the Sabres outright. 1 1 2 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted April 20 Posted April 20 (edited) 1 hour ago, CodeMonkey said: Doing that doesn't automatically mean he has money problems.Β His wife is not well and his daughters tennis career is in full swing so maybe he wants to start easing into retirement. Personally I wish he would sell the Sabres outright. Β Selling the Sabres means the team moves. No one will pay what the Sabres are worth to keep the team here. Not when Houston and Atlanta want teams. Edited April 20 by PromoTheRobot 1 1 1 Quote
papazoid Posted April 20 Posted April 20 17 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said: Β Selling the Sabres means the team moves. No one will play what the Sabres are worth to keep the team here. Not when Houston and Atlanta want teams. Β where theres smoke theres fire?? Β maybe the pegulas initial thought to raise capital was to sell 100% of everything but the bills. then after a few feelers, realized what you are saying was true. word of that leaked fast. but pegula doesnt want to hurt wny so he switched to the 25% bills.Β Quote
RyanC883 Posted April 20 Posted April 20 No biggie here. For example, the Steelers are not 100 percent owned by the Rooneys.Β Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted April 20 Posted April 20 1 hour ago, papazoid said: Β where theres smoke theres fire?? Β maybe the pegulas initial thought to raise capital was to sell 100% of everything but the bills. then after a few feelers, realized what you are saying was true. word of that leaked fast. but pegula doesnt want to hurt wny so he switched to the 25% bills.Β Β Naw, I think the other story is 100% bull poop. But the Rochester Knighthawks are for sale and will likely move. 1 Quote
DaVinci Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Here is a good article relating to the Green Bay packers ownership and how it fostered rule changes. Β https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/sep/30/the-green-bay-packers-where-fans-rather-than-a-billionaire-are-the-owners#:~:text=Well%2C according to current NFL,organized as for-profit entities. Quote
RiotAct Posted April 20 Posted April 20 21 hours ago, Big Blitz said: Β To some extent thatβs ok I just think heβs way too far - to the point heβd rather avoid even talking to the public - remember his early days as Sabres owner some of his press conferences were awkward like he didnβt want to be doing it or didnβt know how to communicate. Β yeah those were painful. Β I remember thinking βhow the hell is this guy a billionaire?!?!?β Quote
BigDingus Posted April 20 Posted April 20 14 minutes ago, DaVinci said: Here is a good article relating to the Green Bay packers ownership and how it fostered rule changes. Β https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/sep/30/the-green-bay-packers-where-fans-rather-than-a-billionaire-are-the-owners#:~:text=Well%2C according to current NFL,organized as for-profit entities. Β I think it's pretty clear why the NFL changed the rules. Β If local community owns the team, there's no way to leverage the team against the city for cushy tax breaks, stadium funding, or the threat of relocating. Β Better to have a billionaire owner or ownership group who can say "we'll move to San Antonio if you don't give us $2 billion for a new stadium!" Fans just want the team to stay put, so there's a huge limit placed on future growth. Β If Green Bay's population & surrounding areas never grow, the team is still staying put. The NFL can't pressure them into a new stadium, and fans are content having a team to root for. 2 1 1 Quote
LabattBlue Posted April 20 Posted April 20 2 hours ago, CodeMonkey said: Doing that doesn't automatically mean he has money problems.Β His wife is not well and his daughters tennis career is in full swing so maybe he wants to start easing into retirement. Personally I wish he would sell the Sabres outright. If he still has controlling interest, selling 25% of the team doesnβt βeaseβ his burden at all.Β 1 Quote
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