I think its a good idea it means we have a scouting network we can tap into across Europe and clubs we can send young players on loan to help with development if they do It right. I know some don't like the owners but the longer they have been here the better they seem to be understanding whats needed. The stadium issue aside we seem to be on the up and could be on the verge of some very good times for the club.
Unfortunately no where near Gamma Brewery but...https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/theculturetrip.com/europe/denmark/articles/the-7-best-bars-in-esbjerg-denmark/?amp=1
After another club now. ADO Den Haag this time...... https://www.voetbalprimeur.be/nieuw...rijgen-eigenaar-richt-zich-op-eredivisie.html They already have more types of clubs than McVities.
Funny thing is I've heard the group be called the Poundland Red Bull Group before, e.g. in the recent feature in The Athletic, see below. It seems weird that he would be referring to a SPAC who, pre-merger, aren't currently involved in any clubs. I don't think he is taking the proverbial. I think he is referring to the article and calling the comparison harsh.
Cam McGeehan's missus is on Made in Chelsea... Her co-star is heir to the McVities fortune... Barry Taylor's biscuit barrell has been a key component of the boardroom for decades... Thiam loves chocolate Hobnobs.... All the dots are starting to join....
I think the worry is that it's potentially only really good for the top club in the group. I'd hate for us to be used as a feeder and have players potentially sold on intra-group transfers which benefit "the group" more than the club...