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WSJ "Sports Analyst" Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

bmfc1
Nov 11 2012 05:56 PM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 11 2012 07:39 PM

http://realdirtymets.com/2012/11/11/rum ... -imminent/

Read it and hope he's right about a change in ownership.

Swan Swan H
Nov 11 2012 06:20 PM
Re: WSJ Financial Analyst Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

I'm not saying he's right or wrong, but he's not a financial analyst, he's a fantasy football analyst.

TransMonk
Nov 11 2012 06:23 PM
Re: WSJ Financial Analyst Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

Haven't we known for a couple years that the Wilpons are broke?

Frayed Knot
Nov 11 2012 06:41 PM
Re: WSJ Financial Analyst Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

bmfc1 wrote:
Read it and hope he's right about a change in ownership.


Read what, there's nothing much to read except for a couple tweets saying that some guy is saying that someone else is saying so.
That doesn't automatically make it NOT true, just that this "news" of it isn't very illuminating.

The part about Bay doesn't seem to hold much proof. Last week's stories about his release all said that the deferral was just a small portion and wasn't for a very long term. Whatever the amount of the deferral amounts to hardly seems like the difference between being solvent or not, even temporarily, or to be much of a headache for the next owner. Hell, they ate half again that much in one bite last year with Castillo & Ollie.




Haven't we known for a couple years that the Wilpons are broke?


There are enough variations on the definition of "broke" that, even if they are defined that way, we don't really know what it means.

Edgy MD
Nov 11 2012 06:49 PM
Re: WSJ Financial Analyst Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

So he's not a financial analyst and it ain't the Wall Street Journal publishing his account.

We'll see. Obviously, there's broke and there's broke. Myself, I'd love to be as broke as a Wilpon.

Ashie62
Nov 11 2012 07:18 PM
Re: WSJ Financial Analyst Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

IMHO..Darren Rovell of CNBC is the best sports business reporter bar none.

Ashie62
Nov 11 2012 07:20 PM
Re: WSJ Financial Analyst Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

bmfc1 wrote:
http://realdirtymets.com/2012/11/11/rumor-wsj-sports-analyst-says-wilponsmets-broke-ownership-turnover-imminent/

Read it and hope he's right about a change in ownership.


Not a financial analyst dude..not even CLOSE!

bmfc1
Nov 11 2012 07:33 PM
Re: WSJ Financial Analyst Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

I was just passing along someone else's information. Believe it, don't believe it, I don't care. We'll see if he's right. The Wilpons have given us no indication to show otherwise.

I changed the thread title to reflect the title he gave himself in his Twitter feed.

Ashie62
Nov 11 2012 07:41 PM
Re: WSJ Financial Analyst Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

bmfc1 wrote:
I was just passing along someone else's information. Believe it, don't believe it, I don't care. We'll see if he's right. The Wilpons have given us no indication to show otherwise.

I changed the thread title to reflect the title he gave himself in his Twitter feed.


True about the wilpons for sure!

Edgy MD
Nov 12 2012 07:25 AM
Re: WSJ Financial Analyst Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

"Read it and hope he's right about a change in ownership" suggests you do care.

bmfc1
Nov 12 2012 11:15 AM
Re: WSJ "Sports Analyst" Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

The author of the comment which I was just passing along "FYI" deleted the tweets.

Ceetar
Nov 12 2012 11:42 AM
Re: WSJ "Sports Analyst" Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

bmfc1 wrote:
The author of the comment which I was just passing along "FYI" deleted the tweets.


and said he had no special info just hearsay.

TransMonk
Nov 12 2012 11:54 AM
Re: WSJ "Sports Analyst" Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

But, again, would this really be news? I think (regardless of the validity of this report) that the writing's been on the wall for a while.

I will say that with every passing day my optimism about re-signing Dickey or Wright fades.

Edgy MD
Nov 12 2012 12:18 PM
Re: WSJ "Sports Analyst" Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

If somebody from a major national newspaper really offered inside information that the game was done and the race was run and that the sale was imminent by X date, sure it's news. Else, it's speculation amplified by a wishful fan base, many of whom like to play journalist in the blogosphere.

Frayed Knot
Nov 12 2012 01:38 PM
Re: WSJ "Sports Analyst" Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

Ceetar wrote:
bmfc1 wrote:
The author of the comment which I was just passing along "FYI" deleted the tweets.


and said he had no special info just hearsay.


IOW, his employer found out about the tweets and laid some version of; 'stick to your fantasy stuff and stop pretending to be a journalist while you're on our payroll' on his ass.

MFS62
Nov 13 2012 08:10 AM
Re: WSJ "Sports Analyst" Says That the Wilpons Are Broke

The values of commercial real estate in the New York area have been climbing recently, and that benefits the holdings of Sterling Enterprises. They might have made enough money from this rebound to offset any on-paper losses of their baseball team, and more. (Not figuring in any Madoff plusses and minuses)

This is like Ted Turner saying he lost money on the Braves while he was making gazillions from his tv station that carried the games.
Its just a question of which pocket is holding the money.

"Broke" means they can't pay their rent or heating bills. I don't think the Wilpons are "broke" by any stretch of the imagination.

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