Countless deadlines have come and gone, the Chinese Stock
Market has crashed and is showing signs of rising again, yet Mr. Bee has still
not come through with his part of the over-hyped deal to purchase 48% of AC
Milan. Despite the fact that fans have spent the nearly half billion euros in
their imaginations at least twelve times over, creating fantasy teams that
would defy all FFP rules and theoretically be invincible, there is actually no
money for such fantasies in reality. And as time goes by, it appears that there
never will be, despite the agreement that was signed. Which begs the question,
do you still Beelieve?
That's a handshake, not cash |
If you listened to the podcasts earlier this year where we
discussed the Mr. Bee deal, there were two main points the various guests
reiterated. One was that, contrary to popular Beelief, there wasn’t any money
until the deal actually happened. The other was that there were more questions
than answers about Bee Taechaubol. While he himself has some wealth, the deal with
Berlusconi has always been reliant upon his mysterious backers for the
financing. Not only were their identities a mystery, but also a complete
unknown was where exactly their capital was coming from.
Then the Chinese stock market crashed. Hard. There has been
much speculation that most if not all of the €480m was going to be coming from
China. So if Milan’s poor performances on the pitch didn’t scare the investors
off, the market crash may very well have destroyed their assets and therefore
the deal. Or some subscribe to a popular belief that Taechaubol never had the
cash committed in the first place. Or any combination of things.
Not what Milan fans meant when they said "make it rain" |
Apparently in anticipation of the deal going through,
Berlusconi opened up his checkbook for the first time in a very long time.
While mercato costs showed Milan spending around €90m, Berlusconi has been whining
about investing much more than that… he claims to have spent €150m this year. Was
it a coincidence that he stopped short of buying the quality midfielder we desperately
needed at the end of the summer mercato and that the Chinese market crashed the
same week?
Or how about that stadium? After Barbara and her team spent
so much time and money designing not just the stadium, but the whole complex,
then spent so much time and effort submitting and winning the bid for the
Portello area, her father was absolutely fine just letting the whole thing go
once relations with the owners of the land soured. No plan B, no more money
spent on a chance for Milan to catch up with other teams in this century, no
making some sacrifices now to benefit the club so much in the future. Was it
because the capital he was counting on to pay for the project was now
uncertain? Why else would he have let the club spend so much time and so much
money on something so massive that he was just going to cast aside like a young
woman who was of legal age? Unless it was because he knew he couldn’t afford it
without Mr. Bee’s cash infusion?
The look of a man who spent €150m and didn't get a euro in return |
After a year that Berlusconi was acting like he had won the
lottery and splashing cash and dreams around more than he usually does around
elections, he suddenly stopped spending before completing his
return-to-the-Champions-League team, and waved off his own daughter’s last
couple of years’ work (as well as the chance to make Milan solvent long term,)
and turned back into Mr. Scrooge. It kind of seems like he does not Beelieve
anymore, although of course he still entertains meetings with the potential
cash cow on the odd chance that the Thai investor actually found the money and
will seal the deal. But for me, as soon as he started complaining about an
inflated amount of money he spent, it seemed like his Beelief was gone.
I’ve spoken to fans recently who are still convinced that
Bee Taechaubol is the savior of Milan and he is flying around on his magic pony
with the sack of cash even now, waiting to make it rain over Casa Milan. But I
also have spoken with people who have mental illnesses, and honestly, their
visions seem more realistic at this point. I don’t know anyone who would not be thrilled at the possibilities
that a Mr. Bee cash infusion would provide for the future of Milan. But I am
not holding my breath. Because I learned early in life that Prince Charming and
the happily ever after that he comes with really is just a fairy tale. Unknown
investors who back a smooth talking businessman and want to buy a minority
share of a club that is sinking faster than the Titanic are also fairy tales.
Until I see their capital on our financial reports, or a new stadium actually
in the works, I refuse to Beelieve. How about you? Do you still Beelieve?
This post inspired by the music of
The White Stripes’ “The Hardest Button to Button”