“The right people to take it forward,” - Another Premiership club for sale - Ruck

“The right people to take it forward,” – Another Premiership club for sale

Steve Lansdown has acknowledged that he is willing to consider selling the entire Bristol Sport portfolio, which includes Bristol Bears.

Based on Lansdown’s quotes the 70-year-old will also be selective in exactly who he chooses to pass the Robins and the rest of his sporting empire onto, wanting “the right people to take it forward,” 

“I would sell yes,” Lansdown told The Bristol Magazine.

“I’ve got to an age now where I’ve got to look at succession but what I’ve done is to have a look at the overall package and if someone wants to come in and invest in all of it, or part of it, we can look at that.

“There is nothing imminent but we have talked to a number of people over the past year and we are always looking at how things can be better and how we can improve things. 

“We have a Championship club, which is well respected and well run. It can be very expensive at times but effectively is debt-free.

“We have the Bears and the Ashton Gate development, the hotel and the sports and convention centre and the community aspects. There’s a significant asset there, or group of assets.”

Premiership’s five richest rugby club owners

#5. Gloucester ownerMartin St Quinton net worth – £20.2 million

Ultimately owned by Martin St Quinton, who made his fortune from selling his company Azzurri Communications.

#4. Sale Sharks owner: Simon Orange net worth –  £25m

Owned by Simon Orange via a holding company, CorpAcq Ltd. The combined cash at bank value for all businesses where SIMON holds a current appointment equals £20.6m, a combined total current assets value of £99m with a total current liabilities of £119.9m and a total current net worth of £-25m. 

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