Nottingham Forest owner Marinakis gives up control of the club | Rob Dorsett explains



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Sky Sports News senior reporter Rob Dorsett explains why Evangelos Marinakis has given up control of Nottingham Forest despite still having ownership of the club. Marinakis still owns Nottingham Forest but no longer has control or influence over the day-to-day running of the club; Sky Sports News understands this could be a temporary measure due to a possible conflict of interest with another club in Marinakis’ stable, Olympiakos

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  1. Is Marinakis a good owner? Based on his 1st season in the PL he’s obviously a massive gambler who is willing to put the future of a club in jeopardy. His gamble (some would call cheating by deliberately over spending) paid off. Forest stayed up so he’s classed as a good owner but a few less points and Forest would have been relegated with massive debts, probably gone into admin, another points deduction. Then you’d have Forest fans seeking sympathy telling everyone how Maranakis has destroyed their club and the EFL should keep his type (the big gamblers) out of football.

  2. the reporter saying it is complicated is funny. It is not complicated at all – sham accounting rules allowing for a "blind trust" – 3 new board members on speed dial with Marinakis.

  3. Multi-club ownership should be banned outright. Every positive it has can be done by a sole ownership structure. Sharing of intellectual properties might be helpful, but football is supposed to about rivalry, not synergy. It's a zero-sum game; only one team lifts the trophy. Imagine Arsenal and Spurs having the same ownership group, it would be a question of footballing integrity. So line has to be drawn from the start. Otherwise I find it akin to drawing an offside line only on half of the pitch.

    'Blind trust' is just another way to get around it. If teams of the same ownership group face off against each other in a final, who do they cheer for? It's nothing but a charity game for the private equity companies and wealthy individuals.

  4. Nottingham Forest risen to a position of power in the Premier League? oh come on, Leicester won the darn thing and have just been relegated AGAIN as one of the worst performers ever – Forest are no different. Their bubble will burst same as all the other wannabees and once more we'll be debating the financial inequity of the Premier League.

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