
Inside the Biggest M&A (Sports) Deals: LA Lakers, Chelsea FC, ESPN & Franchising Rugby
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Anthony, Stephen, and Silvia break down the $10 billion blockbuster sale of the LA Lakers. Why did the Buss family cash out after 40 years and what makes the Lakers the world’s most valuable sports franchise? From brand power and valuation layers to the media rights behind the deal.
Then, Chelsea FC quietly sells off its women’s team… to itself? Stephen exposes the dark arts of private equity and how Chelsea dodged FFP rules with some creative accounting.
Finally, ESPN buys into lacrosse, and English rugby looks to American-style franchising to stay alive.
Is sport just business now and what does it mean for the future of valuations?
(00:00) Intro and Farewell
(04:57) Welcome Silvia to the Show
(05:57) The LA Lakers Record-Breaking Valuation
(27:15) Private Equity in Women's Soccer
(37:09) Emerging Trends in Lacrosse and Rugby Investments