Hamburg Blade
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Well I assume you are not a cute black dog buried in sand, are you?
Yes, he is. Very cute. But he does tend to shit all over the place.
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Well I assume you are not a cute black dog buried in sand, are you?
We could put prices up as well - that would help boost the finances.Yes but a budget 10 times higher would have meant setting sights higher i.e. a different 3 players and those deals could easily have failed. Unless we find new investment or suitable rich new owners we'll be a lower budget club.
I assume you mean ticket prices. It wouldn't be popular and wouldn't produce big sums. I'm guessing 20% increase might give you £1.5M ?As you go higher up, the bigger revenues come from TV. TV makes the big difference. All clubs now need substantial investment to push for PL promotion from the Championship if they haven't got parachute payments.We could put prices up as well - that would help boost the finances.
Something not right about the business fundamentals at United: 23rd highest attendance across English football last year, in the third tier. Substantially larger crowds than Birmingham City, yet they can spunk cash right left and centre whereas we are scrabbling around in the bargain bin. We all know that the legacy of previous bad decisions meant that cash was always going to be tight last year, but this year? It just makes no sense to me, I'm afraid.
Something not right about the business fundamentals at United: 23rd highest attendance across English football last year, in the third tier. Substantially larger crowds than Birmingham City, yet they can spunk cash right left and centre whereas we are scrabbling around in the bargain bin. We all know that the legacy of previous bad decisions meant that cash was always going to be tight last year, but this year? It just makes no sense to me, I'm afraid.
My mate just sold his house for 350 000 pounds, a clear profit of 80 000. He went out and bought a Ferrari and took his wife and kids on a 5 star luxury holiday but when they came home they had nowhere to live, his wife is on the game his kids in care and he sleeps in a sleeping bag on Fargate.
Something not right about the business fundamentals at United: 23rd highest attendance across English football last year, in the third tier. Substantially larger crowds than Birmingham City, yet they can spunk cash right left and centre whereas we are scrabbling around in the bargain bin. We all know that the legacy of previous bad decisions meant that cash was always going to be tight last year, but this year? It just makes no sense to me, I'm afraid.
UnbelievableSomething not right about the business fundamentals at United: 23rd highest attendance across English football last year, in the third tier. Substantially larger crowds than Birmingham City, yet they can spunk cash right left and centre whereas we are scrabbling around in the bargain bin. We all know that the legacy of previous bad decisions meant that cash was always going to be tight last year, but this year? It just makes no sense to me, I'm afraid.
Have you got your mates wifes numberMy mate just sold his house for 350 000 pounds, a clear profit of 80 000. He went out and bought a Ferrari and took his wife and kids on a 5 star luxury holiday but when they came home they had nowhere to live, his wife is on the game his kids in care and he sleeps in a sleeping bag on Fargate.
I only hope McCabe doesn't see how good we are and think we don't still need to strengthen in certain areas
Offers to the tune of several million pounds are hardly "bargain bin".
Income falls short of expenditure at the vast majority (all?) of non-elite football clubs. In that light, attendances are a mere drop in the ocean. Once the water is above your nose, it doesn't matter whether it's an inch or a foot, you're drowning.
Well there are two ways of looking at it: Either all professional football aside from a half-dozen clubs is a giant, unsustainable Ponzi scheme, and we'll be laughing our arses off when the likes of Birmingham go out of existence and we can take their place; or: We are consistently underperforming relative to our size because we are incapable, as a club, of making the right decisions. In this case, the decision in question being to bankroll the best management team we have had for ages as opposed to throwing cash at a series of fucking idiots like Bryan Robson.
Shame on you for calling anyone who disagrees with you a pig fan.
Say what you like about the opening poster being a pig etc but his opening statement is 100% right, weve got the manager but we need owners that want to give it a go.
If Billy Sharp breaks his leg in the next game we will more than likely be relegated this season whereas with decent backing we could be realistically looking at a top 6 finish
....and those that hilariously type "Hi Kev" to any positive comments.Shame on you for calling anyone who disagrees with you a pig fan.
....and those that hilariously type "Hi Kev" to any positive comments.
What makes you think the issue isn't with Birmingham way of doing it rather than United which is wrong?Something not right about the business fundamentals at United: 23rd highest attendance across English football last year, in the third tier. Substantially larger crowds than Birmingham City, yet they can spunk cash right left and centre whereas we are scrabbling around in the bargain bin. We all know that the legacy of previous bad decisions meant that cash was always going to be tight last year, but this year? It just makes no sense to me, I'm afraid.
....and those that hilariously type "Hi Kev" to any positive comments.
Wasn't meaning you Rev, just making point the tedium is on both sides of the fenceNot guilty.
Not guilty.
a man after my own heart, all these happy clappers make me laugh, we should be gratefull for not selling our best players? what ? where the fuck is the money made from the sell on clauses?, again he has proved he has zero ambition, Wilder knows it and wont put up with this shit for long.... a few injuries then we can revist this thread, until then its done, we know where we are now. The Clayton Donaldson was a panic buy as back up for Leon... hes 33 injury prone and we needed pace...
Be honest Rev , are you in even a remote semblance of doubt that there ISN'T pork posting on this thread and others ? Seriously ?
Your laughter, I'm afraid, is born of ignorance. You clearly have little or no understanding of real world business and football finance.
Who is the "he" who has no ambition? You don't say. You really ought not to use a pronoun without first establishing the subject noun. Assuming, amidst the poor prose, that you mean the chairman who has spent tens of millions keeping our club afloat, why would he do so absent ambition? If we don't progress, what's in it for him apart from bridging continuing losses?
You say Clayton was a panic buy? If so the panic was Tufty's. Do you thank that likely? Watch the video.
If you, and others as daft as you, are right, the manager has told a consistent tissue of lies from day one onwards, has he not?
What makes you think the issue isn't with Birmingham way of doing it rather than United which is wrong?
Do you mean wrong financially, morally, or in terms of likelihood of success? To deal with the easy one first, the warm moral feeling some seem to get from the club being run on a shoestring is a luxury we can't afford when £1.4bn has just been spent in the transfer window. As far as success is concerned, Birmingham may or may not use the money wisely but all other things being equal, between two well managed clubs the one with the better quality players will tend to do better, no? As far as financials are concerned, Birmingham are clearly taking the long view of the club's prospects if it claws its way into the EPL, something that seems a long way away from being in McCabe's thinking at present.
That's right. McCabes clearly happy chucking a few million at it every year just to stay solvent. Like we all would be.
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