Carlton Blade
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Talk bollocks get called out
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Talk bollocks get called out
100%. I'm only guessing on United not having a load of cash free to send to VillaI agree with you Carlts about helping them regarding FFP
I’d seen that myself, Villa have sailed pretty close to that line on numerous occasions even pre their playoff win , where if you thought we were close they’d have been fucked without that promotion
I’d still differ over the deal with you and how much we’d get back
After watching a Villa podcast after our game they were talking of only paying us 14 million back for Archer
But hey opinions are like arseholes ( not a dig btw ) we’ve all got em
He can only sell it if someone wants to buy it ,I reckon he does all them things!
They have nar wi this loan100%. I'm only guessing on United not having a load of cash free to send to Villa
You find us a buyer thenStop lying to us & to honestly try & sell the club at a realistic price!
City’s is even better, unreal.Leicesters if phenomenal, an outstanding set up..
I would imagine that we haven't paid Villa anything in cash yet for Archer and that the payment schedule will start in July if we are still a PL team. The transfer fee back to Villa will be roughly what he moved here for, allowing us to book a £4.5m accounting profit on disposal.We aren't getting any money for Archer. We lent them our FFP space for a season. The most we'll get back is whatever we've paid out in a fee in Y1 (that won't be known until the accounts come in). That won't be profit and it will have already been accounted for in next seasons budget
We should be able to do better than the couple of numpties the Prince wasted time with.He can only sell it if someone wants to buy it ,
A gulf state pulled out of the Manure deal
And Towd Jim has only recently got a hold of 25% after a year of trying
But hey we’re Sheffield United they should be Queuing round block
Maybe that’s the reason he’s fixing up Hotel there’s that many of emYou find us a buyer then
Power to the People mate ( as a leftie mi sen )I appreciate this is how big business works (and at the risk off outing myself as a radically leftie) but isn't capitalism ridiculous when it gets to big corporations.
In effect this is the equivalent to payday loans, I could borrow a couple of grand against next months wage but then what.
This type of thing is why we are on the verge of global financial meltdown every five minutes.
Just my opinion, don't care if the right wingers agree or not but there has got to be a better way of the world running than it just being all about the rich tw@ts getting richer off the backs of everyone else, it is our inflated ticket prices and TV subscriptions that are keeping all this madness running (Energy Prices/Food Prices/Taxes for all the other stuff).
Shoes off and down to the stock exchange?
One was a legal condition of his purchase of the club. The other was almost entirely down to the manager.The legacy would be the club owning the ground again and a ninth place PL finish.
On the minus side, it looks like we have spurned the opportunity to become an established PL team, frittered away the PL money without sorting out the academy or improving the ground, and ballsed up the sale of the club.
Swings and roundabouts.
From your own “research” what was it that (in your world ) Ashley “ did at Newcastle” ? (from a purely £ perspective & ignoring the deluded , entitled fans frothing & foaming)
£10,000So how much is the loan for?
Nothing wrong with borrowing money. Unless it's to cover operating costs, then you are in trouble!I suppose it depends what the money is being spent on and why. Otherwise it's pure speculation as to if its a good or bad thing.
Was it Sean Thornton who hinted at some big infrastructure project coming soon, but not knowing if United would be fully funding it? Maybe we've borrowed to fund this, if true?
Think that's pretty obvious.
I can also work out Notts Forest have taken the piss by signing a ridiculous number of players on ridiculous money without having run a multi-million pound business as well.
I suppose it depends what the money is being spent on and why. Otherwise it's pure speculation as to if its a good or bad thing.
Was it Sean Thornton who hinted at some big infrastructure project coming soon, but not knowing if United would be fully funding it? Maybe we've borrowed to fund this, if true?
Trust the process, all will be fine.
Not sure how much clearer I can make it.What’s obvious is you’ve dodged the question.
We know we’ve taken out a loan against next seasons Premier League money.No one on here knows anything about our finances.
Not sure how much clearer I can make it.
You don't need to have excelled or have had experience in a particular line of work to form a valid opinion on something.
I can also ascertain the House of Pork has been run badly for several years, as another example.
Don't really get why this point would be hard to understand.
Can you give us an example of where in the world a better system exists?I appreciate this is how big business works (and at the risk off outing myself as a radically leftie) but isn't capitalism ridiculous when it gets to big corporations.
In effect this is the equivalent to payday loans, I could borrow a couple of grand against next months wage but then what.
This type of thing is why we are on the verge of global financial meltdown every five minutes.
Just my opinion, don't care if the right wingers agree or not but there has got to be a better way of the world running than it just being all about the rich tw@ts getting richer off the backs of everyone else, it is our inflated ticket prices and TV subscriptions that are keeping all this madness running (Energy Prices/Food Prices/Taxes for all the other stuff).
Shoes off and down to the stock exchange?
Surely it can be on a relatively low budget for a champ/ PL yo-yo club?Without significant subsidy from an Owner, is stability and being a profitable business (“sustainability”) achievable outside of League 1?
Russia, China, Isle of Man.Can you give us an example of where in the world a better system exists?
No one on here knows anything about our finances.
Surely it can be on a relatively low budget for a champ/ PL yo-yo club?
No one on here knows anything about our finances.
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