davidblade
Active Member
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2016
- Messages
- 2,204
- Reaction score
- 2,107
No it isn't but it's risk aversion policy. "No More Money"
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?
No it isn't but it's risk aversion policy. "No More Money"
YesHave you just done a 30 minute online course in economics and are trying to use the only phrases you remember?
...and he's much more likely to find someone to buy him out for more in league one than the championship.Yes
Our Kevin has tried with United, I'm not saying he doesn't love our club.
He has pumped millions into the club but at the end of the day. He has failed and I think he realises this. Yes he love United but he loves money more.
I refuse to believe anyone goes into owning a football club to make money. It's always been a status thing not a profit making one.Life is a risk but making money out of football is a pure gamble, he has gambled and lost.
It's now about cutting your loses with the minimum risk.
You can't guarantee any thing in football.
I've thought last night whether this even needs an answer initially thinking I wouldn't bother .In the coca cola championship these days you need to spend millions and millions just to compete. KM won't be happy with that, not one bit! What will he do if we somehow accidentally stumble up through the play-offs?
I refuse to believe anyone goes into owning a football club to make money. It's always been a status thing not a profit making one.
Maybe , maybe not
I think there maybe many ways of investing in a football club and making a decent return on ones investment. Remember interest rates are at an all .time low.
There are directors salaries, pensions and numerous ways large companies use smaller companies for they're greater financial good.
I'm a blade but not a niave one.George Osborne a Blade?
good heavens, and here's me thinking the site was getting worse week by week - make that day by day.
UTB
It's like a lenners post but delivered with Curtis' prose.
It doesn't matter to him , the extraction of money from the club is all that matters.
The whole policy is a risk aversion policy.
I don't want to put anymore money into the club and I want my money back asap.
I'm a blade but not a niave one.
Remember Google had a turnover of 5.6 billion pounds but paid less than 22 million pound in the UK which equals less than 0.5 %.
It has done nothing illegal.
David.
May I call you David?
I do admire you for leaving your brain to medical science, but maybe you should have waited until you were dead.
Life is a risk but making money out of football is a pure gamble, he has gambled and lost.
It's now about cutting your loses with the minimum risk.
You can't guarantee any thing in football.
Coporation tax is based on company profits . The problem is assessing where the profit is made. It's just an illustration how finance figures can be manipulated to suite there purpose.While I obviously get your point even though it's irrelevant to this thread,
Corporation Tax isn't based on turnover.
L
Coporation tax is based on company profits . The problem is assessing where the profit is made. It's just an illustration how finance figures can be manipulated to suite there purpose.
But he has a point that loss making subsidiaries can be used to reduce taxable income.While I obviously get your point even though it's irrelevant to this thread,
Corporation Tax isn't based on turnover.
But he has a point that loss making subsidiaries can be used to reduce taxable income.
I don't think it's that complex. The parent company (Scarborough) lends money to the loss-making subsidiaries (Sufc) at exhorbitant interest rates, which is paid back in dribs and drabs through asset sales (Murphy et.al.)I suspect the relationship between McCabe /SUFC and his property developing business are very complex.
Perhaps someone on here could enlighten me.
All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?