The economics of football.

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The economics of football are easy. Money goes from fans via football clubs to clever agents and thick footballers. Some of this money is spent on cars, some on tattoos and some on vulgar house decoration.
 
here is the question:

On a profit only basis which league in England would give the best return for the Blades ? (assuming bottom half finish at best in the Premiership)


I'm not suggesting owt, just looking for an answer.
Whats wrong with that?

Beighton, I'm all for sceptisism and challenging the status quo but if you're going to do that you should present an argument - say why you think this or that and provide some evidence.
Just insinuating stuff with no evidence is pointless.
Why attempt to claim that was a genuine question?
It only invites an equally genuine response like Conference North.
 
Beighton, I'm all for sceptisism and challenging the status quo but if you're going to do that you should present an argument - say why you think this or that and provide some evidence.
Just insinuating stuff with no evidence is pointless.
Why attempt to claim that was a genuine question?
It only invites an equally genuine response like Conference North.

lenners tha's lost me !

here is the question again:
On a profit only basis which league in England would give the best return for the Blades ? (assuming bottom half finish at best in the Premiership)

a question, all i'm looking for is an answer.
 
lenners tha's lost me !

here is the question again:
On a profit only basis which league in England would give the best return for the Blades ? (assuming bottom half finish at best in the Premiership)

a question, all i'm looking for is an answer.

And I said, Conference North.
Overheads would be slashed and we'd be able to sell the Lane for housing because we wouldn't need it and make loads of profit.
 

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