Pinchy
Blade, not Bladey.
As expected. Different tune on the same tired flute.
The repertoire is far from exhausted. His magnum opus “The Agenda” (for flute and fiddle) will see us through to the end of the month.
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As expected. Different tune on the same tired flute.
Or making things up?
They aren't more than the owners input and are written down over the length of the contract.
The only value on the P&L is profit for a goodwill multiplier. Seeing as we make Year on year losses it's currently nil, unless there's a buyer.
You really don't know what you're talking about.
He is in profit if he sells. You understood my point perfectly but are just choosing to be pedantic.
Shaun, I was not trying to get into an argument with you so my apologies, I accept that your knowledge of accountancy is far greater than mine.Or making things up?
You don't have a clue. You need to read some of this before you start spouting off.You don't pay for player registrations. You capitalise transfer fees and write them off over the length of the contract. You can't make up a profit on them until there's a profitable sale. I thought you were mixing up cash flow and profit but it's clear you just don't have a clue.
He is in profit if he sells. You understood my point perfectly but are just choosing to be pedantic.
No.Shaun, I was not trying to get into an argument with you so my apologies, I accept that your knowledge of accountancy is far greater than mine.
The point I was unsuccessfully trying to make is that the amount HRH has invested is probably no more than the value of the asset he now owns so whilst he has provided working capital, he could probably sell up and walk away with a small profit unlike KM.
I think we were all hoping for more than that from HRH
You said he was in profit now. Which is ridiculous. You also said when asked about future losses "in a couple of years he would be at break even". How come those losses count but the last four years don't?
No.
The net asset value of Blades Leisure is £420k. He owns half so that’s £210k. You could argue it’s worth whatever someone is willing to pay but that’s not much.
Remember he has no stadium assets, Kev owns all that.
We really have to believe our owners, it’s the same for every club, you cannot make money until you get to the PL.
The Prince has invested about £15M and the value in the most recent accounts is £210k.
Expensive business paying footballers.
Just seen your earlier post Andy. We'll leave it there.
If being intelligent makes people as rude and ignorant as you Pinchy, I am happy that I am simple.
Well the law book is heavy going but I'd strongly recommend the autobiography of the greatest manager ever, me. He's the man Brian Clough wanted to be.Very good. Made me lol (is that what the kids say?)
Which one first, though? Me, I fear I may understand one, but not the other, me.
United are worth whatever someone is prepared to pay for the club.
Pretty much every club makes losses but they keep being sold for money, our neighbours being a case in point.
We're certainly worth more now than we were when the prince came in given we're now one step away from the land of milk and honey.
Why do you hope that? I hope our better players remain fit and playing well.
So do I, but if he doesn't play what's the use of keeping him on the books? Constant loans to lower league teams is neither good for the club or Whiteman. If he's not in the picture then sell, or release him and let him find his own way in the football world.
Okay I will forgive you on this occasion, but please mind your manners in future.Forgive me, but you got to ignorant before me.
You want him to play ahead of someone better? Apologies if I misunderstand.
What’s good for Whiteman, by the way, doesn’t matter one jot. It’s what’s good for United that counts.
United are worth whatever someone is prepared to pay for the club.
Pretty much every club makes losses but they keep being sold for money, our neighbours being a case in point.
We're certainly worth more now than we were when the prince came in given we're now one step away from the land of milk and honey.
If he's out on loan again, he won't be back again this season though, not sure if that mattersLooks like Whiteman is already sold as his #20 has gone to Lee Evans. If a player is out on loan, the number is still tied to him.
After he's gone I think he'll be one of those players who'll come back to bite us in the arse.
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