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I'd just get the number 1 bus to Slatyford from the college it literally drops you off outside Scotswood Sports Centre. Its a canny old walk from the college, I wouldn't fancy it as it'll take over an hour
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Ashley stooge / apologist is the root cause.
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What's with the hatred for Shola? I honestly can't comprehend it.
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I spent a good 45 seconds looking for him before I saw him, then just went "Ah!", and started laughing.
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About £60m per year goes to pay for the Glazer’s leveraged buyout Spurs lost about £30m and Man Utd about £110m post-tax. Spurs’ loss is pretty normal for a PL club.
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I know it's a daft question but I'll ask it anyway and do so not to curry favour with the likes of @Froggy BUT how much of those two club's turnover is A) profit and, more importantly B) squirreled away by the owners/shareholders
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Haha, fucking addled auld drunk.
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Money talks.
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By way of example, here’s the income figures for last season: Man Utd: £662m Spurs: £528m NUFC: £320m Our income last season was closer to your local pub team than to Man Utd’s. Man Utd’s wage bill was higher than our turnover - they’ll be back, because ultimately money talks
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Unlikely, given that they would still have an income which outstripped 95% of the top division Looking at Man Utd and Spurs’ current position and thinking that this is anything other than a blip is wishful thinking. They’ll both be back amongst it, maybe even as early as next season (Man Utd are the bigger basket case of the two, so do need more work). FFP builds in the advantages to these clubs, so they could have multiple years like this one and still outspend the likes of us or Villa
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Everything that's wrong with modern football in that competition.
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Yeah but they would have dropped like a stone if there were financial regulations then like there are now. They spent loads and kept bobbing along.
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Merson again. Relentless. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14660981/Arsenal-win-league-TEN-points-one-signing-Paul-Merson.html?ito=native_share_article-top
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Liverpool finished 8th once, but they continued to sit in the top four places and won plenty of cups during that period I’m not convinced they do need to spend huge sums to get back up the table - look at who they need to leapfrog. Man Utd and Spurs are still massive draws to players - if Forest get a CL place, I still would be surprised if they attracted a player ahead of those clubs.
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Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
RobsonsWonderland replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
That's ignoring how much they will need to spend to get back up there. Overpaying wages to get a player to choose them over a champions League team. I remember how quick Liverpool dropped off in the 90s. -
Easiest way I can think off the top of me head is to head along past Scotswood bridge then cut back on yourself at the roundabout where b and q is then up the bank past where the club used to be and it's on the left.
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And this is the answer to anyone asking ‘why do the other clubs support FFP?’ I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the PL is full of historically small clubs - to an unusual degree. This season we’ve won more trophies than Brentford, Fulham, Palace, Bournemouth and Brighton have between them in their combined histories - and I’ve basically just listed the PL’s midtable.
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Man Utd and Spurs incomes dwarf the other 14 clubs even without CL football - they’re in no danger re FFP; both have around £200m+ of headroom vs the 7th richest club (us) even without CL football. They can survive extended periods like this one.
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Which tune does this one go with?
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Arsenal want Isak I want a Ferrari Life's a bitch.
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Be a good 2/3 miles from Newcastle College!
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Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
RobsonsWonderland replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
Surely man u are not set up to miss the champions League for any length of time. And they can't keep making up shit to balance their books every year either. As soon as Spurs and Man U are in trouble I wonder if they will push for a rule change or if the remaining Big 4 will turn their backs on them. -
I think the rationale was the hope that he could play his way into form. Obvious now that isn't going to happen. Late in a game he can take the ball into the corner when needed. Would think that Gordon is our best option if we need a goal.
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Izakaya replied to wor jackie's topic in Football
When are we getting the full length metro printed? https://www.instagram.com/reel/DE5bcYjtJL1/?igsh=MXdwMGJ1cmJnY3M2Zw==