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Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
That's literally how it works though -
Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
What other owners want to personally bankroll their teams? -
Yes.
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That's the bigger issue really. And again, is evidence that PIF weren't as invested mentally as we hoped. But they are also allowed to make mistakes. I assume they are watching things closer now.
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Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
That Deloitte table is an estimate. -
Not reading it. Amanda made costly mistakes but she did a lot more right and her communication with the fans is the best I’ve ever experienced from leadership.
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Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
That’s a weird comment no ? Considering outside of Adidas, our biggest deals are a bit bogus. It’s only PIF that could prevent short term deals from other PIF parties -
Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
Those are blocked. And we could really do with a couple more signings. We are in a position where 1 signing is the difference between CL and nothing. It’s still significant. -
Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
Neither would the other sponsorships people name. Stadium, training kit etc. that’s no more than £8-15m per year. Thats 1 Tonali-ish signing or a Tino and Hall combo. It’s significant but not a game changer. -
Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
PIF are spending lots of their own money as it is. If we are going to grow the football club owners will need to invest in the club. Substantially. Loans or their own pockets. Fortunately ours are using their own money. Don’t pay much attention to this Deloitte list. Over the next 6 months clubs will publish their accounts and we will have an accurate view. -
Miguel Almirón (now playing for Atlanta United)
The College Dropout replied to Deuce's topic in Football
Joelinton has scored some nice goals, he’s not technically very good. Miggy has played a lot of games for us. He’s not a player feared for his technical attributes. -
Miguel Almirón (now playing for Atlanta United)
The College Dropout replied to Deuce's topic in Football
Technically very good with his left foot is Laurent Robert, Hatem Ben Arfa, Arjen Robben, Lionel Messi, Lewis Hall even. Miggys has one of the most uncultured left foots we’ve seen at NUFC from an attacker. -
Miguel Almirón (now playing for Atlanta United)
The College Dropout replied to Deuce's topic in Football
Yes that would be fine. Far too creative for our lot though. -
Miguel Almirón (now playing for Atlanta United)
The College Dropout replied to Deuce's topic in Football
No he’s not. Not being able to touch the ball with his right foot is a massive technical limitation. Touch, pass, shooting - his technical limitation is crazy. It’s hardly a Laurent Robert left foot. It’s not even a Lewis Hall left foot. -
I also think we would’ve done better In this format. It’s a killer for the league though.
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Did you even bother to look before posting this? Theyve barely qualified for the group stage and then finished last in most of those. Theyve won like 2 group stage CL games in the last decade before this season. Matching that this season alone.
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Miguel Almirón (now playing for Atlanta United)
The College Dropout replied to Deuce's topic in Football
I have the picture of a 10 being the best technical player in the team. Miggy at 10 -
But it didn’t. Celtic go into the last game with a chance to qualify for the last 16 - already guaranteed for the play offs. Old format was shit for them.
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Thats not been the reality though. None of those big clubs I’ve named have rotated so far and they won’t rotate in the final game. The individual games feel like FA Cup games to me.
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Chelsea moonwalking the Europa is a big help too.
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Definitely bloated. But Real, Bayern, Juve, City, PSG, Dortmund will be going all out to win in the final group stage. That doesn’t usually happen.
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Or watched the games. Bayern vs Benfica was brilliant yesterday, PSG vs City excellent today
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Avoiding the play offs for big clubs is a massive deal. Making the play offs for smaller clubs is a massive deal. That’s a good balance of jeopardy. The KO rounds are seeded iirc. So the position of the table matters. Not just the R16 but the whole route is dependent on league finish.
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Compared to the old format? The old format was awful. This is better. Like I said - far less ‘regular season NBA games’. Real, Bayern and City never have any issues in the old group stage. Only 1 of them likely to go straight into the R16.
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Sorry yes 10.