Jump to content

Bada Bing

Member
  • Posts

    609
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Bada Bing

  1. Awful performance. No sugar coating that one
  2. Certainly puts our approach / strategy in context. Slow and steady wins the race hopefully.
  3. Yeah you might be right, tbf I've not kept tabs on how they've performed recently. I think shifting those on big wages will be their priority given the upcoming wage to turnover rules. Transfer fees can be absorbed relatively easily for a club like Chelsea with big annual revenues.
  4. Really like a lot of Chelsea's signings. They're betting the house that transfer fees continue to go up (hence spend big now), but I reckon it will pay off. They'll also recoup a fair whack on Lukaku, Havertz, Sterling, Pulisic, Hudson-Odoi etc. Definitely a method to the madness.
  5. Family connections for me. I'm born and bred Essex but my mothers side are all Geordies. My Uncle and Grandad had season tickets in the East stand and used to take me to games when I was a young lad. That was that.
  6. I strongly doubt Howe is in favour of three Chelsea lads rocking up in the middle of what's shaping up to be a great season...
  7. So frustrating. We never got out of first gear and yet should be 2-0 up. If Bruno is out for a while then we will need to sign a quality midfielder this window 100%. We can still win this
  8. Making a broad point here, but notwithstanding the fact that the PL clubs operate in a unique commercial environment, the idea that an industry / commercial entity in the UK would actively encourage less money coming into the UK via related parties for non-tax reasons is very odd to me. Certainly don't see HMRC or the government being comfortable with the direction of travel if this comes to pass. UK and most advanced economies accept and implement OECD guidance on related party transactions needing to be 'arm's length', i.e. the transaction should be priced in line with what unrelated third parties would pay in comparable circumstances, industries, market conditions etc. That's all good and well, except in an elite football context, there are no good comparable benchmarks for how a related party transaction should be priced as every club / most sponsors are fundamentally unique and own intangibles that I highly doubt can be reliably adjusted for. I would be curious to know by what metrics / benchmarks the Premier League judges whether a sponsorship meets the 'fair market value' criteria...
  9. Almiron looked absolute quality tonight. I know he's been 'reborn' under Howe but technically he is incredibly gifted.
  10. Second string have really done themselves no favours at all.
×
×
  • Create New...