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TheBrownBottle

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  1. It’s amortised in the (football) financial year, not the calendar year, they won’t drop off in January; they’ll drop off in July. New sponsors will definitely help (though not adidas until next season)
  2. Yeah, definitely. And 21/22 no longer being like a ball and chain - the Ashley damage goes next season.
  3. Chelsea have spent crazy money mind. Enzo isn’t worth half that for me. Likewise Caicedo, Mudryk etc etc.
  4. We ran up a £70m loss in 21/22 - that drops off FFP next year, but we’re still hampered by it. You’re right, we haven’t seen the books - but given that we spent £160m net last season on transfers, it’s likely that another (much smaller) loss was accrued. So this year we’re limited as to what sort of loss we can run - you can only run a loss of £105m over three years. I think that there will be money available - but not much. Getting knocked out of Europe before Xmas also likely wasn’t part of the plan.
  5. It’s a fucking headache tbh mate - a pain in the arse to think about
  6. A player is worth what a club is willing to pay. Man City were willing to pay £80m. I don’t foresee anyone paying £100m+ for Bruno (but then, we don’t have to sell him, either )
  7. No, because money isn’t the problem - FFP is. The budget isn’t limited, our ability to spends it is. There is nothing we can keep until the summer - summer classes as next season for FFP purposes.
  8. He can play CB too. Nee chance we can just go out and replace 10 players released on a free.
  9. I would bet that Schar, Krafth, Lascelles, Dummett, Karius will all be offered one-year extensions at a minimum. Ritchie might if he’s a player / coach.
  10. There’s no chance Bruno brings in £100m+. Man City agreed a £80m fee for Paqueta. That looks about right to me.
  11. Hard to say - up to Howe and the club. I’m ok with anyone going if Eddie thinks it’s best for the club. No-one is irreplaceable.
  12. They can’t smokescreen publicly available accounts. It’s pretty easy to see that if we’re following FFP, then there isn’t much wriggle-room. I’ve seen this from NUFC fans every transfer window. Loads in the summer talking about ‘we’ll spend £150-200m, easy’.
  13. The wandering hands do increase the punchability factor
  14. It’s a bullet we’re most likely going to have to bite sooner or later.
  15. He sounds like that Pete Donaldson bloke from Football Ramble. Proper monkey hanger accent.
  16. Champions League money is in the current year, unfortunately- that’s gone. By not even dropping into the UEFA Cup (a run to the semis would’ve added another c.£10m) that well is dry. No European football next season will have an impact on income - though you’d think that more commercial deals would’ve been landed by now. Truth is, as was mentioned earlier in the thread, we really need to start bringing some transfer money in. Particularly from players who’ve been here a while.
  17. We’re going to struggle as this current season is still hampered by 21/22 when we ran up a massive loss. Also, we’re out of Europe - which cuts off a revenue pipeline - and our league finishing position looks dicey, which would be the other additional revenue source at this point. I doubt we’ve got much wriggle-room - but bringing funds forward from the summer is a non-starter.
  18. No, that’s what incompetence and a blank chequebook looks like. I doubt Howe, Ashworth and co. would be spunking the best part of a billion on wingers and defensive midfielders
  19. True, but it’s such a weasily cop-out by a perennially shit journalist. ‘Some fans say there’s no plan B. I don’t think that …’
  20. I think an annoyed and frustrated Howe has finally had some thinking space and will have been working on what he’s doing as well as the players. Everything we’ve seen from the bloke suggests this will be the case. I’m still going for a shock win, because I am that daft, but whatever happens I think we’ll see a vastly improved performance.
  21. I also think it’s the better goal for the reasons you’ve outlined - each to their own, though.
  22. Yeah, definitely see where you’re coming from on that. If you’re making a list of top ten greatest midfielders of all time, he’s in there for me. But he’s not a Pelé / Maradona / Messi level player, for me at least.
  23. The headbutt doesn’t change the course of the final, of course. Though it wasn’t exactly a good idea He does get elevated, you’re right - and I wouldn’t elevate him above Iniesta, personally. But in terms of his era, he was absolutely the best midfielder around, and for a spell probably was the best player on Earth.
  24. It’s a weird list. Most of the goals are from the c21st. Carlos Alberto’s goal not being in the top three just shows that whoever made the list doesn’t appreciate great football. Even the blurb doesn’t mention what makes it truly great - every single Brazilian outfield player touched the ball before the goal is scored. In a WC Final. It’s perfection. At least van Basten’s volley is in there.
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