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I dont see how those wages adds up to over 70% of turnover.

 

They add up to £772,000 a week, which is £40,144,000 a year.

 

But it's also not including the manager's salary, chief exec, chairman, people on the board, pay offs for paedophiles, coaching staff, youth and development players, admin/matchday staff etc. etc. You'd suspect that'd rise the figure to around £60m-£70m.

 

Turnover of £1.08m, so it's not a million miles away.

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I dont see how those wages adds up to over 70% of turnover.

 

They add up to £772,000 a week, which is £40,144,000 a year.

 

But it's also not including the manager's salary, chief exec, chairman, people on the board, pay offs for paedophiles, coaching staff, youth and development players, admin/matchday staff etc. etc. You'd suspect that'd rise the figure to around £60m-£70m.

 

Turnover of £1.08m, so it's not a million miles away.

 

Aye your right, thanks for that.

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Just watched highlights from when they lost 8-0 to Southampton a couple of years ago. Fuck me, is that the worst ever Premier League performance?

 

City against Boro.

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That could be considered a freak result where they were already on their hols and didn't care. Similar to Spurs up here last season.

 

That 8-0 was 8 games in to a season. :lol:

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Just watched highlights from when they lost 8-0 to Southampton a couple of years ago. Fuck me, is that the worst ever Premier League performance?

Wigans 9-0 loss to Spurs sticks out in my mind

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