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48 minutes ago, RodneyCisse said:

He’s like a proper bairn 

 

 

 

Really? :lol:

 

Like the Premier League just sitting on our takeover for 2 years hoping PIF would just go away before it went to the courts and became messy for them?

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wonder if MBS ever thinks "we really fucked things up killing Khashoggi".

sounds like he really surrounds himself with idiots when it comes to security/protection.

no matter how much i try convince myself it could be blamed on a rogue  agent like al-Qahtani.

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2 hours ago, RodneyCisse said:

He’s like a proper bairn 

 

 

:lol: When we were bought weren't most of them falling over themselves to proudly declare they'd never in a million years want anyone with any kind of shady human rights record near their club's ownership? That they'd sooner walk away? Well, now they won't be owning you lot. What's the problem?

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Kid Icarus said:

It's just more proof that a section of every club's fans thinks that they're uniquely victimised imo. 

Agreed - there’s still plenty of our lot who think that F1 etc doesn’t get mentioned in terms of KSA, despite the BBC bringing it up all the time

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11 hours ago, RodneyCisse said:

He’s like a proper bairn 

 

 


Posted more or less the same thing about 10 days ago and he was rinsed then.  You’d think he’d have taken it in.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Sima said:


Posted more or less the same thing about 10 days ago and he was rinsed then.  You’d think he’d have taken it in.

 

 

As a non twitterer i wondered who this fella was and how he's connected to the club. Turns out he's just a youtube gobshite if anyone else is wondering.

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12 minutes ago, Sima said:


Posted more or less the same thing about 10 days ago and he was rinsed then.  You’d think he’d have taken it in.

 

 

He has taken it in.

 

Reasonable, logical opinion backed up by facts/evidence = little traction

 

Shouty, controversial, look-at-me opinion backed up by nothing = lots of clicks, comments and interactions 

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1 minute ago, Dokko said:

 

Wonder what that is over 5 years? Probably a £10-20m loss in total.

Yeah would think so.

 

Add in the possibility of Champions League money, the new sponsors on the shirt the increased uk tv revenue from this season and league position money and we look to be in a fantastic place to push on with the squad for next season and still keep the books nice and healthy.

 

 

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On 01/04/2023 at 20:58, madras said:

And you have to think 2022-23 will see a massively upgraded turnover and 23-24 will see that again plus massively improved sponsorships.

For this year, league position will bring in a healthy chunk of change if NUFC stay around their current position (around 13m more than last year), the cup run + more sponsorship deals.

On 01/04/2023 at 20:03, Dokko said:

 

Wonder what that is over 5 years? Probably a £10-20m loss in total.

Why five years?

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7 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

For this year, league position will bring in a healthy chunk of change if NUFC stay around their current position (around 13m more than last year), the cup run + more sponsorship deals.

Why five years?

 

The article opens with Everton's losses over a 5 year period. I'd like to know what ours is. 

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2 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Gotcha

 

Just feels like they're lumping us in there like we've been in the same league as them, so would be nice to see a comparison, which they've omitted because the article wouldn't contain us if so. 

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6 minutes ago, Dokko said:

 

Just feels like they're lumping us in there like we've been in the same league as them, so would be nice to see a comparison, which they've omitted because the article wouldn't contain us if so. 

Yeah, don't know why they've stuck us in with that lot.  In terms of the last five years for us, post-tax profit / loss:

 

21/22 = -£70.7m

20/21 = -£12.2m

19/20 = -£22.5m

18/19 = £34.7m

17/18 = £18.6m

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total = -£52.1m (loss)

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