I see Bartomeu has been mouthing off, so that's where some of the pressure is coming from.
And three of those clubs have helped to distort the footballing monies from their ridiculous "world record" bids on transfers.
We also could have been involved, had the transfer fee been paid to WBA for the services of one Jonny Fucking Evans to the tune of £30M. ;)I'd argue they've destroyed the market with the €40m paid for Paulinho...
We also could have been involved, had the transfer fee been paid to WBA for the services of one Jonny Fucking Evans to the tune of £30M. ;)
I'd argue they've destroyed the market with the €40m paid for Paulinho...
As Alan Fluff Freeman would say "not half".Give over, he's Franco Baresi incarnate according to some.... fucking gash!
Barca make up nearly 40% of all transfer spending in La Liga this summer, it's absolutely hillarious for him to be complaining about us distorting competitions.
The response has mostly been mockery of Tebas though, reassuringly.
He won his league titles at Arsenil on the back of 'financial doping'.Yep. He should be thankful that FFP didn't exist when he was Monaco manager. The sanctimonious twat. Either way, whatever his motives for this comment he thought FFP would entrench Arsenal's position but they've been weakened. Then again, that's probably nothing to do with FFP and everything to do with the fact that they choose not to spend more money on players.
Well I can start you off with this
For the period ending May 2016.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/jun/01/premier-league-finances-club-by-club
Gate and Matchday £53m
TV and broadcasting, Uefa £61m
TV and broadcasting, all other £100m
Commercial activities £178m
Net debt £11m
Interest payable £1m
The Etihad deal is reportedly worth £40m per annum, and the Nike sponsorship is worth about £20m
Other major sponsors include:
Nissan, SAP, Nexen Tyre, SAP, Aabar, Etisalat, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority
Give Khaldoon a ring.Thanks Marvin, I have a list of commercial partners here:
Aabar, Arabtec, Astra, Betsafe, Digicel, EA SPORTS, Etihad, Etisalat, First Gulf Bank, Hays, Healthpoint, Heineken, Jiwasraya, LG, Nexen, Nike, Nissan, Pak Lighting, PZ Cussons, QNET, SAP, SHB Bank, Soccerworld, Star Beer, TCA Abu Dhabi, Tecate, Tempobet, UBTECH, Veqta, Vitality, Wega, Wix, Whaley Technology, Wolf Blasts.
What I'm after is what percentage of our commercial revenue comes from companies directly linked to ADUG.
No Truman's steel?Thanks Marvin, I have a list of commercial partners here:
Aabar, Arabtec, Astra, Betsafe, Digicel, EA SPORTS, Etihad, Etisalat, First Gulf Bank, Hays, Healthpoint, Heineken, Jiwasraya, LG, Nexen, Nike, Nissan, Pak Lighting, PZ Cussons, QNET, SAP, SHB Bank, Soccerworld, Star Beer, TCA Abu Dhabi, Tecate, Tempobet, UBTECH, Veqta, Vitality, Wega, Wix, Whaley Technology, Wolf Blasts.
What I'm after is what percentage of our commercial revenue comes from companies directly linked to ADUG.
No Truman's steel?
Well I can start you off with this
For the period ending May 2016.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/jun/01/premier-league-finances-club-by-club
Gate and Matchday £53m
TV and broadcasting, Uefa £61m
TV and broadcasting, all other £100m
Commercial activities £178m
Net debt £11m
Interest payable £1m
The Etihad deal is reportedly worth £40m per annum, and the Nike sponsorship is worth about £20m
Other major sponsors include:
Nissan, SAP, Nexen Tyre, SAP, Aabar, Etisalat, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority
I think that might be quite difficult.Thanks Marvin, I have a list of commercial partners here:
Aabar, Arabtec, Astra, Betsafe, Digicel, EA SPORTS, Etihad, Etisalat, First Gulf Bank, Hays, Healthpoint, Heineken, Jiwasraya, LG, Nexen, Nike, Nissan, Pak Lighting, PZ Cussons, QNET, SAP, SHB Bank, Soccerworld, Star Beer, TCA Abu Dhabi, Tecate, Tempobet, UBTECH, Veqta, Vitality, Wega, Wix, Whaley Technology, Wolf Blasts.
What I'm after is what percentage of our commercial revenue comes from companies directly linked to ADUG.
As Alan Fluff Freeman would say "not half".
He won his league titles at Arsenil on the back of 'financial doping'.
Well this is where it comes from - but I don't know what it means!Where does the net debt of £11 million come from? In the whole scheme of things it's peanuts but I always thought City were completely debt free.
Well this is where it comes from - but I don't know what it means!
26 – RECONCILIATION OF NET CASH FLOW TO MOVEMENT IN NET CASH/(DEBT)
2016 £000 2015£000
(Decrease)/increase in cash in the year (19,802) 53,351
Net cash inflow from movement in debt 330 315
Movement in net debt resulting from cash flows (19,472) 53,666
Exchange gains on cash 868 –
Opening net debt position 7,752 (45,914)
CLOSING NET (DEBT)/CASH POSITION (10,852) 7,752
yes. I had a go and edited my post above. But I am guessingCheers mate. It might need Prestwich Blue to explain it though!