Media Thread - 2021/22

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The strangest thing about that BBC story is the claim by Tebas that it is impossible for City to have 68 per cent of revenues from commercial income because Real Madrid get only 54% and the Real Madrid brand is bigger. But City get much higher revenues because of the very high broadcast deals from winning the PL for four out of five years. And TV coverage also generates bigger sponsorship deals. It is dishonest for the BBC to report that dishonest comment without qualifying it. That comment would only make sense if Real played in the PL.

I respectfully refer you to the author of said article: slymon stones, fucking embarrassment of a no nothing Brian Briggs duvet fondler!
 
I am sure they will report Mendy's leaving as a huge financial loss (probably fair enough in this case though tbh) the biggest transfer bollock of them all, injuries/form and the ensuing court case verdict.
Hindsight's a wonderful thing.

I presume if we can cancel the contract after the verdict then the final year, worth around £8million, (we gave him a 6 year contract) will be the bit written off.
 
From espn: "Strikers don't matter. In fact, you might even be better off without them. That, at least, seemed to be one of the lessons behind Manchester City and Liverpool's recent domination of the Premier League."


Remind me when Liverpool dominated the premier league? As far as im concerned their domination is the same as Leicester's.
 
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Just watching the rerun on Sly of the league cup final v Spurs, when we scored Tyler went oh, it was like he was having lobster in bed with 2 busty blondes and the fucking doorbell goes. Then in the final whistle his comment is Laporte could have had 2 yellow cards. Like you do for the dippers eh Martin? ****
He needs a showering in ale
 
From espn: "Strikers don't matter. In fact, you might even be better off without them. That, at least, seemed to be one of the lessons behind Manchester City and Liverpool's recent domination of the Premier League."


Remind when Liverpool dominated the premier league. As far as im concerned their domination is the same as Leicester's.
They've certainly dominated second place.
 
Hindsight's a wonderful thing.

I presume if we can cancel the contract after the verdict then the final year, worth around £8million, (we gave him a 6 year contract) will be the bit written off.

Mendy's value has already been addressed. See the following from @Prestwich_Blue in the thread in January this year about the accounts for 2020/21 in which he quoted something contained in them.

This line caught my eye:

An impairment charge of £18.7m has been recognised based on an assessment of first team players that are not expected to be a member of the first team playing squad.

I wonder who that could be referring to?

That's almost certainly accounted for in pretty much its entirety by writing off Mendy's value with two years of his six-year deal left. (Six years! What were we thinking?!).
 
Mendy's value has already been addressed. See the following from @Prestwich_Blue in the thread in January this year about the accounts for 2020/21 in which he quoted something contained in them.



That's almost certainly accounted for in pretty much its entirety by writing off Mendy's value with two years of his six-year deal left. (Six years! What were we thinking?!).
Thanks for that clarity, makes perfect sense as we don’t sell many players if any at much of a loss. Mangala bring an outlier
 
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