The only reason there's a difference between ourselves and Newcastle is that FFP didn't exist for the first few years after our takeover.You are the most strident, argumentative poster on here. You really think the fact that our revenue is double Newcastle’s isn’t an issue. We generate our own income within FFP, as we did 4 years ago. FFP came into being at the same time for everyone. Of course higher revenue means you can spend more money, duh, although I would doubt our net spend is higher than Newcastles over the last 4 years. What am I informing? When I look in the dictionary for disagreeable your name crops up
Our owners were able to pump in upwards of a billion pounds in a those few seasons, which took our squad value to one where we could compete for the Champions League, and in 2012 win a league title. At that point, even without the revenues we were getting from UAE based sponsors, we were in a position where we were attractive to sponsors, were generating ongoing TV/prize money, and only needed to keep our squad value at the same level, rather than try to massively increase it.
The revenues of the "super clubs" are now two to three times what they were in 2008, so anyone wanting to bridge the gap would need to put in a sum of around £3-4billion. That's to move into the same financial bracket as City, Liverpool and United, and to sustain it for a few years, until you can rely on CL finances and have the kind of exposure that attracts worldwide sponsors.
No club in the Premier League can do that now.