Another lie. According to the United consortium press release, the new stadium and investment around the ground will create 90,000 jobs. Think about that, 90,000 jobs. Will it fuck!
There’s one already doing the roundsWhat a ****! Can somebody open one of those online protests to get a proper vote in parliament? I have no idea how to start it.
Yeah, they've been sensible to keep it below 100,000 'cos that would be the figure that would get people to raise a bit of an eyebrow as being from the Enid Blyton economics textbook. And the 90,000 jobs? I suppose it includes all those employees that Scruffy Jim has fired to save some grubby money.Another lie. According to the United consortium press release, the new stadium and investment around the ground will create 90,000 jobs. Think about that, 90,000 jobs. Will it fuck!
Always thought the Scouse **** was a wrong 'un and shouldn't be lecturing the people of Manchester what's good for them.Scouse **** shouldn't even be in the seat, I know there are some on here with their tongues up his crack but I couldn't give a fuck.
COMS cost £110M
77M came from Sport England
33M from MCC
City gave Maine Road to the council for development for housing and also agreed a 250 year lease payment based on attendance figures, which was renegotiated to a flat £3M PA fee a few years ago, plus City stumped up several million to complete COMS so football could be played
I think in total, including MR, City paid £33M
For its investment into the Commonwealth stadium, which would never had been built unless someone had agreed to take it over following the games, MCC received Maine Road and continues to receive the lease payments, which are now £3M PA and will have easily covered the £33M MCC paid back in 2000-2002
City could buy the stadium too, but that money would go to Sport England, rather than Manchester City Council, so they decided not to and pay the ground rent to the council instead.COMS cost £110M
77M came from Sport England
33M from MCC
City gave Maine Road to the council for development for housing and also agreed a 250 year lease payment based on attendance figures, which was renegotiated to a flat £3M PA fee a few years ago, plus City stumped up several million to complete COMS so football could be played
I think in total, including MR, City paid £33M
For its investment into the Commonwealth stadium, which would never had been built unless someone had agreed to take it over following the games, MCC received Maine Road and continues to receive the lease payments, which are now £3M PA and will have easily covered the £33M MCC paid back in 2000-2002
Another lie. According to the United consortium press release, the new stadium and investment around the ground will create 90,000 employment opportunities. Think about that, 90,000. Will it fuck!
Meanwhile the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force has claimed that their plans would provide more than 90,000 employment opportunities.
He commented on Everton after their decision had been made. No one is commenting of City’s charges on the record as it is an ongoing process.Has he come out and stood by us with the 115 bollocks?
Has he fuck.
I seem to remember him venting about Everton getting a points deduction. He has said absolutely zero about the shite we get about these allegations.
Yet here he is with his cock out for them red mardarses.
Do one you thick twat and do your homework before you make stupid inaccurate statements that show you for what you are.
Prick.
This may be the case, but he seems to lump the two together when speaking about regeneration. If it's left to the red cunts to fund their own stadium, it ain't happening so they'll have all these sparkly new shops, apartments and restaurants surrounding a shit dump of a stadium.See Andy’s comments on X.
He states no tax payers money will go towards United’s new stadium.