United Thread | 2025/26

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you can trust the Beeb to get a positive out of a negative for them


I'd say it's a negative....

Their manager has won only 7 PL games since he joined. So where else are they gonna get some little confidence builders from if they're not scraping 1-0 wins against a bunch of brickies in the back arse of nowhere on a Thursday night in Europe?
 
Grimsby are expecting a bumper crowed on Wednesday. Ordered a truck load of old newspapers for the fish n chips frenzy that's about to happen.
 
I'd say it's a negative....

Their manager has won only 7 PL games since he joined. So where else are they gonna get some little confidence builders from if they're not scraping 1-0 wins against a bunch of brickies in the back arse of nowhere on a Thursday night in Europe?
it's definitely a negative on many levels.
no two ways about it..


the bbc is the rag version of the liverpool echo.

fingers crossed for the end of this season...
"relegation is a good thing blah blah blah"
 
you can trust the Beeb to get a positive out of a negative for them

Aside from the lack of competitive matches for the squad, there is the lack of match day income at the swamp.

I know they’d probably (almost certainly) not fill every seat in the swamp, but a sizeable number would still turn up to buy the tat in the superstore and food and drink from the outlets.

It will mean quite a drop in revenue, I reckon.
 
you can trust the Beeb to get a positive out of a negative for them

...so why aim for a top 7/8 finish, to then be distracted the following season? That must be the thinking behind staying in the bottom half - genius thinking!!
 
Aside from the lack of competitive matches for the squad, there is the lack of match day income at the swamp.

I know they’d probably (almost certainly) not fill every seat in the swamp, but a sizeable number would still turn up to buy the tat in the superstore and food and drink from the outlets.

It will mean quite a drop in revenue, I reckon.
Yes a very large chunk of revenue gone.
19 PL, maybe 3 FA (as usual), 3 LC… that’s it.
25 home games
Probably a loss of at least 5-6 euro games.
Over 10% drop - probably more like 15-20% due to the merchandise throughput for away foreign fans and tourists.
Then there’s the European participation money, the European progress money and the European TV money.

It’s going to be an interesting set of accounts for the final round of PL PSR 25/26. Especially in light of their spending, and likely having to take PSR hits on offloading the Bomb squad.

Expect treble allowances all round… to paraphrase Private Eye
 
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Aside from the lack of competitive matches for the squad, there is the lack of match day income at the swamp.

I know they’d probably (almost certainly) not fill every seat in the swamp, but a sizeable number would still turn up to buy the tat in the superstore and food and drink from the outlets.

It will mean quite a drop in revenue, I reckon.

Oh c'mon @Vienna_70 , I hope that you are not suggesting that the BBC would present anything disingenuous - simply to appease their highly sensitive and loyal supporters ?
 
Yes a very large chunk of revenue gone.
19 PL, maybe 3 FA (as usual), 3 LC… that’s it.
26 home games
Probably a loss of at least 5-6 euro games.
Over 10% drop - probably more like 15-20% due to the merchandise throughput for away foreign fans and tourists.

They are fucking loaded now that all the plebs who worked at the temple of doom have been sacked !
 
Oh c'mon @Vienna_70 , I hope that you are not suggesting that the BBC would present anything disingenuous - simply to appease their highly sensitive and loyal supporters ?
I didn’t read nor contemplate the BBC article.

This lack of income is something I’ve been thinking about for a while. I think I even mentioned in last season’s rags thread.
 
the bbc is the rag version of the liverpool echo.
fingers crossed for the end of this season...
"relegation is a good thing blah blah blah"
Weirdly enough I've suggested to a number of rag fans over the past few years, that them getting relegated could be the best thing for them.

At first I was met with incredulity and a lot of laughter.

However, once I explained that getting relegated would immediately take all the pressure off. No more silly talk of finishing in the top four and the media will make it all about character and bravery if they can battle their way back into the premier league.
 
dont worry ssn transfer show doing best to move shit on for them
They're really doing a sales pitch for Hojlund.

Kalpol talking about how he could leave the rags this summer and go onto score a hat full at Napoli.

He went onto to say: "of course they'll be plenty of Manchesniteh fans asking why he couldn't do it for them?"

Strangely enough none of the other two presenters sat with him in the studio replied "because they're shite"

That should be the narrative the media are pushing: "Why is it that every player that leaves Manchesniteh thrive?"

Surely their fans will be more interested in learning about that than being gaslighted into thinking that their new front three are going to change their fortunes?
 
I'd say it's a negative....

Their manager has won only 7 PL games since he joined. So where else are they gonna get some little confidence builders from if they're not scraping 1-0 wins against a bunch of brickies in the back arse of nowhere on a Thursday night in Europe?
I agree.

Any good sports conditioning coach will tell you that under-load is just as bad for a professional footballer as overload.

The whole point of training is to get the players match fit and build up their resilience and endurance to play every three days.

The media can try and spin it as much as they want. If you're a player for the rags you need to be playing every three days.

I wouldn't be surprised if they become susceptible to muscle injuries as this season progresses. Playing once a week is a disadvantage because you can only get up to match speed by playing competitive games.

The media won't mention this of course, but they'll know as well as I do, it's not a good look for a club of that size.
 
I didn’t read nor contemplate the BBC article.

This lack of income is something I’ve been thinking about for a while. I think I even mentioned in last season’s rags thread.

I hope they are simply adopting their usual arrogant approach, believing themselves too big to be affected, whilst the problem simmers away and creates serious issues that the cunts aren't able to address.

I heard recently one of their "ambassadors" ie an ex-first team player of international standing, was angry that he hadn't been contacted by the rags to fulfil their normal hospitality role for their home game at the swamp.From a reliable source too. This is in a section where the season ticket prices are over £5,000 per season.

Their finances are obviously having an impact that is hurting them I am very pleased to say.

Couldn't happen to a bigger set of cunts imo, let's hope the problems get much worse.

But don't expect the BBC to be pushing that kind of info !
 
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