I think it will happen within the next 5 years, The Big clubs will have 2 teams for both the Premier League and the Super League and football every 3 daysEuropean Super League says hi.
I think it will happen within the next 5 years, The Big clubs will have 2 teams for both the Premier League and the Super League and football every 3 daysEuropean Super League says hi.
Thanks for the information, Mr Prestwich.
Very interesting.
Let’s hope the day of reckoning isn’t too far away.
I sure they'll be some jiggery pokery on behalf of the rag's. A little leeway. APU.Why would other club sell their players to United on the drip ?? Knowing the amount of shit they are in, are they ever going to get the money owed to them. The instalments agreed have to be reached by the rules of PSR or FFP or face points deductions and fines
You've just answered your own question. They pay the instalments to avoid sanctionsWhy would other club sell their players to United on the drip ?? Knowing the amount of shit they are in, are they ever going to get the money owed to them. The instalments agreed have to be reached by the rules of PSR or FFP or face points deductions and fines
have they improved a player value ?They also owe £550m in Trade Payables, which will include outstanding instalments on transfer fees as well as money owed to suppliers.
That's total outstanding debt of close to £1.5bn
they;ll sell the the full amount to money investersWhy would other club sell their players to United on the drip ?? Knowing the amount of shit they are in, are they ever going to get the money owed to them. The instalments agreed have to be reached by the rules of PSR or FFP or face points deductions and fines
He's purring for the rags apparently...Mason Mount for England. YCNMIU. Another Slimey Stone piece of fiction.
He sounds like a French Guest HouseMason Mount for England. YCNMIU. Another Slimey Stone piece of fiction.
Pining for the fjords more like.He's purring for the rags apparently...
"...wife and her sister..." you say?Huh i feel dirty and need to wash.
Just been in the village hotel M66 Bury for a coffee with Mrs K and her sister and it was wall to wall full of raggies.
Coaches from everywhere but Manchester on the carpark.
The excitement of moving into the top 5 is really getting them giddy
Silly question maybe but how can they borrow £100m to finance transfer spending ? Is that not what all these rules are in place to stop ...I admit I no nothing about the financial ins and outs of the rules so just looking at it from the outside and doesn't look right ?Just checked quickly and they issued $425m secured notes, which will be held by various parties. These have to be redeemed in 18 months time. There's another loan from Bank of America of $225m which has to be repaid by 2029. That's around £480m at the current exchange rate.
Then they've got a revolving credit facility (i.e. big overdrafts) with BoA, Nat West, HSBC and Santander. That totals £350m and they'd used £265m of that at the end of June. They also borrowed an additional £100m to finance transfer spending in this last quarter to September.
They also owe £550m in Trade Payables, which will include outstanding instalments on transfer fees as well as money owed to suppliers.
That's total outstanding debt of close to £1.5bn
Definitely doesn't pass the sniff test.Silly question maybe but how can they borrow £100m to finance transfer spending ? Is that not what all these rules are in place to stop ...I admit I no nothing about the financial ins and outs of the rules so just looking at it from the outside and doesn't look right ?
no thats what arsenals interest free loans are forSilly question maybe but how can they borrow £100m to finance transfer spending ? Is that not what all these rules are in place to stop ...I admit I no nothing about the financial ins and outs of the rules so just looking at it from the outside and doesn't look right ?
They are immune to all PSR and FFP.Silly question maybe but how can they borrow £100m to finance transfer spending ? Is that not what all these rules are in place to stop ...I admit I no nothing about the financial ins and outs of the rules so just looking at it from the outside and doesn't look right ?
Yeah it would be nice to hear commentators start saying things likeYou never ever hear their debt mentioned anywhere in the media, it doesn't exist. An English club over one billion pounds in debt, sacking people in minimum wage and still they borrow more money. What the actual fuck is that about, surely worthy of an investigation or special programme?
Of all the hours of endless football related discussion every day not a single mention of these cunts and their expanding debt?