Prestwich_Blue
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Won't be till next month I'm told.I'm hoping this comes out tomorrow. Must be a reason for the hold up. Maybe waiting to realise it once the Bernardo ban comes in or maybe the result of ffp investigation
Won't be till next month I'm told.I'm hoping this comes out tomorrow. Must be a reason for the hold up. Maybe waiting to realise it once the Bernardo ban comes in or maybe the result of ffp investigation
Really?. You heard anything regarding why it's been delayed?. Usually released in SeptemberWon't be till next month I'm told.
As in November ? UEFA related ?Won't be till next month I'm told.
No. Asked the COO earlier and he just said he didn't think they'd be released until November. They don't actually have to file them until March next year but we've usually seen them around September or October in the last few years. However it always used to be November pre-takeover.Really?. You heard anything regarding why it's been delayed?. Usually released in September
Thats not true.Really?. You heard anything regarding why it's been delayed?. Usually released in September
Thats not true.
2010/11 results released in November
2011/12 results released in December
2012/13 results released in January
2013/14 results released in December
2014/15 results released in October
2015/16 results released in October
2016/17 results released in November
2017/18 results released in September
City do not have exact month when they release results, nothing to do with something else.
Profit too large and unacceptable to UEFAReally?. You heard anything regarding why it's been delayed?. Usually released in September
Not sure how true it is but read somewhere that they only have around 25k season ticket holders meaning they can sell far more match day tickets at inflated prices when compared to a season ticket holder. For example my season card works out at about £50 a match yet a ticket against Wolves would have cost over £60 in my block if purchased by a day tripper.Just had a quick look at figures for year up to summer 2018 and note dippers match day revenue is 81m whereas ours is only 57m. Why the huge gap ?
That's correct plus they have a single price per seat regardless of who their opponents are. So you'll pay the same to watch us as to watch Norwich in the same part of the stadium, which means that for about a dozen PL games you'll pay more at Liverpool than at the Etihad.Not sure how true it is but read somewhere that they only have around 25k season ticket holders meaning they can sell far more match day tickets at inflated prices when compared to a season ticket holder. For example my season card works out at about £50 a match yet a ticket against Wolves would have cost over £60 in my block if purchased by a day tripper.