It was mentioned at 8am this morning and later on.Nothing mentioned on sky sports news at 1pm.
Spot-on. That is the way all firms operate. They milk all their contacts for as much revenue as they can get. It is how to run a good business and there is nothing illegal about it. The UK has just signed a new trade deal with Florida. The aim is to build contacts there who will invest in this country and buy goods from British companies. The whole point Silverlake came on board with City is they are experts in leisure, entertainment, and developing music arenas.I would be amazed if there was no link between City/CFG and Silverlake portfolio. Thats bog standard, working your shareholders.
That's a bit of a stretch dear loli would, all at once, lol
Ha, i would need stitches but that is ok , lolThat's a bit of a stretch dear lol
It could increase a lot when we start selling joint music/football/hotel packages and open up lots of eating/drinking/corporate areas in the new arena on match days. These are amazing times for City. We are Amazon and United are Woolworths.Food and merchandise sales are irrelevant in the main. Well, for City, anyway. Puma get the vast majority of our merchandise sales and whoever contracts the stadium food and drink the profits from that.
We get a flat fee per season, plus maybe a small % of profits too.
Maybe the rags get more at the moment.
You will have us all in stitches ...pics or it didn't happen.Ha, i would need stitches but that is ok , lol