2022/2023 Accounts - Record Revenues & Profit - Annual Report

Funny when you speak to a red and they cant accept that our revenue is bigger.

“How can citehs revenue be more than united?? Its united for gods sake. Cheats. 115”

Their little brains wont accept that no one cares that united ‘used’ to be good. My 8 and 11 year old kids know nothing different than City being amazing and united average.

Yeah united will always be big in global terms , i can accept that no problem, but what these reds need to get their heads round that City are also a pretty big deal these days
It's simple really. They still believe that because they have the most seats on a matchday they must have the most revenue. They refuse to accept that the industry has moved on from fans through the turnstile. The fact is it has, as demonstrated below matchday accounts for the least revenue for either club.
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Didn't somebody on here say that the new Arena will make the club an extra £25m a year? I'm not sure how true that is but when you add in the the extended North Stand, hotel, and the new City Square complex we could be looking at revenues heading towards the £1 billion mark in a few years if broadcasting income and prize money continues to go up, and we remain relatively successful on the pitch.

It goes to show that when Mansour and Khaldoon get involved with a project it ends up turning into gold. Look at what they have done with City since 2008, they went to the States and founded New York City Fc who now have an MLS title to their name. Then over in Spain plucky underdogs Girona are sat on top of La Liga, they probably won’t end up winning it but will end up with Champions League football. Attention to detail, ambition and drive to be the best. There is a reason why United, Liverpool and the Premier League are running scared but for some reason can’t seem to proceed with hanging their made up 115 charges for accounts from 2009.
 
Surprised the rags matchday is nearly double. They must sell a fucking lot of merchandise and food and drink.

Seeing as the fans hate the Glazer's so much yet spend 130 odd million when attending the swamp.

Cant see any rise for the Glazer's selling
Yea 32.7% more seats but 61.9% more revenue.
I think they have more corporate seats though and charge more for them.
 
Surprised the rags matchday is nearly double. They must sell a fucking lot of merchandise and food and drink.

Seeing as the fans hate the Glazer's so much yet spend 130 odd million when attending the swamp.

Cant see any rise for the Glazer's selling
It's been more or less double for years.
There matchday income has been in the range £107m - £111m from 2016-2022 (except covid impacted).
Ours has been in the £50+m range over the same period before hitting £70+mil this year.

I don't know why theirs has jumped.
 

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