City & FFP | 2020/21 Accounts released | Revenues of £569.8m, £2.4m profit (p 2395)

Re: City & FFP (continued)

Bert Trautmann's Parachute said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Bert Trautmann's Parachute said:
Or Khaldoon's Kabs and Kebabs: 'Takeaway to take away....'
Not sure 'KKK' on our shirts would send out the right message.
Good point! Now where's the phone number for Liverpool FC....
I hear they're already in advanced talks with 'BNP Parisbas'.
 
Re: City & FFP (continued)

Prestwich_Blue said:
We'll never be a big club until we have an 'Official Global Noodle Partner' of our own.

We should get Pot Noodle on board, surely no one his bigger than those bad boys!
 
Re: City & FFP (continued)

Mothball said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
We'll never be a big club until we have an 'Official Global Noodle Partner' of our own.

We should get Pot Noodle on board, surely no one his bigger than those bad boys!
Pot Noodle as our 'Official Global Noodle Partner' would be fucking hilarious.
 
Re: City & FFP (continued)

Prestwich_Blue said:
We'll never be a big club until we have an 'Official Global Noodle Partner' of our own.

You don't realise what a relief the above statement has been.

I've been wanting to buy a NIssin flashgun for my camera for the past few weeks, but steadfastly refused to do so because of their connection with the scum.

I now realise it's a completely different company!
 
Re: City & FFP (continued)

Mothball said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
We'll never be a big club until we have an 'Official Global Noodle Partner' of our own.

We should get Pot Noodle on board, surely no one his bigger than those bad boys!
As we're owned by an Arabian, shouldn't we have an 'Official Sheep Testicles Partner'?

Or am I talking bollocks?

I've just bought a Nissan, to add to my Brother laser printer. Got a Philips screwdriver as well.
 
Re: City & FFP (continued)

Rawk are in meltdown because of a story that UEFA are investigating further breaches of FFP by City. It appears that much of City's income is the result of an £800 million pa sponsorship deal with a firm called Khaldoon cabs. It seems that this company only has one cab and that the deal could be a related party deal. The owner has also, it seems, bought every ticket for every City match at the Etihad. So City actually made a £950 million loss last year, which is to be shared out among CL clubs.
 
Re: City & FFP (continued)

gordondaviesmoustache said:
Chippy_boy said:
Chippy_boy said:
And I'd be surprised if the scum's revenues were going to be as low as £385m - £395m, as quoted a couple of pages back.

Didn't they come in at circa £430m for the year ending June 2014?

I know the Adidas money doesn't kick in until 15/16, but even so I would be surprised if their revenues fell this year.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2750569/Man-United-post-record-annual-revenue-24m-profits-latest-financial-report-David-Moyes-pay-cost-5-2m.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -5-2m.html</a>

Well I never!

"projections show their revenue is expected to fall by 10 per cent to between £385m-£395m in the current financial year because of their failure to qualify for the Champions League"

So it is actually quite conceivable we could actually overtake them in revenue terms by this time next year!
We are going to be a fucking juggernaut, we really are. I don't think fans of other clubs have quite grasped this part of the 'project' yet.
Absolutely, we can way more revenue than we are making now on and off the pitch. For example our matchday revenue was £40m, which was less than Liverpool who weren't in CL. Arsenal has almost £100m matchday revenue etc. Thats just one example, but of course not at the expense of ticket prices. But still the £40m is quite low, and can easily be increased.
 
Re: City & FFP (continued)

MeatHunterrr said:
Absolutely, we can way more revenue than we are making now on and off the pitch. For example our matchday revenue was £40m, which was less than Liverpool who weren't in CL. Arsenal has almost £100m matchday revenue etc. Thats just one example, but of course not at the expense of ticket prices. But still the £40m is quite low, and can easily be increased.

I'm not sure that our ticket/matchday revenue can ever be as high as Arsenal's, even after the stadium expansion ... just because Londoners seem 'happy' to pay more - how else do you explain:

Cheapest season-tickets:
Arsenal: £985
City: £299
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top
  AdBlock Detected
Bluemoon relies on advertising to pay our hosting fees. Please support the site by disabling your ad blocking software to help keep the forum sustainable. Thanks.