cheekybids
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We still get find £50 million and a suspended points deduction for 'non cooperation" to keep the redshirts happy to continue chatting shit about us.
We still get find £50 million and a suspended points deduction for 'non cooperation" to keep the redshirts happy to continue chatting shit about us.
There are differences.We still are voting that way sometimes.
It’s a bit of hypocrisy to be honest, because it was our takeover which opened our eyes to it, and a lot of your fans warning us of it during our takeover saga.
I guess I could spin it back and say if our takeovers happened the opposite way round, it could have been your fans doing the same.
There is a lot of laundered crime money put into non-league football
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There is a lot of laundered crime money put into non-league football
Man city cash cowing since 2008We still get fined £50 million and a suspended points deduction for 'non cooperation" to keep the redshirts happy to continue chatting shit about us.
No they're American so they are alright.100% Just wait until Wrexham get up there...and they will....
and they have audacity to call ffp and psr savior of pl in expense of mcfc .This is something that I have argued.
If they really wanted to protect clubs from going bust, then debt would be how you control it. Teams are allowed to be in debt. Man Utd are somewhere between £600m-£1bn in debt, depending on who and when you ask the question. Spurs have financed a stadium of £1bn, Arsenal were in debt on their stadium for a long time, and possibly still are. The Premier League green lighted a leveraged takeover of Burnley who were getting relegated.
Debt, and in particular external debt is the threat to a clubs existence, not ownerships who are willing to put money into a club.
It’s amazing, at the beginning of the year my local non-league club nearly went out of business. The money isn’t there for non-league clubs, and they basically run off the fact that you have owners who put money into them, without taking it out to keep them going. Our whole non-league pyramid survives on this concept, yet get further up the league and it’s not allowed?