FantasyIreland
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Probably all indoors on a feeding frenzy,or was it giro day?Just checked my diary: 3rd October 2017! It seemed pretty much the same as the last time I visited tbf!
Probably all indoors on a feeding frenzy,or was it giro day?Just checked my diary: 3rd October 2017! It seemed pretty much the same as the last time I visited tbf!
Oh, Bulton !The third best supported team in the area behind Utd and City.
Because they don’t need to worry. “They’re a bigger club than City.”Why are Bolton not on your list?
This is very true. Rat boys dad was involved with Bury and I believe that the chuckles went to their football summer camps in the past. Why not invest in a club with a long history like Bury?The last thing Greater Manchester needs is yet another league club in the area.
If Salford start moving up through the leagues, it will have a detrimental effect on clubs like Bury, Macclesfield, Stockport, Oldham, etc.
Some of these clubs barely make ends meet as it is, there's just not enough support to go round.
I would also think that with Accrington only managing an average crowd of 1800 (and sometimes even far less) that Salford could be substantially ahead of them in both crowd and certainly finances.I think Lim owns 50% and the celebrity owners the other 50%.
The big cut-off point will be the top of League 1, as FFP counts above that, and how big a name sponsor they can get.
The Accrington owner is a bit of a mouth (the PL snapped last year over him criticising the tiny amount of money given to League 1 and 2), but his point was that this new player was reported at £200k/year. Accringotn's wage bill in total is 932k, and the just won League 2. If that 200k is right, it seems a ludicrous amount, with no need to balance books.
I would also think that with Accrington only managing an average crowd of 1800 (and sometimes even far less) that Salford could be substantially ahead of them in both crowd and certainly finances.
Good luck to them,its no skin of my nose on how well they do.
I think Lim owns 50% and the celebrity owners the other 50%.
The big cut-off point will be the top of League 1, as FFP counts above that, and how big a name sponsor they can get.
The Accrington owner is a bit of a mouth (the PL snapped last year over him criticising the tiny amount of money given to League 1 and 2), but his point was that this new player was reported at £200k/year. Accringotn's wage bill in total is 932k, and the just won League 2. If that 200k is right, it seems a ludicrous amount, with no need to balance books.