Brightwell Bros.
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Turns out that structuring your league so two teams and two teams only can financially benefit from broadcasting rights doesn't make for a particularly great global spectacle.
And we should know. We tried the same shit back in 1992.Turns out that structuring your league so two teams and two teams only can financially benefit from broadcasting rights doesn't make for a particularly great global spectacle.
Maybe they'll actually put an offer in for him thenAnd now Barca back in for Bernardo as La Liga have upped their salary cap by a measly £490M.........
The situation at Barcelona looks remarkably similar to that at Rangers prior to their liquidation in 2012. The club was sold in 2011 by David Murray to an (alleged multi-millionaire) Craig Whyte for £1. It turns out that Whyte didn't have two pennies to rub together and sold the rights to many years future season ticket income for £27 million to the loan sharks: Ticketus. This cash was used for day to day expenses rather than clearing the £18 million loan from Lloyds Bank or paying cash due to HM Revenue and Customs.Its about time the PL made an official complaint to UEFA about the unprofessionalism of one of its own members.
They never backed us but now he is targeting the whole PL, its due a response.
Someone in power needs to tell some home truths about the corruption in his own league, tax fraud cases, Government bail outs and dodgy training ground sales, Barcelona inc now breaking the womens world transfer recird, call them pot kettle and black with the historical transfer spends of the top 2 esp Barcelona in recent seasons
The situation at Barcelona looks remarkably similar to that at Rangers prior to their liquidation in 2012. The club was sold in 2011 by David Murray to an (alleged multi-millionaire) Craig Whyte for £1. It turns out that Whyte didn't have two pennies to rub together and sold the rights to many years future season ticket income for £27 million to the loan sharks: Ticketus. This cash was used for day to day expenses rather than clearing the £18 million loan from Lloyds Bank or paying cash due to HM Revenue and Customs.
The deal that Barcelona have pulled off to allow them to confirm signings looks not dissimilar. They have borrowed against potential future revenue to register the players already signed.
We all know what happened to Rangers after the club was liquidated and had to restart as a new club in the Scottish 4th Tier. It took them four years to get back to the Scottish Premier League, with two seasons in the Championship.
Once again no mention of City. How could Tebas when City have made a profit on player sales.
Once again he has a pop at PSG.
"Barcelona have to sell assets and PSG turn to gas. It's not sustainable
(and why have Barcelona had to sell their assets, Tebas?)
“The net balance says that they've spent 1,200 million more than they've brought in," Tebas explained on Friday.
"The Bundesliga have spent 50m less than they've earned, we've spent 50m more, Italy have spent 24m less. Look at the differences.
Tebas criticises the Premier League's transfer spending: A lack of control endangers the sport
Javier Tebas finds the Premier League clubs' spending unacceptable, as it dwarfs that of clubs from Europe's other top leagues. French, German, Spanish and Italian sides spend simiwww.marca.com