Manchester City 2nd Deloitte Football Money League for 2022/23 (pg16)

So which cun journalist and/or social media human rights specialist are going to write something completely libellous regarding these figures. The figures have been out since this morning, they must still be sobering up and not seen it yet!
 
As someone who isn't familiar with the subject. Can someone explain to me why our matchday revenue is absolutely dwarfed by most of the other "top 6" clubs?
I think it’s to do with the relative cost and numbers of season cards vs more expensive single match tickets. Plus the way we account for catering.
Maybe also our relatively lower European attendances.
 
So which cun journalist and/or social media human rights specialist are going to write something completely libellous regarding these figures. The figures have been out since this morning, they must still be sobering up and not seen it yet!
I just googled and theres 3 i found but all of them has “ dippers above rags “then “city stay on top”
 
The price we sell tickets for we sell 42k season tickets unlike Liverpool who sell 24k so they make more out of match day tickets that are always higher than the average of a season ticket per price! Also London clubs can charge a lot more for tickets and more tourist buying the tickets!
Is it 42k ST's out of the 53,400 capacity? I didn't know it was that high.
 
What a fantastic transformation in less than 15 years.

It’s really unbelievable. Did any of us think, on or just after 1st September 2008, that this wonderful club could actually become the most well-run institution in world football?

We have two brilliant teams; one on the pitch and the other in the boardroom.
 
Think it’s been deleted
No it hasn’t and some of the responses are worse. Might tag the club as there are some pretty libellous statement. Here is a comment from someone else at Accenture.

Data has definitely shed light on this question. Etisalat, ADTA (Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority), Aabar and Etihad Airways were City’s four main sponsors in the years of the club’s post-takeover transformation - all closely linked to the government. In the case of Etihad for example, the allegations are that out of the £67.5 million yearly sponsorship, £8 million were Etihad and the rest was Abu Dhabi United Group (ADUG), the private investment vehicle Sheikh Mansour used to buy the club.

The Football Leaks story with the emails leaked by a Portuguese hacker, clearly revealed the ways City tried to artificially inflate the club’s sponsorship revenue by disguising millions of pounds in additional funding to the club via UAE-based companies. City was even officially charged and banned by UEFA for this matter, but the decision was quickly overturned.

Thus, the question of 'football romantics' should be, seeing that financial regulations are not contributing anything , which would be the way to control 'financial doping' in football?
 

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