Media Thread - 2021/22

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Hilarious how people see Gary fucking Neville as some expert on Football finance. The guy who's egotistical club endeavour has been backed by *checks notes* Billionaire Peter Lim.

Look how Salford City distorted at the lower level of the English to such a level that a salary cap was introduced.

Adam Rooney was signed when they were in the National League for £4,000 a week.

This is the weird thing that seems to be ignored.
The hotel is something like 90% Lim-owned, Salford were 50% Lim-owned last I heard.
Neville is a figurehead to Mancunianise construction plans.
 
Does an ex-owner's writing off a loan made before FFP count as owner funding now for FFP?

It's irrelevant. The loans are to the club, and do not correlate directly to any FFP matters (FFP accounting is not the same as the balance sheet - loans would go on the balance sheet).
 
Hilarious how people see Gary fucking Neville as some expert on Football finance. The guy who's egotistical club endeavour has been backed by *checks notes* Billionaire Peter Lim.

Look how Salford City distorted wages at the lower level of the English to such a level that a salary cap was introduced.

Adam Rooney was signed when they were in the National League for £4,000 a week.
Got the wrong one, too.
 


The reality is we went first because of broadcast revenues, primarily for reaching the CL final. Best to ignore experts like Gaz & Raj.

Broadcast revenues PLUS the total collapse in matchday due to Covid.

All the teams above us in last years Rich List had matchday revenues that were much higher - Barca's were £110m compared to our £41m.

Even Liverpool have nearly double our match day revenue, probably because this "community club" have ridiculously low season ticket numbers and instead sell most of their tickets at much higher one off prices.
 
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