Might as well give up now?

happy said:
I think we'll find that the billionaire businessmen that own City may have taken these matters into consideration already?

£10million+ per year for naming rights of the stadium, there's 1/5th of the problem gone in the blink of an eye, then there's the additional revenue from the new development, increased gate reciepts, increased shirt sponsorship, prize money etc.

Do you really think the council will spend £10m to have their name up there in lights?
 
Chill lads, many clubs are going to struggle to meet these rules and none of them have the owner we have. Reading that Inter lost close to £500M over four years, its similar across the board, there are many other teams in the same boat and UEFA can't ban all of them, they'll not have a competition.
 
Chill lads, many clubs are going to struggle to meet these rules and none of them have the owner we have. Reading that Inter lost close to £500M over four years, its similar across the board, there are many other teams in the same boat and UEFA can't ban all of them, they'll not have a competition.

And what may then happen is Abu Dhabai sponsor new competition for those not complying with a nice little 100m prize fund for winning, TV then decide this new competition better than CL and EC and who then will give a shit about Platini?
 
Here is how and fbloke has mentioned it before.

Chelsea most expensive box £1m per season
Arsenal most expensive box £750,000 per season
Real most expensive box £1.4m per season
Barca most expensive box £1.35m per season.

We sell debenture boxes and we sell them very long term 100years.

So someone can buy a box from us for the next 100 years if they want to sell it after 1 year they can to whoever and city will see no revenue. If they want to keep it for 100 years pass it down etc they can do that too.

However they will have just given us £100m for a box.
It is subject to arms length because per season city at £1m will not be the most expensive.
Wembley currently do it for some of their boxes do if the home of the FA can do it then Uefa have nothing to counter are argument with.

we sell two boxes a year and thats an extra £200m this will give us the required breathing space needed to get all the other areas in to place so that when we stop selling the boxes our revenue would (by this time) be more than enough to cover expenditure.

We do it for 5 years that £1billion in revenue and by that time we will be financially sound.

After the five years the Sheiks friends decide that they no longer want the boxes and donate them back to city without asking for any money.

Simples.
 

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