PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

You have to hand it to the glazers.
Bought the rags using somebody else money
Creamed off a good living from it each year
Spent virtually nothing on fixtures and fittings. Lick off paint to make it look good.
Sell for a whopping profit
Makes Alan sugar look like an apprentice
And they are considered to be fit and proper owners
 
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Won’t be TeamViewer as it’s only up to 31st December - another sponsor has evidently paid up to leave their deal early.

For the ‘one off credit’ to be material enough to mention it must’ve been a decently large sponsor, so not surprising they don’t want to expand on it….
Could it not be that one of their sponsors has front loaded a future payment?
 
You have to hand it to the glazers.
Bought the rags using somebody else money
Creamed off a good living from it each year
Spent virtually nothing on fixtures and fittings. Lick off paint to make it look good.
Sell for a whopping profit
Makes Alan sugar look like an apprentice
And they are considered to be fit and proper owners

You can only imagine the state of their shopping malls.

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His verbal gymnastics are something else. He needs to look up the definition of ‘remains’. The debt doesn’t remain at nearly £1bn, it’s increased almost £500m, to nearly £1bn.
United have a very loose definition of the word “sustainable” as well. Accumulating debt which you never reduce is not sustainable.
 
United have a very loose definition of the word “sustainable” as well. Accumulating debt which you never reduce is not sustainable.

Organic and money earned apparently, how can it be classed as that when it’s all on the never never from the bank. What is interesting at the moment is four of the protagonists that put their name on a letter to hurry up and fuck us over to CAS are all in the financial shit or about to be. Liverpool posted a pre tax profit of £7 million which will be losses next year without Champions league and new players added to the balance sheet. Spurs’ losses are £50 million from their recent accounts, United owe nearly a billion with interest rates creeping up. Chelsea accrued losses of £121 million and their owners have embarked on a very risky strategy of player recruitment.

You can understand why they want to come after City, they have extended business loans and overdrafts to keep up with us. We have a second to non academy that produces players that if they don’t make it here they can be sold on for good profit elsewhere. We have a new arena opening and a new stand extension with a hotel which will put more money in the clubs coffers. We have a network of clubs across the world in the City football group which brings in revenue and raises the profile of the club further.

Instead of plotting to bring City down they should have been trying what City have done to create a successful football club. It’s too late for them now which is why they attempted the super league as one last throw of the dice. No wonder some of their current owners don’t want their clubs anymore.
 
Organic and money earned apparently, how can it be classed as that when it’s all on the never never from the bank. What is interesting at the moment is four of the protagonists that put their name on a letter to hurry up and fuck us over to CAS are all in the financial shit or about to be. Liverpool posted a pre tax profit of £7 million which will be losses next year without Champions league and new players added to the balance sheet. Spurs’ losses are £50 million from their recent accounts, United owe nearly a billion with interest rates creeping up. Chelsea accrued losses of £121 million and their owners have embarked on a very risky strategy of player recruitment.

You can understand why they want to come after City, they have extended business loans and overdrafts to keep up with us. We have a second to non academy that produces players that if they don’t make it here they can be sold on for good profit elsewhere. We have a new arena opening and a new stand extension with a hotel which will put more money in the clubs coffers. We have a network of clubs across the world in the City football group which brings in revenue and raises the profile of the club further.

Instead of plotting to bring City down they should have been trying what City have done to create a successful football club. It’s too late for them now which is why they attempted the super league as one last throw of the dice. No wonder some of their current owners don’t want their clubs anymore.
Well we've definitely ruined football for the top 4.
 

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