The Agenda (Merged)

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tonea2003 said:
de niro said:
so just the one ostrich then, a pissed one at that.

carry on.

just to confirm we are reaffirming the media agenda which no one seems to be doing anything about(by that i mean those who could)

i might add that is one of the most blatant snubs to city i've seen to date, you could of argued it away if they had left candlepools off

It's made even worse by the fact that out of all those clubs, we are the only one who has actually started development on the expansion.
 
jaigurugoat said:
tonea2003 said:
de niro said:
so just the one ostrich then, a pissed one at that.

carry on.

just to confirm we are reaffirming the media agenda which no one seems to be doing anything about(by that i mean those who could)

i might add that is one of the most blatant snubs to city i've seen to date, you could of argued it away if they had left candlepools off

It's made even worse by the fact that out of all those clubs, we are the only one who has actually started development on the expansion.
Someone should really start a thread about that.
 
6one said:
matchday revenue is tiny compared to TV etc...

Depends on the club. Arsenal's matchday revenue exceeds their TV income, notably due to their heavy corporate matchday revenue. City's is tiny in comparison, yes.
 
Spot the difference - both BBC headlines:
Luke Shaw: Man Utd sign Southampton defender for £27m

England defender Luke Shaw has joined Manchester United from Southampton for £27m, making him one of the world's most expensive teenagers.

And this:

Man City sign £28m Bony from Swansea
Last updated 1 hour ago


Wilfried Bony has previously played at Issia Wazi, Sparta Prague and Vitesse Arnhem
Manchester City have completed the signing of Swansea City striker Wilfried Bony for £28m.
 
Henkeman said:
6one said:
matchday revenue is tiny compared to TV etc...

Depends on the club. Arsenal's matchday revenue exceeds their TV income, notably due to their heavy corporate matchday revenue. City's is tiny in comparison, yes.
I believe the beer volumes at the Emirates are double any other Premier League ground such is the size of its corporate offering.
 
Hart of the matter said:
Spot the difference - both BBC headlines:
Luke Shaw: Man Utd sign Southampton defender for £27m

England defender Luke Shaw has joined Manchester United from Southampton for £27m, making him one of the world's most expensive teenagers.

And this:

Man City sign £28m Bony from Swansea
Last updated 1 hour ago


Wilfried Bony has previously played at Issia Wazi, Sparta Prague and Vitesse Arnhem
Manchester City have completed the signing of Swansea City striker Wilfried Bony for £28m.
You just don't get this agenda lark do you?
 
ColinLee said:
Hart of the matter said:
Spot the difference - both BBC headlines:
Luke Shaw: Man Utd sign Southampton defender for £27m

England defender Luke Shaw has joined Manchester United from Southampton for £27m, making him one of the world's most expensive teenagers.

And this:

Man City sign £28m Bony from Swansea
Last updated 1 hour ago


Wilfried Bony has previously played at Issia Wazi, Sparta Prague and Vitesse Arnhem
Manchester City have completed the signing of Swansea City striker Wilfried Bony for £28m.
You just don't get this agenda lark do you?

Hahahaha

I've just spent the last 10 minutes trying to decifer the 'agenda' in that comparison

Fucked if I know
 
ColinLee said:
Hart of the matter said:
Spot the difference - both BBC headlines:
Luke Shaw: Man Utd sign Southampton defender for £27m

England defender Luke Shaw has joined Manchester United from Southampton for £27m, making him one of the world's most expensive teenagers.

And this:

Man City sign £28m Bony from Swansea
Last updated 1 hour ago


Wilfried Bony has previously played at Issia Wazi, Sparta Prague and Vitesse Arnhem
Manchester City have completed the signing of Swansea City striker Wilfried Bony for £28m.
You just don't get this agenda lark do you?
I think he's referring the fact both deals involve add-ons

Yet they have used the potential full fee for Bony; £28m

Whereas they used the initial fee for Shaw; £27m. When the potential full fee United will pay is £31m.
 
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