U*****s financial mess

I'm sure I read somewhere that in the NFL Tampa are the only team not to be paying the full wages allowed by the NFL, looks like it's tick tock over there as well.
 
Kinky by name said:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601102&sid=agUD.n23xNyc


This is all starting to sound very ominous isn't it?

The way things are going....they are really starting to sound fooked.
 
They could sell every player on the books and it wouldn't even make a dent in the debt, they're fucked, looks like the FSCUM's support will be growing soon!
 
Thought I'd seen the Tampa problems


<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2009/may/12/tampa-bay-buccaneers-glazers-manchester-united" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/20 ... ter-united</a>
 
We can't be helping matters either. We've driven the price of players up and wages too. They can't afford to compete with our buying power or wage structure. Any problems they have can no longer be paved over with a big name here and there. Fergie is forced to take risks buying unproven or iffy players or perma-crocks on frees. If we were skint too, they wouldn't look so bad but because we're stinking rich it makes their plight look ten times worse. I love to laugh at the scum. Happy days!
 
While it would be wonderful if it did, that article really doesn't sound all that ominous. There looking to lower the interest rate and everything else in there just says they should monetize receivables (at a discount as that's how it works) to get the debt burden to a lower level. That would all be bad from City's standpoint as lower debt service means higher cash flows. Biggest problem with the article is that it says the markets have really loosened again which suggests getting a deal together wouldn't be very hard.

I wonder how much bowing out of the FA Cup early cost them in gate receipts assuming another couple of home gates might have been available. What's their average ticket price?

Suddenly I'm a great big AC Milan fan.
 
Footyblue said:
While it would be wonderful if it did, that article really doesn't sound all that ominous. There looking to lower the interest rate and everything else in there just says they should monetize receivables (at a discount as that's how it works) to get the debt burden to a lower level. That would all be bad from City's standpoint as lower debt service means higher cash flows. Biggest problem with the article is that it says the markets have really loosened again which suggests getting a deal together wouldn't be very hard.

I wonder how much bowing out of the FA Cup early cost them in gate receipts assuming another couple of home gates might have been available. What's their average ticket price?

Suddenly I'm a great big AC Milan fan.

Don't you think though that the very fact the Glazers are looking for a "deal" is bad?
 
Footyblue said:
While it would be wonderful if it did, that article really doesn't sound all that ominous. There looking to lower the interest rate and everything else in there just says they should monetize receivables (at a discount as that's how it works) to get the debt burden to a lower level. That would all be bad from City's standpoint as lower debt service means higher cash flows. Biggest problem with the article is that it says the markets have really loosened again which suggests getting a deal together wouldn't be very hard.

I wonder how much bowing out of the FA Cup early cost them in gate receipts assuming another couple of home gates might have been available. What's their average ticket price?

Suddenly I'm a great big AC Milan fan.

Chumps league is the key. Miss out on that and they lose £25M which is why they're shitting it at Anfiled as well.
 
The Pink Panther said:
Footyblue said:
While it would be wonderful if it did, that article really doesn't sound all that ominous. There looking to lower the interest rate and everything else in there just says they should monetize receivables (at a discount as that's how it works) to get the debt burden to a lower level. That would all be bad from City's standpoint as lower debt service means higher cash flows. Biggest problem with the article is that it says the markets have really loosened again which suggests getting a deal together wouldn't be very hard.

I wonder how much bowing out of the FA Cup early cost them in gate receipts assuming another couple of home gates might have been available. What's their average ticket price?

Suddenly I'm a great big AC Milan fan.

Chumps league is the key. Miss out on that and they lose £25M which is why they're shitting it at Anfiled as well.

Exactly!!

That is the Golden Goose.

Miss out on that and they are all heading for implosion. ;-)
 

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