dave_blue12
Well-Known Member
They are out they are piss poor lost money but not more than 105m over 3 years
My understanding is that the £105m over 3 years includes £30m per year injection from the owners otherwise it’s £15m over 3 years.
They are out they are piss poor lost money but not more than 105m over 3 years
Correct. Which is why they might have been struggling had Scruffy Jim not put money in. They also, quite possibly, would have run out of cash.My understanding is that the £105m over 3 years includes £30m per year injection from the owners otherwise it’s £15m over 3 years.
They are out they are piss poor lost money but not more than 105m over 3 years
My understanding is that the £105m over 3 years includes £30m per year injection from the owners otherwise it’s £15m over 3 years.
My understanding is that the £105m over 3 years includes £30m per year injection from the owners otherwise it’s £15m over 3 years.
They havent received any investment yet, have they? I thought it was dependent on completion of the 25% deal. Or has that been finalised with all the shareholders already?
Scruffy Jim playing a blinder. Seems the transfer policy continues as normal....beg teams with more money than sense to buy their shite and bring in Dutch players from Ajax......what could possibly go wrong?
Manchester United have offered England winger Jadon Sancho, 23, and Brazil winger Antony, 23, to clubs in the Saudi Pro League and want around £50m for each player. (Evening Standard)
Ajax and Netherlands forward Brian Brobbey, 21, would jump at the chance to join Manchester United and work with former boss Erik ten Hag. (Football Insider)
Bang on. All this shite about Berrada going to the rags, I'd be more worried if we got one of theirs.They could copy our blueprint, I suppose. If;
Their owners are prepared to invest what our owner has (plus 15 years' inflation)
They get a new stadium and on-site playing and trsining facilities for all levels
Their owners and senior executives all agree on the direction of the club
Their senior executives are all experienced "players" in the top echelons of world football
They have the top manager in the world
They have the best scouting system in the world
They have a network of affiliated clubs around the.world
They have world-leading sports scientists working for them with on-site facilities
They build a world class concert venue on site
They have a vision for where the club will be in 10-25 years
They develop a successful playing identity across every team in the "group"
They arrange top-class education for their youngsters
Oh, and City stand still for 15 years whilst they catch up. It could happen.
They'd pick Arsenal.