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Will there be awkward questions for Tent Peg in the presser about PSR and a potential points reduction? Thought not!
Indeed.This subject MUST NOT be allowed to be buried and die unchallenged.
We must campaign for their 'allowances' to be made public BEFORE any decisions/agreements are made with their mates at the PL.
Twixt em they are upto a whole load of chicanery that must be stopped afore it gains any more traction.
Their 'Covid Allowances' were an abuse of the system in spirt and actions willingly encouraged by their PL mate and ignored by the venal media.
IT MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO HAPPEN AGAIN !!
Will there be awkward questions for Tent Peg in the presser about PSR and a potential points reduction? Thought not!
If love to see the breakdown of that, and the £50m Anfield development costs.They said yesterday that it cost £47.8 million in legal fees for Scruffy Jim to buy his 25%
Nah; McTominho has moved on.They already have a jocky playing in their midfield.
I wonder what Simon Jordan, ex owner of Crystal Palace thinks, now that his beloved rags could finish below them?20 years ago in the utd boardroom their budget would be set. A number would be circled which would be CL QF as a minimum. They could plan and budget every year and almost bank on at least this money. It's what kept them a few steps ahead of everyone else. Roll on a few years and we've been taken over and starting to look like serious players. Their arrogance would of been laughing at Liverpool as they started to miss out on the top 4. They never believed it would be them 'we're man utd'. Well it has and big time. Every year they spend like there still getting that CL money hence the £235m loss over the past 3 years. They might get allowances to trim it down for PSR but it's still £235m on the books. Shame, know your place raggies, midtable just like the 80's with the odd cup thrown in.
I reckon that Qatar bid was about as real as the new stadiumIf even the Qataris couldn't establish just how big united's debt was despite engaging the services of the best auditors and forensic accountants available as part of a multi-billion pound proposed takeover... I'd love to know how that snivelling little no nowt is able to so confidently report that figure as being truthful and accurate.
But there again he gets to operate under the vile BBC's interpretation of what's truthful and accurate.
"Simon Jordan purchased Crystal Palace, the club he supported, for a reported £10m in 2000, becoming the youngest chairman of a club in the Football League aged 32. He rescued the Eagles from almost certain extinction and spent £25m funding the losses."I wonder what Simon Jordan, ex owner of Crystal Palace thinks, now that his beloved rags could finish below them?
Incidentally, was SJ an investor in CP before investment became a dirty word?