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Can somebody explain to me how this is to get around FFP and PSR rules? Does building a new stadium stop investigations into spending in some way? Cheers
Yep just copy the dippers new stadium smoke screen. Wankers. Expect this time we’ll be paying for it!
 
Ratcliffe is an expert in getting other people to pay for his businesses. He got the previous government to guarantee loans on an investment he was making in Belgium, for Christ's sake. I can't help thinking he is doing something similar here. Maybe get the government committed and invested, plead poverty and then get the government to pick up the tab somehow rather than be involved in an embarrassing failure? He must be up to something .....

If I was in government, I would make sure all the planning for the stadium is approved, all financing committed and realistic and prudent cash flow forecasts are in place to show the necessary resources to meet the financing conditions before a penny of public money is invested anywhere ....
The government will pay land clearance then ground work then foundations
Basically half way there. whose going to pay for dock to be built on ship canal to unload sections being shipped in the government hid in regeneration
 
Private finance is gonna cost them a fortune given their present assets are leveraged up to the hilt. Factor in the Cayman Islands and other debt the Glazers have potentially secured against United and I can’t see investment banks queuing up to lend them £2bn over 25years.
I'd guess the security would be future ticket revenues.
 
in my long and varied career in Architecture, I have worked for Foster & Partners, and I can assure yu that the dark Lord has had fk all to do with this design. It would have been given to a team of young interns to visualise , with no semblance of practicality involved. It is a fantasy build.
I have previously remarked on here, that the scheme forms part of a +20 year masterplan for the area, which infrastructure wise would have to be halfway in, before any new stadium could be contemplated, thats 10 years hence, if you got the finances and approvals in last week.
Sir Jim won't see it, Ineos won't see it...hell, half the punters on this forum won't see it.

Im thinking it is a show reel for potential ...middle eastern developers. Thtas all.
Exactly my first thought when I saw it.......pure fantasy
 
Perfect deflection tactics after Sundays demo, and Scruffy Jim slagging off half the team to GNev.

IDIOTS are just fall guys for the Glazers staying 10 more years, sat there pi$$ing themselves laughing over in Massachusetts.
 
It's not going to happen. The Glazers, Scruffy Jim's Ineos and the rags are each massively in debt and surely no bank in their right mind would lend that insane amount of money.
Why are they making themselves out to be a special case, sport should never be static or what's the point in it?
Personally I hope they do a Rangers and go bankrupt, they can start again in the Northern Premier League.
 
Genuinely, what are they thinking. It looks like some bloke has lost his man gravy over it.

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This is definitely going to happen, they actually only need £2 each from their 1 Billion fans.
Even if they they only got 50p each from the poorest half, the richest half still only need to donate £3.50 each.
With those kinda numbers,there's absoloutely no excuse not to build it. I'm sure there were tens of thousands of disappointed United fans who couldn't get a ticket to attend the Ipswich game....this is just meeting that huge demand.
 
They simply cannot afford a £2bn stadium development.
The only way this gets built is if someone gives them the money, no strings attached.
This is a nonsense proposal from a nonsense club.
you mean like... a shareholder loan at zero % interest... hmm now where have we heard that before?
 
in my long and varied career in Architecture, I have worked for Foster & Partners, and I can assure yu that the dark Lord has had fk all to do with this design. It would have been given to a team of young interns to visualise , with no semblance of practicality involved. It is a fantasy build.
I have previously remarked on here, that the scheme forms part of a +20 year masterplan for the area, which infrastructure wise would have to be halfway in, before any new stadium could be contemplated, thats 10 years hence, if you got the finances and approvals in last week.
Sir Jim won't see it, Ineos won't see it...hell, half the punters on this forum won't see it.

Im thinking it is a show reel for potential ...middle eastern developers. Thtas all.
Correct answer.

"What could this area look like if.... "

Interns doing fantasy projects to let them experience the speed the industry demands.
Fancy visualisations though. Takes me back :) Anyway, nice career mate, Mr Norman turned me down for a model making job years ago. Did you work in the glass dildo? :) :)
 
What did you expect when you posted a lengthy post about what a magnificent attraction they are?

They aren’t. Not anymore.

It's fine if people don't agree, but rag comments are pretty childish.

To say they aren't an attraction any more is just stupid though. What's the point in pretending? Yes, their on field troubles will be causing them issues, but they still have a fanbase that clearly attracts interest. They get 70+ thousand for every game and they have been rubbish for a few years.

According to Deloitte, revenues in 2023/24 were City (€837m) and Utd (€770m), so despite their much lower performance revenue (PL prize money, CL prize money etc) they must still be pulling in commercial revenue that is comparative to ours.
 
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