I'm sure I read that Spurs' new stadium has an on site brewery. So it'll cost to make the beer but they won't have to pay to transport it. This presumably equals more profit when they sell it on matchday.
Quote from: brontebilly on January 17, 2024, 06:44:51 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 17, 2024, 01:53:40 PMDeloitte, using one assumes the club's accounts, provide one number, but some really figure plucked from the air calculations by people on the internet say "Nah, reckon it's 5 times as much".I know who I believe. It's almost as bad as when people, who are not engineers with a long history of working on projects like this, assure us it "wouldn't be too difficult" to implement whatever utterly hatstand idea they have for adding seats.The history and credibility of audit "partners" like Deloitte might lead you to swing more towards randomers on the internet for your facts. They were the audit partner of the basket case FAI for over 20 years, for example.Deloitte / PWC both have form when it comes to massaging the numbers . As for high turnover relating to a high tax bill, anyone with half a brain will know there's plenty of avenues for avoiding the tax man.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 17, 2024, 01:53:40 PMDeloitte, using one assumes the club's accounts, provide one number, but some really figure plucked from the air calculations by people on the internet say "Nah, reckon it's 5 times as much".I know who I believe. It's almost as bad as when people, who are not engineers with a long history of working on projects like this, assure us it "wouldn't be too difficult" to implement whatever utterly hatstand idea they have for adding seats.The history and credibility of audit "partners" like Deloitte might lead you to swing more towards randomers on the internet for your facts. They were the audit partner of the basket case FAI for over 20 years, for example.
Deloitte, using one assumes the club's accounts, provide one number, but some really figure plucked from the air calculations by people on the internet say "Nah, reckon it's 5 times as much".I know who I believe. It's almost as bad as when people, who are not engineers with a long history of working on projects like this, assure us it "wouldn't be too difficult" to implement whatever utterly hatstand idea they have for adding seats.
Quote from: Chris Harte on January 18, 2024, 07:47:14 AMI'm sure I read that Spurs' new stadium has an on site brewery. So it'll cost to make the beer but they won't have to pay to transport it. This presumably equals more profit when they sell it on matchday.We’re getting one of them.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on January 18, 2024, 08:53:47 AMQuote from: Chris Harte on January 18, 2024, 07:47:14 AMI'm sure I read that Spurs' new stadium has an on site brewery. So it'll cost to make the beer but they won't have to pay to transport it. This presumably equals more profit when they sell it on matchday.We’re getting one of them.So with the catering staff we have we literally won't be able to organise a piss up in a brewery.
Quote from: VillaTim on January 17, 2024, 11:20:29 PMQuote from: brontebilly on January 17, 2024, 06:44:51 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 17, 2024, 01:53:40 PMDeloitte, using one assumes the club's accounts, provide one number, but some really figure plucked from the air calculations by people on the internet say "Nah, reckon it's 5 times as much".I know who I believe. It's almost as bad as when people, who are not engineers with a long history of working on projects like this, assure us it "wouldn't be too difficult" to implement whatever utterly hatstand idea they have for adding seats.The history and credibility of audit "partners" like Deloitte might lead you to swing more towards randomers on the internet for your facts. They were the audit partner of the basket case FAI for over 20 years, for example.Deloitte / PWC both have form when it comes to massaging the numbers . As for high turnover relating to a high tax bill, anyone with half a brain will know there's plenty of avenues for avoiding the tax man. I suspect that very rarely involves inflating your income.
Quote from: VillaTim on January 17, 2024, 11:20:29 PMAs for high turnover relating to a high tax bill, anyone with half a brain will know there's plenty of avenues for avoiding the tax man. To be fair, you probably have us beat on that score.
As for high turnover relating to a high tax bill, anyone with half a brain will know there's plenty of avenues for avoiding the tax man.
How on earth do Man CheaŁy have a higher turnover than Man Utd another firm of great accountants
Quote from: VillaTim on January 18, 2024, 11:05:34 AMHow on earth do Man CheaŁy have a higher turnover than Man Utd another firm of great accountants Are you some kind of performance artist?
Quote from: VillaTim on January 18, 2024, 11:05:34 AMHow on earth do Man CheaŁy have a higher turnover than Man Utd another firm of great accountantsSponsorship. Nothing to do with Accountants, it’s to do with them being owned by an oil state and connected parties paying massively over the odds.