Quote from: eamonn on January 25, 2024, 12:26:23 PMDidn't we spend most of the 2010s under-achieving relative to salaries paid?I remember in 09/10 when we lost out on the last CL place to someone called 'Spuds', despite spending more than them in wages. So I wouldn't be surprised.
Didn't we spend most of the 2010s under-achieving relative to salaries paid?
Quote from: Dogtanian on January 25, 2024, 12:28:43 PMQuote from: eamonn on January 25, 2024, 12:26:23 PMDidn't we spend most of the 2010s under-achieving relative to salaries paid?I remember in 09/10 when we lost out on the last CL place to someone called 'Spuds', despite spending more than them in wages. So I wouldn't be surprised.Oh god, the terrible realisation of a possible discussion of Spurs Wage bill.
Quote from: LeeS on January 18, 2024, 12:56:51 PMQuote from: DB on January 18, 2024, 11:53:12 AMDo the PL really want City punished, therefore admitting all their trophies and all the entertainment they have bought since 2008, was basically done by cheating. That would seriously damage the PL brand???It’s all very dark and a lot of unknowns. Added with the Everton and Forest situation, it’s all just a big mess.The PL isnt an entity, it is 20 separate clubs with their own interests. Almost all of them would love to see Man City knocked off their perch. Especially those that have complied with the rulesQuestion and point still stands.
Quote from: DB on January 18, 2024, 11:53:12 AMDo the PL really want City punished, therefore admitting all their trophies and all the entertainment they have bought since 2008, was basically done by cheating. That would seriously damage the PL brand???It’s all very dark and a lot of unknowns. Added with the Everton and Forest situation, it’s all just a big mess.The PL isnt an entity, it is 20 separate clubs with their own interests. Almost all of them would love to see Man City knocked off their perch. Especially those that have complied with the rules
Do the PL really want City punished, therefore admitting all their trophies and all the entertainment they have bought since 2008, was basically done by cheating. That would seriously damage the PL brand???It’s all very dark and a lot of unknowns. Added with the Everton and Forest situation, it’s all just a big mess.
Quote from: DB on January 18, 2024, 01:46:53 PMQuote from: LeeS on January 18, 2024, 12:56:51 PMQuote from: DB on January 18, 2024, 11:53:12 AMDo the PL really want City punished, therefore admitting all their trophies and all the entertainment they have bought since 2008, was basically done by cheating. That would seriously damage the PL brand???It’s all very dark and a lot of unknowns. Added with the Everton and Forest situation, it’s all just a big mess.The PL isnt an entity, it is 20 separate clubs with their own interests. Almost all of them would love to see Man City knocked off their perch. Especially those that have complied with the rulesQuestion and point still stands.If Citeh do get punished in the way they should then the brand is going to get damaged but it will move on. If Citeh do not get punished or punished appropriately then I think the league will go into meltdown. The likes of Liverpool, Manure, us and most of the others are not going to stand for that.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on January 25, 2024, 06:40:41 AMWe're 21st in the Deloitte money list. Randy Lerner is semi-tumescent in anticipation of next year.I’d love to know how they calculated that as we haven’t even announced our 22/23 Company accounts yet?
We're 21st in the Deloitte money list. Randy Lerner is semi-tumescent in anticipation of next year.
Quote from: AV82EC on January 25, 2024, 12:01:14 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on January 25, 2024, 06:40:41 AMWe're 21st in the Deloitte money list. Randy Lerner is semi-tumescent in anticipation of next year.I’d love to know how they calculated that as we haven’t even announced our 22/23 Company accounts yet? The club probably volunteers the figure in order to be included in the survey. How accurate did the €210m turn out to be last year?
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on January 25, 2024, 03:39:30 PMQuote from: AV82EC on January 25, 2024, 12:01:14 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on January 25, 2024, 06:40:41 AMWe're 21st in the Deloitte money list. Randy Lerner is semi-tumescent in anticipation of next year.I’d love to know how they calculated that as we haven’t even announced our 22/23 Company accounts yet? The club probably volunteers the figure in order to be included in the survey. How accurate did the €210m turn out to be last year?It was spot on when I did the currency conversion so you’re probably right Perce.
Stuff like the Warehouse will contribute barely anything to those figures. Even if, say, 2,000 people spent an average of £20 there every home match (which is on the high side), that's less than 800k for the season.Same with Lower Grounds and Terrace View. We have to have them, because it is all revenue and what not, but the numbers involved are still very small in the bigger picture.This is one of the things that confuses me about the North Stand. It is a clear way to introduce 10,000 more paying customers, and with a new stand establishing a pretty high cost point with decent (and revenue raising) corporate facilities.
The bottom line is we need to expand the stadium even to compete with the likes of Newcastle and West Ham.