Quote from: PeterWithesShin on March 19, 2024, 09:39:25 AMhttps://vipfootballhospitality.com/tickets/aston-villa/Yes this came up on my facebook . Glorified touts !
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There's enough space behind the Stretford End to build a complete new stadium that's just a car park at present.
Or a jail.
Modern football and capitalism (amiritekids) inadvertently summed up by exactly the right person:QuoteWest Ham owner David Sullivan told Sky Sports: "The Premier League is the best league in the world so why change a winning formula?"I hope the government don't wreck something that works. If over the coming seasons the Premier League ceases to be the best league in the world, it will be down to an interfering government."He added: "Between the 20 clubs there is almost £2bn of debt, so there isn't really 'available cash' to give away."Everything's great, although we're all bang on the edge of financial disaster.
West Ham owner David Sullivan told Sky Sports: "The Premier League is the best league in the world so why change a winning formula?"I hope the government don't wreck something that works. If over the coming seasons the Premier League ceases to be the best league in the world, it will be down to an interfering government."He added: "Between the 20 clubs there is almost £2bn of debt, so there isn't really 'available cash' to give away."
Quote from: Drummond on March 19, 2024, 11:03:39 AMEverton was one charge, Forest was one charge and they engaged and cooperated throughout. Man City have 115 charges, aren't complying at all, are delaying at every opportunity and thus it's taking a lot longer.The book has to be thrown at them, in the strongest possible terms, otherwise it's all pointless and there will be litigation galore from lots of other clubs which could finish the Premier League.My only concern is that the government try to get involved to smooth the process because Abu Dhabi threaten to withdraw funding etc. You can see from the government intervening to help the Saudis take over Newcastle for precedence.If they are really going at them hard then surely there should be interim sanctions. If you don't supply this information by this date then you will be suspended from this competition etc. Rather than crowning them again with yet more trophies that they have cheated their way to, with the media continuing to fawn over their greatness.It doesn't feel to me at all like the book has been thrown at them. If it has, it was a gentle underarm lob.
Everton was one charge, Forest was one charge and they engaged and cooperated throughout. Man City have 115 charges, aren't complying at all, are delaying at every opportunity and thus it's taking a lot longer.The book has to be thrown at them, in the strongest possible terms, otherwise it's all pointless and there will be litigation galore from lots of other clubs which could finish the Premier League.My only concern is that the government try to get involved to smooth the process because Abu Dhabi threaten to withdraw funding etc. You can see from the government intervening to help the Saudis take over Newcastle for precedence.
Surely they're not worth that much?
Man Utd might be 1b in debt but the club is worth 5b + so it’s hardly negative equity
I'd suggest £2bn is a figure that just came out of Porno's gob. The true figure will be much more and it's all fine until there's no-one to buy your debt-ridden business, or the people you owe get itchy. Not that either scenario would ever happen to any club, company, banking sector, national economy....
Quote from: john e on March 19, 2024, 12:48:51 PMMan Utd might be 1b in debt but the club is worth 5b + so it’s hardly negative equityThat might very well be the case, but they still have more debt than most clubs are worth & PSR is meant to be a way to stop clubs going into debt.Clubs should be forced to pay off their debt before being given 400% advantage over clubs with no debt.And if it's not a problem for them, then paying it off should be pretty speedy & smooth.