Quote from: adrenachrome on January 16, 2026, 05:47:35 PMQuoteMarc Guehi’s signing will likely take Manchester City’s spending to ~£500m in the last 12 months. All while we STILL await the verdict of their 115 potential financial breaches. Ah yes. Seems completely normal.https://x.com/PatrickTimmons1/status/2012125110682227012It’s looking more likely by the day the maximum punishment will be a transfer embargo and they know it. 10 years ought to go somewhere near levelling the playing field.
QuoteMarc Guehi’s signing will likely take Manchester City’s spending to ~£500m in the last 12 months. All while we STILL await the verdict of their 115 potential financial breaches. Ah yes. Seems completely normal.https://x.com/PatrickTimmons1/status/2012125110682227012
Marc Guehi’s signing will likely take Manchester City’s spending to ~£500m in the last 12 months. All while we STILL await the verdict of their 115 potential financial breaches. Ah yes. Seems completely normal.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on January 13, 2026, 10:21:49 PMRanking-based rewards can get properly fucked.We will benefit from it this season whilst playing Europa.
Ranking-based rewards can get properly fucked.
Also, our increased TV appearances (all but two of our games in all competitions have been broadcast live, making us the most popular pick for the TV companies) are largely due to us playing on Thursdays instead of Tuesday/Wednesday in CL. Many prefer Saturday 3pm kick-offs but they’re not as lucrative.We were on about the difference between CL and Europa League money a few pages back. All these extra TV games definitely help bridge that gap.
The latest edition of the Deloitte Football Money League is due out on Thursday. It'll be interesting to see what effect CL participation has on the figures, and what our wages/revenue ratio is now (not 96%, I'd imagine).
Quote from: Chris Harte on Today at 06:31:04 PMThe latest edition of the Deloitte Football Money League is due out on Thursday. It'll be interesting to see what effect CL participation has on the figures, and what our wages/revenue ratio is now (not 96%, I'd imagine).That was an anomaly anyway.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on Today at 09:44:12 PMQuote from: Chris Harte on Today at 06:31:04 PMThe latest edition of the Deloitte Football Money League is due out on Thursday. It'll be interesting to see what effect CL participation has on the figures, and what our wages/revenue ratio is now (not 96%, I'd imagine).That was an anomaly anyway.It was thirteen months wages vs twelve months revenue, wasn't it?