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Offline AV82EC

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6105 on: Today at 12:16:09 PM »
I don't know why we're worried about all this SCR stuff then. You appear to have comprehensively proved that it's not an issue. You should email the club.

I think to really crack the PSR/SCR game the stars have to align perfectly and that’s the really frustrating part. You have to get all of your player buys and sales totally right, you have to have a stadium and commercial operation that brings in non-football related income, and you probably have to have a generational talent as a manager. And that’s just to get a foot in the door, potentially.

Villa and Newcastle have jemmied open the door a bit, we just need to keep up the leverage. 1 to 2 more seasons will see us on a par with Chelsea imv.

Ground is going to 50k
Commercial operation is getting into gear
Generational manager talent ✅

We just need a trophy to show for our efforts over the last 5 or 6 years.

I reckon we would need to be qualifying for the CL every year for another ten seasons and win some stuff to be getting anywhere near them wrt income etc. They made their bones when there were no spending or borrowing restrictions after all.

Personally I think quicker as they’re “only” €150m ahead of us but that is as you said predicated on us being in the CL for 2 to 3 seasons back to back.

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« Reply #6106 on: Today at 12:19:13 PM »
^^ I don’t think it’s that stark Stu. A few months ago (albeit working from out of date figures) people on here were going on about Spurs and Chelsea having three times our turnover. In 24/25, none of the Sky 6 had double ours, and we brought in about 70/80% of the lowest of the abominable 6 (Chelsea).

How high a percentage do you need to compete with them, bearing in mind we’re above all but two of them in the league as we speak?

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« Reply #6107 on: Today at 12:28:49 PM »
I’ve absolutely no idea, isn’t their commercial revenue huge? I know they broke the PSR system by offering lengthy contracts before that loophole was closed. Is that what is sustaining them now? They appear to have a lot more wiggle room than we do for missing out on CL football or making poor signings.

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« Reply #6108 on: Today at 12:29:38 PM »
Consecutive Champions League qualification is critical to entrenching our position - boosts our coffers, obviously, but also starves our rivals.

Hopefully, by qualifying relatively early this year, we should have more momentum with which to achieve that next year.

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« Reply #6109 on: Today at 12:30:48 PM »
I’ve absolutely no idea, isn’t their commercial revenue huge? I know they broke the PSR system by offering lengthy contracts before that loophole was closed. Is that what is sustaining them now? They appear to have a lot more wiggle room than we do for missing out on CL football or making poor signings.

They won the Club World Cup for £100m. They're fine.

Online Stu

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6110 on: Today at 12:35:28 PM »
I’ve absolutely no idea, isn’t their commercial revenue huge? I know they broke the PSR system by offering lengthy contracts before that loophole was closed. Is that what is sustaining them now? They appear to have a lot more wiggle room than we do for missing out on CL football or making poor signings.

They won the Club World Cup for £100m. They're fine.

Of course. So we still have a way to go yet to catch them up income/revenue-wise. I’m out of my depth with this stuff, I just revert to a sort of Faragist populist viewpoint of ITS ALL A LOAD OF BOLLOCKS. It’s all I’ve got to offer lads.

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« Reply #6111 on: Today at 12:46:12 PM »
^^ Yes, they are fine, no doubt. Has anyone got a percentage of the Sky 6’s turnover we need to achieve before ‘it’s a stitch up’ is no longer relevant? From a big English club in the PL anyway.

We hit €450m in 24/25. Does that make it impossible to compete with clubs who bring in €600m? €500m? €451m? Not for me. And the league table backs me up.
« Last Edit: Today at 12:48:14 PM by Percy McCarthy »

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« Reply #6112 on: Today at 12:54:37 PM »
It doesn’t make it impossible, but it makes it much harder to sustain a challenge. 
« Last Edit: Today at 01:04:22 PM by Rigadon »

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6113 on: Today at 01:00:54 PM »
A £100m difference may not be massive in percentage terms but it makes a big difference to the fees and wages you can offer. And we'll be way behind all of them this season. And that's the issue, some of them miss the CL while we're in it and they are still ahead of us, if we miss out and we're miles behind.

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« Reply #6114 on: Today at 01:28:43 PM »
^^ Yes, they are fine, no doubt. Has anyone got a percentage of the Sky 6’s turnover we need to achieve before ‘it’s a stitch up’ is no longer relevant? From a big English club in the PL anyway.

We hit €450m in 24/25. Does that make it impossible to compete with clubs who bring in €600m? €500m? €451m? Not for me. And the league table backs me up.

Love your positivity Percy, it matches my feelings.
We are where we are with all the hurdles in our way, as our finances grow we will only strengthen (with Unai in situ).

 


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