Who is the "taking advantage of fans with the highest seat prices" club in England,I wonder....and how much....and what are their excuses?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46978891 It seems that he wants to give Mitrovic a kicking. Fair enough!
Is it any wonder that Sarri finds it hard to motivate his players when they know they are not wanted. He has two perfectly good strikers in Morata and Giroud but goes and gets an overweight 31 year old on loan.
Sorry! It has to be said They have gone for a Burton. Having gone for a Burton I will pick up a coat.
Top 10 Richest Clubs 1. Real Madrid 2. Barcalona 3. Man United 4. Bayern Munch 5. Man City 6. Paris St. Germain 7. Liverpool 8. Chelsea 9. Arsenal 10. Tottenham Hotspur
It's worth a bit of a detailed look... https://www2.deloitte.com/uk/en/pag.../articles/deloitte-football-money-league.html Notably, we're very close to getting TV rights money below 50% of income and have achieved commercial monies above £100m. The new stadium should see commercial income, from sponsorships and non-football events grow by a further £50m and matchday income go well over £100m with the use of our own stadium and keeping the monies from concessions, etc. These are signs of us having hit the European elite, with room to continue growth. We're very unlikely to ever catch the Top 5 (whilst Citeh are able to cheat FFP) but looking back at Everton, Newcastle and West Ham shows where we have come from. We're now at double their incomes and over treble their commercial income. It's interesting to see what little difference the Spammers move has had on their finances. Now about that stadium debt....
Not even required. Deloitte have the Goons only 11m more in revenues than Spurs. They don't get CL this season, and that must be the crisis point. "Notably, we're very close to getting TV rights money below 50% of income" Broadcast revenue is ramping up, because Spurs playing is obviously an increasingly common (CL etc) and enjoyable viewing experience for the overall audience.
I know Hearts are not a rival so I could have posted on the transfer thread but we all read all the threads. THIS is ''classic'': New Hearts striker David Vanecek was "rubbish" in his side's 2-1 Scottish Premiership defeat by Dundee, says manager Craig Levein. The Czech forward, 27, arrived at the start of January, having initially agreed to sign last July. 1) Did the manager not know who he was signing 2) Publicly slagging off your new player 3) Playing an unfit player- or can a player go straight in to your team ( unless you are Jermain Defoe- scores on debut again ) 4) January signings? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46981307
They're 13th. The 11-20 is as follows: 11. Juventus. 12. Dortmund. 13. Atletico. 14. Inter. 15. Roma. 16. Schalke. 17. Everton. 18. Milan. 19. Newcastle. 20. West Ham.
They make modest profits and the have occasional La Liga / UEFA win, which means their wage bill though large is sustainable. It also shows how biased La Liga money is towards Madrid and Barca though.
Are Man U still loaded with dollar-lolly after their purchases or do they have never ending deep pockets? Plus giving Jose a couple of quid as he got kicked out of the door!
Thierry Henry suspended by Monaco, essentially as they try and work out the cheapest way to fire him Too late for a cheeky Tielemans bid?