True, though the figure is "infinite" for each club who hasn't won it so it's not just City who come off badly there.
Etihad Airways are $1.9 billion in debt, made an annual loss of $870 million, and have cut the pay of 20,000 employees. Fortunately they are able to increase next season's sponsorship of Man City to £300m or however much Pep needs.
£0m from furlough but £11m for Lovren so Michael Edwards will probably get us one or two #worldclass players
Any plans for Man Utd to give back the $28 million they took from US taxpayers? Or to stop pretending they're a Cayman Islands company to rob HMRC?
Fck me you're desperate What do you want me to say, the Glazers are money grabbing ****s. Yeh sure. But United is an English club so why the fck should I care about U.S. taxpayers. Last year the premier league clubs payed a combined total of £90m in taxes in the UK. Arsenal paid the most, I believe United were 3rd. Liverpool paid a big fat £0.