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KPR Vs Man Utd

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  1. Bozz

    Bozz Well-Known Member

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    Utd will be ok for FFP. It's not about being in debt it's about not creating more debt. Man Utd are servicing their debt so it wont be a problem.
     
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  2. BringBackfootie

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    I know bu that's just not as funny:)
     
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  3. BCR

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    KPR is to Man United, as .......... moth to a flame? bloods and crips? Ricky Bobby and crepes?
     
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  4. luvgonzo

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    HA! Lost me there butty!<cheers><cheers>
     
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  5. BCR

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    haha, I just blanked on what it is called, but something along the lines of black is to white as night is to day, something that relates to that. KPR to man United could be hate hate ( a la bloods crips) , moth to a flame ( they bait him pretty bad and he baits them), and Ricky Bobby and Crepes not sure on that one, just know they don't apparove of each other yet though do ( as a fin pancake).
     
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  6. luvgonzo

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    Got the first part now, but who the hell is Ricky Bobby! and what's a fin pancake! Brilliant...
     
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  7. KingPepeReina.

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    It won't matter if they are servicing their debt.I'll tell you why.When they are servicing their debt,they will be making losses.And thats what UEFA are cutting down on.So if they make more than £15 million in losses a year,they won't be playing in Europe.
     
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  8. BCR

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  9. luvgonzo

    luvgonzo Pisshead

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  10. BCR

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    No prob, This movie always cracks me up, the stereotyping is so bad it's funny. "These colors don't run"
     
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  11. Swarbs

    Swarbs Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    He is the boil on our ass <ok>

    If we make more than £15 million a year in losses on ongoing football business. Of our £83.6 million losses last year, £60 million were one off losses and £35 million were goodwill write offs from the Glazer's purchase of the club. So for FFP purposes, we made a profit of around £22 million <ok>
     
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  12. KingPepeReina.

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    The only thing is Man United didn't make £83.6 million in losses.The figure was £108.9 million.So where is your profit.?
     
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  13. BCR

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    This bank knowledge of each club will go on until we buy players or united do/don't..... I will never be an accountant or in charge of anyone's books I can tell you that much.

    A boil? I thought it was more like a mosquito bite, you just keep scratching it when you know you are not supposed to!
     
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  14. Swarbs

    Swarbs Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    You appear to be confusing a holding company with a football club...

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/oct/08/manchester-united-losses

    Anyway, we've gone down this road before. I'm 100% confident we will be fine under FFP rules and have no more to say on the subject <ok>

    That's a better metaphor - annoying as **** but it feels so good to scratch (or in KPR's case mock) the little bugger!
     
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  15. BringBackfootie

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    Fergie will have to resort to taking cuttings from players and planting them
     
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  16. Bloody Wanker

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    The title of this thread should be changed to "'Pool fans prior to the wake up call"
     
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  17. KingPepeReina.

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    The title of this should be Fergie visits portugese soup kitchens to sign players.
     
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  18. Bloody Wanker

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    Or possibly "19-18"
     
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  19. BCR

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    wherever you get your jolly's from swarbs! haha. I know Bebe was a bad purchase but I think I saw on the old 606 (?) that some were rating Vela way higher than hernandez. Now, obviously I do not like nor support United, but I know about the Concacaf and ya Vela has showed glimpses, but a player like Hernandez is hard to find, that humble, works extremely hard for the cause, and somehow someway finds a goal! I think he is likened to Solksjaer at United? I think Kuyt is the closest we have to that "tap-in" guy that he is pretty unfairly labeled.

    Any news on how we are lining up on Sunday? I really hope no Soto, just makes me cringe that type of football/player
     
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  20. Swarbs

    Swarbs Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Thanks...I think! <ok>

    Oh, and I know I said I wouldn't say anything more about this, but here's the BBC's analysis of the FFP rules:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/9450671.stm

    Like I said KPR - "United made a pre-tax loss of £79m in 2010 but, by Uefa's measure, actually returned a positive break-even result of £42m." So if anything, my back of the envelope calculation was an underestimate.
     
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