Those Celebrity Net Worth things are a nonsense, particularly when it comes to businessmen in places like Turkey. He could be worth £50m, he could be worth £500m, none of those sites have any real idea.
I just don't understand many football club owners. In our everyday lives we are always told to live within our means. When the money comes in each month you pay your mortgage/rent, then your utilities and any other bills. If you own a business, make sure you pay the taxman on time and any money owing to suppliers. It seems like football club owners would go out and by a porsche, not pay bills and re Spot on. The majority of us, if we had a football club, would ensure we paid our bills on time. What's left you can invest in the squad and hope that it gets you in a position to compete near the top. There would be no talk of 6 or 7 million spends on players, whilst bills were not being paid. It's like us not paying our mortgage or utility bills in the hope that we get 6 numbers on the lottery and that will sort everything out.
To me it would seem an insanely cheeky thing to ask. Why would they ever agree to it? Obviously we feel we got poor value from that £1m but it isn't their fault or their problem. They'd be writing off £1m when they don't have any need to.
He joined Fleetwood in 2021. He'd been at Man U since before he was born. You'll win nowt with foetuses, mind.
Nice on a scone but I'm not getting aroused at the thought of them on a slice of Jackson's soft white...
100% agree, and no blame from me for trying to finagle that....what worries me is the comment about straw that broke the camels back.....the unknowns around unpaid suppliers and other clubs.....likely less excusable
It’s not normal bread, it’s sweetened. It’s basically a dessert made to look like a sandwich to avoid charging vat on it.
I’ve not tried one but have been told they’re not great and there is much better for the same price and calories. Good free press for M&S though.