Just think where Poch had you at the time mate, £200M to strengthen the team/squad or pay for an underground pitch (to be used twice a year) and some big posh changing rooms to be used as often. You know i'm right Bro, just give me a thumbs up and no more if you are worried about your bredrens reaction.
The money was specific for the stadium...got nothing to do with transfers. They wouldn’t have happened regardless. You’re windmilling all over the place with this debate Diego...before it was about the atmosphere and now something else Go to bed, it’s late
The long term borrowing for the stadium (pre COVID) when offset against the incremental revenue still yielded a net positive. I remember @PowerSpurs being across the detail when the subject came up previously. So no, it doesn’t work like that. The effect of COVID and the complete loss of stadium revenue might cause a short term cash issue for them now, but that’s a separate issue, and effects every club.
Exactly right. Even on @Diego numbers the stadium makes net revenue from day 1 so it creates cash for transfers rather than reducing it. Money spent on the stadium doesn't count towards ffp but revenue from it does. Let's assume @Diego is right about the £200m cost of the sliding pitch. That increases interest charges by just over 5m per year and capital repayments are about 6m. So it needs to create £12m of extra income to break even. The two NFL matches pretty much do that by themselves.
That’s if the NFL games are hosted at WHL, if I was to bring my NFL franchise to London I would want the revenue myself, so buying Wembley for £700m would give me that, plus all the income from all the concerts and other events held there
The NFL games don't matter in the general scheme if things. I was just showing that you only need a couple of events per year to break even on the sliding pitch. The extra investment is only about a fifth of the cost incurred in buying Wembley and gets a much better venue. However if the outcome is an extra franchise for London then Tottenham has a huge chance of winning that which will be transformational for the club. Arsenal could have done all this. Instead you are stuck with a mediocre stadium which has barely altered your finances.
Following winning the title Liverpool have conceded more goals (11) and dropped more points (8) than any champions ever before. *points record Jordan Henderson is the first confirmed virgin to ever captain a side to the Premiership title.
Not on a per game basis. Man Utd have that record. Liverpool have just had far more games than anyone else after confirming the title.
Only two clubs have finished in the top 6 every year in the 2011 to 2020 decade. Man City and.....Spurs