dick dastardley wrote:Mase wrote:Manchester City have reportedly received multiple offers from European clubs for young attacker Adedire Mebude.
We got nearly £300m in prize money last season, we’re selling academy kids left and right for what? We don’t need the money. I’d understand it if we were making moves in the transfer market. We’re sat still.
Do you think some of the money might go towards the stadium rebuild??
johnny crossan wrote:
Mase wrote:Manchester City have reportedly received multiple offers from European clubs for young attacker Adedire Mebude.
We got nearly £300m in prize money last season, we’re selling academy kids left and right for what? We don’t need the money. I’d understand it if we were making moves in the transfer market. We’re sat still.
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Manchester City have reportedly received multiple offers from European clubs for young attacker Adedire Mebude.
We got nearly £300m in prize money last season, we’re selling academy kids left and right for what? We don’t need the money. I’d understand it if we were making moves in the transfer market. We’re sat still.
Most of that £300m - probably £200m+ - would have been expected and therefore budgeted for in the normal course of running expenses. It's not as if we've unexpectedly come into £300m. The kids we're selling would have been assessed very closely by our coaching team and been deemed surplus to requirements, either because they weren't good enough or had the wrong mental attitude/strength to make it at the very top. We're getting good money for them - with buy back clauses or sell on fees - whilst their stock is high after 3 consecutive PL2 titles. Great business, overall, IMHO.
Mase wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Manchester City have reportedly received multiple offers from European clubs for young attacker Adedire Mebude.
We got nearly £300m in prize money last season, we’re selling academy kids left and right for what? We don’t need the money. I’d understand it if we were making moves in the transfer market. We’re sat still.
Most of that £300m - probably £200m+ - would have been expected and therefore budgeted for in the normal course of running expenses. It's not as if we've unexpectedly come into £300m. The kids we're selling would have been assessed very closely by our coaching team and been deemed surplus to requirements, either because they weren't good enough or had the wrong mental attitude/strength to make it at the very top. We're getting good money for them - with buy back clauses or sell on fees - whilst their stock is high after 3 consecutive PL2 titles. Great business, overall, IMHO.
We better keep winning then because if we don’t we’ll go under at £200+ million running costs a season.
All jokes aside if any club earmarks the majority of their winnings to go towards running costs then their model is fucked. Luckily that’s not us.
Outcast wrote:
Tell me about it, we wasted £100m on Jack Grealish, we should have promoted our kids instead of wasting a large sum on an average overrated one trick pony showboating alcoholic party animal. What was the club thinking
Mase wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Manchester City have reportedly received multiple offers from European clubs for young attacker Adedire Mebude.
We got nearly £300m in prize money last season, we’re selling academy kids left and right for what? We don’t need the money. I’d understand it if we were making moves in the transfer market. We’re sat still.
Most of that £300m - probably £200m+ - would have been expected and therefore budgeted for in the normal course of running expenses. It's not as if we've unexpectedly come into £300m. The kids we're selling would have been assessed very closely by our coaching team and been deemed surplus to requirements, either because they weren't good enough or had the wrong mental attitude/strength to make it at the very top. We're getting good money for them - with buy back clauses or sell on fees - whilst their stock is high after 3 consecutive PL2 titles. Great business, overall, IMHO.
We better keep winning then because if we don’t we’ll go under at £200+ million running costs a season.
All jokes aside if any club earmarks the majority of their winnings to go towards running costs regularly then their model is fucked. Luckily that’s not us.
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Manchester City have reportedly received multiple offers from European clubs for young attacker Adedire Mebude.
We got nearly £300m in prize money last season, we’re selling academy kids left and right for what? We don’t need the money. I’d understand it if we were making moves in the transfer market. We’re sat still.
Most of that £300m - probably £200m+ - would have been expected and therefore budgeted for in the normal course of running expenses. It's not as if we've unexpectedly come into £300m. The kids we're selling would have been assessed very closely by our coaching team and been deemed surplus to requirements, either because they weren't good enough or had the wrong mental attitude/strength to make it at the very top. We're getting good money for them - with buy back clauses or sell on fees - whilst their stock is high after 3 consecutive PL2 titles. Great business, overall, IMHO.
We better keep winning then because if we don’t we’ll go under at £200+ million running costs a season.
All jokes aside if any club earmarks the majority of their winnings to go towards running costs regularly then their model is fucked. Luckily that’s not us.
All good businesses will have a cash flow plan, with best and worst case scenarios. Finishing last in the PL would have still netted us £100m! And group stage elimination from the CL would still have been worth at least €15.5m just on performance based payments. Then there's the extra for co-efficient payments (ours is on the higher end) plus broadcast payments. So before a ball was kicked, we'd have known about £150m of "winnings". So yes, this would have been part of the budget planning. The rest is a bonus!
Mase wrote:Nottingham Forest have signed Sweden forward Anthony Elanga from Manchester United on a five-year deal.
Thought he was the next Ronaldo?
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Nottingham Forest have signed Sweden forward Anthony Elanga from Manchester United on a five-year deal.
Thought he was the next Ronaldo?
The next Rolando, perhaps?
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