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Postby zuricity » Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:23 pm

Wait until Karl Heinz Rummenigge gets wind of this. He'll be declaring war on Uefa....
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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby phips » Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:44 pm

our bench last night was about 80m pounds more than our starting XI wasnt it?
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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby Patrick » Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:34 am

Complete farce.

Imagine if they actually decide that it's a bum deal. Then what? We give the money back? They ban us from Europe? We give up the massive local regeneration project?

They are a bunch of bureaucratic idiots who made a set of rules without really thinking through the consequences

Welcome to the consequences.

Truth is you came up with this shit to protect the established football hierarchy when you saw what us upstarts at city were up to, well too late, drop yer pants bend over and stop bleating
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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby john@staustell » Wed Aug 17, 2011 6:18 am

After Herr Rumenigge's recent comments UEFA better tread very carefully in he next two years or they may find the whole organisation is made redundant!
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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby Slim » Wed Aug 17, 2011 6:47 am

Patrick wrote:Complete farce.

Imagine if they actually decide that it's a bum deal. Then what? We give the money back? They ban us from Europe? We give up the massive local regeneration project?

They are a bunch of bureaucratic idiots who made a set of rules without really thinking through the consequences

Welcome to the consequences.

Truth is you came up with this shit to protect the established football hierarchy when you saw what us upstarts at city were up to, well too late, drop yer pants bend over and stop bleating


I assume we keep the money but it doesn't add to our bottom line when we are dealing with the FFP regulations. Or part of wouldn't anyway.

I think people are assuming UEFA and their new weapon don't want a scalp here, they will be after someone and I think we need to be very smart to ensure it's not us.
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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby feedthegreek » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:57 pm

thought id bump this with a link looks like karl heinz as had a change of heart.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14825620.stm
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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby Blue Since 76 » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:42 pm

For once, the rags have actually helped us - if you get get £10m sponsorship a season for a training kit that no one will ever see you wear and which you are banned from wearing in Europe, getting £40m a season for shirt, stadium, training ground and whle surrounding area sounds pretty cheap.

The scousers can keep it shut too - £20m a season for just shirts for a team not even in Europe. Yes, they have a lot of fans worldwide, but there's no reason why we can't claim similar, considering the additional exposure we'll have.
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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby ENIAM NAM » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:53 pm

Blue Since 76 wrote:For once, the rags have actually helped us - if you get get £10m sponsorship a season for a training kit that no one will ever see you wear and which you are banned from wearing in Europe, getting £40m a season for shirt, stadium, training ground and whle surrounding area sounds pretty cheap.

The scousers can keep it shut too - £20m a season for just shirts for a team not even in Europe. Yes, they have a lot of fans worldwide, but there's no reason why we can't claim similar, considering the additional exposure we'll have.

We sell about 150k shirts a year and Liverpool sell close to million. Umbro pay us about 20% of what Liverpool get. Sounds about right.

We are still in the very early days of success. It takes years to build up a worldwide following. We will get there, but it will take time.

Agree about the utd training kit deal, all these inflated deals help us.
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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby Blue Since 76 » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:33 pm

ENIAM NAM wrote:
Blue Since 76 wrote:For once, the rags have actually helped us - if you get get £10m sponsorship a season for a training kit that no one will ever see you wear and which you are banned from wearing in Europe, getting £40m a season for shirt, stadium, training ground and whle surrounding area sounds pretty cheap.

The scousers can keep it shut too - £20m a season for just shirts for a team not even in Europe. Yes, they have a lot of fans worldwide, but there's no reason why we can't claim similar, considering the additional exposure we'll have.

We sell about 150k shirts a year and Liverpool sell close to million. Umbro pay us about 20% of what Liverpool get. Sounds about right.

We are still in the very early days of success. It takes years to build up a worldwide following. We will get there, but it will take time.

Agree about the utd training kit deal, all these inflated deals help us.


As I said, the scousers are popular worldwide, probably in the top bracket along with Real, Barca and one other. However, our profile over the last two years has grown enormously and will be further helped by the signing of players like Aguero (960k followers on twitter) and appearances in the CL. When we win it, everyone will know our name.
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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby Slim » Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:50 am

Blue Since 76 wrote:
ENIAM NAM wrote:
Blue Since 76 wrote:For once, the rags have actually helped us - if you get get £10m sponsorship a season for a training kit that no one will ever see you wear and which you are banned from wearing in Europe, getting £40m a season for shirt, stadium, training ground and whle surrounding area sounds pretty cheap.

The scousers can keep it shut too - £20m a season for just shirts for a team not even in Europe. Yes, they have a lot of fans worldwide, but there's no reason why we can't claim similar, considering the additional exposure we'll have.

We sell about 150k shirts a year and Liverpool sell close to million. Umbro pay us about 20% of what Liverpool get. Sounds about right.

We are still in the very early days of success. It takes years to build up a worldwide following. We will get there, but it will take time.

Agree about the utd training kit deal, all these inflated deals help us.


As I said, the scousers are popular worldwide, probably in the top bracket along with Real, Barca and one other. However, our profile over the last two years has grown enormously and will be further helped by the signing of players like Aguero (960k followers on twitter) and appearances in the CL. When we win it, everyone will know our name.


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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby john@staustell » Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:49 am

feedthegreek wrote:thought id bump this with a link looks like karl heinz as had a change of heart.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14825620.stm


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Re: Uefa boss to scrutinise Manchester City's Etihad deal

Postby steveo_88 » Thu Sep 08, 2011 12:34 pm

CityGer wrote:"I have some questions, yes," said Jean-Luc Dehaene, the chairman of Uefa's Club Financial Control Panel.

"If we see clubs that are looking for loopholes we will act," he said.


Had to snigger at the first part, all I could think was "Where's my cut?"

Second reminds me alot of Formula 1. Bernie and Max are always looking to change the rules to equal the playing field, at the moment the big thing is blowing out the exhaust to gain momentum out of corners. Tactically F1 teams are always looking for the edge over their opponents like any other sport.

However I believe F1 is moving in the right direction financially by limiting how money can influence development, for example limiting wind tunnel time this gives less wealthy teams a chance to stay ahead or an equal chance to catch up by development. It's always going to be a sport aimed primarily at the super rich but limiting the impact of cash on the track makes it more competitive.
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