Wonderwall wrote:just got an email from the club telling me I can buy a Sterling shirt for £72, how nice of them. I think I will wait for Mike Ashley to get them in store!
They should throw in a free balloon with it at that price.
Wonderwall wrote:just got an email from the club telling me I can buy a Sterling shirt for £72, how nice of them. I think I will wait for Mike Ashley to get them in store!
Wonderwall wrote:just got an email from the club telling me I can buy a Sterling shirt for £72, how nice of them. I think I will wait for Mike Ashley to get them in store!
dazby wrote:The dippers have taken over the middle of my town today. They had a display in front of our City Hall. I walked through checking it out whilst wearing my City jacket. What I would have given in that moment for a Sterling shirt.
patrickblue wrote:Looks like red scouse are going to spunk nearly all the Stirling money on Benteke.
Alex Sapphire wrote:If this is true, and bearing in mind Sterling will prolly have a c18.8 million impact when reported in our annual accounts (being his reported wages for the year and 1/5th of the initial price of his registration),
and scouse will have to report all of the QPR money (8.8mill) , plus 1/5th of Benteke's transfer fee (>7mill) PLUS his wages...which must be a total greater than 19 mill
who actually gets the better deal?
Or am I missing summat (JF are you there?)
Alex Sapphire wrote:If this is true, and bearing in mind Sterling will prolly have a c18.8 million impact when reported in our annual accounts (being his reported wages for the year and 1/5th of the initial price of his registration),
and scouse will have to report all of the QPR money (8.8mill) , plus 1/5th of Benteke's transfer fee (>7mill) PLUS his wages...which must be a total greater than 19 mill
who actually gets the better deal?
Or am I missing summat (JF are you there?)
Alex Sapphire wrote:If this is true, and bearing in mind Sterling will prolly have a c18.8 million impact when reported in our annual accounts (being his reported wages for the year and 1/5th of the initial price of his registration),
and scouse will have to report all of the QPR money (8.8mill) , plus 1/5th of Benteke's transfer fee (>7mill) PLUS his wages...which must be a total greater than 19 mill
who actually gets the better deal?
Or am I missing summat (JF are you there?)
Im_Spartacus wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:If this is true, and bearing in mind Sterling will prolly have a c18.8 million impact when reported in our annual accounts (being his reported wages for the year and 1/5th of the initial price of his registration),
and scouse will have to report all of the QPR money (8.8mill) , plus 1/5th of Benteke's transfer fee (>7mill) PLUS his wages...which must be a total greater than 19 mill
who actually gets the better deal?
Or am I missing summat (JF are you there?)
You're right in terms of year 1. Of course in the end it all amounts to Liverpool making a £6m trading surplus if you consider them as like for like replacements.
But from an accounting perspective, of course it looks rather worse for us in year 2-5
Nigels Tackle wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:If this is true, and bearing in mind Sterling will prolly have a c18.8 million impact when reported in our annual accounts (being his reported wages for the year and 1/5th of the initial price of his registration),
and scouse will have to report all of the QPR money (8.8mill) , plus 1/5th of Benteke's transfer fee (>7mill) PLUS his wages...which must be a total greater than 19 mill
who actually gets the better deal?
Or am I missing summat (JF are you there?)
You're right in terms of year 1. Of course in the end it all amounts to Liverpool making a £6m trading surplus if you consider them as like for like replacements.
But from an accounting perspective, of course it looks rather worse for us in year 2-5
have you factored the revenue from sterling shirt sales into your calculations?
Im_Spartacus wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:If this is true, and bearing in mind Sterling will prolly have a c18.8 million impact when reported in our annual accounts (being his reported wages for the year and 1/5th of the initial price of his registration),
and scouse will have to report all of the QPR money (8.8mill) , plus 1/5th of Benteke's transfer fee (>7mill) PLUS his wages...which must be a total greater than 19 mill
who actually gets the better deal?
Or am I missing summat (JF are you there?)
You're right in terms of year 1. Of course in the end it all amounts to Liverpool making a £6m trading surplus if you consider them as like for like replacements.
But from an accounting perspective, of course it looks rather worse for us in year 2-5
have you factored the revenue from sterling shirt sales into your calculations?
highly unlikely we would sell more sterling shirts than Liverpool would sell of benteke. Last season Liverpool sold around 800,000 and were in 6th or 7th place globally for short sales. We weren't even in the top 12 on the list which was Inter at 300,000
Im_Spartacus wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:If this is true, and bearing in mind Sterling will prolly have a c18.8 million impact when reported in our annual accounts (being his reported wages for the year and 1/5th of the initial price of his registration),
and scouse will have to report all of the QPR money (8.8mill) , plus 1/5th of Benteke's transfer fee (>7mill) PLUS his wages...which must be a total greater than 19 mill
who actually gets the better deal?
Or am I missing summat (JF are you there?)
You're right in terms of year 1. Of course in the end it all amounts to Liverpool making a £6m trading surplus if you consider them as like for like replacements.
But from an accounting perspective, of course it looks rather worse for us in year 2-5
have you factored the revenue from sterling shirt sales into your calculations?
highly unlikely we would sell more sterling shirts than Liverpool would sell of benteke. Last season Liverpool sold around 800,000 and were in 6th or 7th place globally for short sales. We weren't even in the top 12 on the list which was Inter at 300,000
john@staustell wrote:I think this purchase of Benteke has the potential to be slightly tragic for a club with such eestry
Still never mind
Nigels Tackle wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:If this is true, and bearing in mind Sterling will prolly have a c18.8 million impact when reported in our annual accounts (being his reported wages for the year and 1/5th of the initial price of his registration),
and scouse will have to report all of the QPR money (8.8mill) , plus 1/5th of Benteke's transfer fee (>7mill) PLUS his wages...which must be a total greater than 19 mill
who actually gets the better deal?
Or am I missing summat (JF are you there?)
You're right in terms of year 1. Of course in the end it all amounts to Liverpool making a £6m trading surplus if you consider them as like for like replacements.
But from an accounting perspective, of course it looks rather worse for us in year 2-5
have you factored the revenue from sterling shirt sales into your calculations?
highly unlikely we would sell more sterling shirts than Liverpool would sell of benteke. Last season Liverpool sold around 800,000 and were in 6th or 7th place globally for short sales. We weren't even in the top 12 on the list which was Inter at 300,000
i was taking the piss
patrickblue wrote:john@staustell wrote:I think this purchase of Benteke has the potential to be slightly tragic for a club with such eestry
Still never mind
It's going to be a repeat of last season, isn't it.
A tragedy of epic proportions to be sure.
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