Saliba was clearly their top “makes it all come together” player last season, as they fell apart without him. Certainly not this other thing.He was shit 2/3s of the season, so much so loads of the scum wanted him gone regardless of the alligations
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Saliba was clearly their top “makes it all come together” player last season, as they fell apart without him. Certainly not this other thing.He was shit 2/3s of the season, so much so loads of the scum wanted him gone regardless of the alligations
23 years of zero investment says otherwiseI disagree that they will not put in any more than just enough to protect the value of their investment.
Two things can be true. Partey looked crap when saliba was fit, the fans had turned on him before salibas injury.Saliba was clearly their top “makes it all come together” player last season, as they fell apart without him. Certainly not this other thing.
Is that what they're planning on doing? Because until they do it, it's just value on paper.There are ways to borrow or liquidate equity.
They could sell part of the club.
Spending a shitload on players is a risky way to grow an investment. Having a proper structure a la Brighton and Brentford with the financial muscle we currently have, on the other hand, can get us the results we want and grow the investment.They aren’t exactly living on the dole ffs. That cunt Lewis could easily rustle up 0.5BN, sell another investment if cash flow is an issue and direct it to grow value in their major investment
I'm sure they've also made money though hollywood accounting, and things like the club buying various services exclusively from Levy/Lewis owned companies (at above market rate). IIRC, the club's catering provider is owned by Levy.
Zero investment? Really? The spending on players and salaries in the past 4 years begs to differ.23 years of zero investment says otherwise
If they want to grow their investment they will need to be successful on the pitch too. That's what will grow commercial and TV revenue, which in turn will increase the value of the club.
Yes, everyone knows this apart from them.
This is the kind of shit that drives me mad.
According to Fab, £38!!
United not getting 6b so likely won’t even sell nowGood question.
A different question is ‘what’s it worth?’
Rule of thumb would suggest certainly no more than approx. 2.5 billion.
Of course, ENIC wouldn’t accept that and we’ll probably see the number redefined based on the United auction.
I wouldn’t go over £37.95
Disagree. Not going to get into details but Rice is much more than Partey was. Derogatory terms suxh as the one you used are disgusting in my opinion.You are over rating them for this season.
Rice is good but the rapist was the best in the league when he was fit. Their collapse happened when his injuries and form dropped at the end of the season.
Timber is small and a bit soft.
Havertz makes them worse and they have to play him.
They aren't going anywhere but lot of other teams will catch them up.