Nuno… it was 15 points from 10 games (5wins 5losses) not 18games and 26points as he claimed.
Then gets all aggro when rightly called out on the Conte bit.
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Remember that story when he joined that one of his previous players told about sitting next to him for 24 hours on a plane and Ange didnt say a word to him?
From what we know of him now paints a different picture of the man from when we laughed about it back in 2023.
The rot must be stopped before the consequences overwhelm the club.It's incredible that he is still here. I just can't believe it.
Can't help myself. I truly have no idea why you've brought Levy into this discussion and continue to hammer on it. This is the problem with some of you - you've got tunnel vision and all you can see is #LevyOut.
The point made was that, really regardless of whatever you believe our PSR standing will be in 3 years time we will have significantly less spending capability due to Ange's disaster bottoming out into no-Europe and 12th or lower in the final table. It's really incontrovertibly true, unless you can point out how finishing 12th and not being in Europe somehow makes us money.
There's simply no way to mathematically reason that we would not be better off. You seem to be intent on discussing whether or not Levy takes advantage of PSR - beside the point. As I said multiple times, if Levy died today and Ange was sacked tomorrow - we'd still be dealing with the negative impacts of Ange's appointment 3 years from now.
On your topic, here's how Swiss Ramble puts it.
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£53M profit is solely down to £101M profit on players sales, which doesn't give with reported fees so must be largely twisted by our getting a lump sum for Kane and having deferred payments for our incoming players I guess. Without that profit on player trading, it's a £47M loss.
In any event, that +£101M isn't replicateable.
So we have a big debt bubble coming in the accounts posted in June with the FY24/25 accounts reflecting no European football in 23-24 season and a net spend in player trading.
This season we'll have some European revenue again for the FY 25/26 accounts, but we'll have a heavy hit for a very low league finish. And, again, no profit on player sales (unless we sell off Romero and VDV and replace them with cheap signings - which we don't want obviously).
Then we'll have no European revenue from 25/26 season posting on the FY26/27, and, let's hope that there, again, won't be a big profit on player trading.
So in the 2027 PSR calculation we'll have (significant profit thanks to selling Kane), (significant loss), (significant loss). In theory we'd have some room to spend, still. But it will depend largely on what we do next season - can we qualify for the EL or CL with no major net spend on players this summer. Qualifying for the CL, financially, won't be a significant positive if it requires a loss on player trading that .ostly/completely offsets the future revenue.
I had a bit of insight yesterday as the rain ran down my neck and Jaime Vardy took the piss out of us after making it 1-1.
He's a Spurs fan, he'll come back with fake tit's and a Brazilian arse lift...
#Spursy

Ange found us with no European football and then managed to earn us European football.
This season isn’t over yet. We still have 3 routes into Europe left to earn.
I can actually see that... Full English Carol and keep the coffee coming... then he does a couple of easy answers on the Sun crossword before disappearing to his private office for a power nap... sprinkle in a couple of pressies and then home for double pie and mash potato.You would wonder does he sit in the canteen all week when everyone else is out training and then the morning of the match ask the coaching team who is fit and then picks the team.
Hang on a minute.Can't help myself. I truly have no idea why you've brought Levy into this discussion and continue to hammer on it. This is the problem with some of you - you've got tunnel vision and all you can see is #LevyOut.
The point made was that, really regardless of whatever you believe our PSR standing will be in 3 years time we will have significantly less spending capability due to Ange's disaster bottoming out into no-Europe and 12th or lower in the final table. It's really incontrovertibly true, unless you can point out how finishing 12th and not being in Europe somehow makes us money.
There's simply no way to mathematically reason that we would not be better off. You seem to be intent on discussing whether or not Levy takes advantage of PSR - beside the point. As I said multiple times, if Levy died today and Ange was sacked tomorrow - we'd still be dealing with the negative impacts of Ange's appointment 3 years from now.
On your topic, here's how Swiss Ramble puts it.
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£53M profit is solely down to £101M profit on players sales, which doesn't give with reported fees so must be largely twisted by our getting a lump sum for Kane and having deferred payments for our incoming players I guess. Without that profit on player trading, it's a £47M loss.
In any event, that +£101M isn't replicateable.
So we have a big debt bubble coming in the accounts posted in June with the FY24/25 accounts reflecting no European football in 23-24 season and a net spend in player trading.
This season we'll have some European revenue again for the FY 25/26 accounts, but we'll have a heavy hit for a very low league finish. And, again, no profit on player sales (unless we sell off Romero and VDV and replace them with cheap signings - which we don't want obviously).
Then we'll have no European revenue from 25/26 season posting on the FY26/27, and, let's hope that there, again, won't be a big profit on player trading.
So in the 2027 PSR calculation we'll have (significant profit thanks to selling Kane), (significant loss), (significant loss). In theory we'd have some room to spend, still. But it will depend largely on what we do next season - can we qualify for the EL or CL with no major net spend on players this summer. Qualifying for the CL, financially, won't be a significant positive if it requires a loss on player trading that .ostly/completely offsets the future revenue.
Please Plesse please, stop with this sh!t that we haven't always gone for the Europa or anything else.
We have. We just ain't fcuking good enough to do damage.
AgreeThe only reason I can see that he's not had his marching orders yet, is because we are still in the cups. I've come to that conclusion because the Board have given him no support in this transfer window, when we are crying out for some reinforcements. Therefore the blame has to be on both Ange and the Board.
The only way I can see us avoiding the drop is that three other teams are worse than us, even then it'll be nail-biting stuff until the very end.
What a sorry situation we find ourselves in, an absolute disgrace that it has been allowed to come to pass.
This video from today by SwissRamble guy, sides with you…Hang on a minute.
Swiss Ramble's numbers state that when making the proper adjustments for eligible PSR exemptions the figure for 2023/24 is a 53M profit. In a season in which we did not participate in European football.
And it is your contention that in 2024/25, when we've added the Europa League and a few very prominent domestic cup fixtures, further lowered the wage bill, and had a LOWER net spend on player trading than the prior year, that will go from 53M in profit to a SIGNIFICANT loss?
That....doesn't make any sense.
Selling Harry Kane was a very large intake of funds that's not repeatable, sure, at least not for one player. But because the 70M of previously committed obligations for Porro and Kulusevski were booked in that season, 23/24 was in fact the highest net spend in the history of the club.
A season in which we did not play European football and had the single most expensive transfer window in the history of the club netted out to a profit figure that was 88M clear of the annual PSR limit?
Like, could you have more convincingly proven the point I'm making here?
And do you see why these facts line up with Deloitte's numbers on wages/turnover ratio? The story is crystal clear here.
I can actually see that... Full English Carol and keep the coffee coming... then he does a couple of easy answers on the Sun crossword before disappearing to his private office for a power nap... sprinkle in a couple of pressies and then home for double pie and mash potato.
Sigh. You're just going to continue on blabbering the point that we currently have abundant PSR headroom. No one ever fucking argued that.Hang on a minute.
Swiss Ramble's numbers state that when making the proper adjustments for eligible PSR exemptions the figure for 2023/24 is a 53M profit. In a season in which we did not participate in European football.
And it is your contention that in 2024/25, when we've added the Europa League and a few very prominent domestic cup fixtures, further lowered the wage bill, and had a LOWER net spend on player trading than the prior year, that will go from 53M in profit to a SIGNIFICANT loss?
That....doesn't make any sense.
Selling Harry Kane was a very large intake of funds that's not repeatable, sure, at least not for one player. But because the 70M of previously committed obligations for Porro and Kulusevski were booked in that season, 23/24 was in fact the highest net spend in the history of the club.
A season in which we did not play European football and had the single most expensive transfer window in the history of the club netted out to a profit figure that was 88M clear of the annual PSR limit?
Like, could you have more convincingly proven the point I'm making here?
And do you see why these facts line up with Deloitte's numbers on wages/turnover ratio? The story is crystal clear here.
No one ever argued your tautology that losing revenue negatively impacts the PSR headroom either mate.Sigh. You're just going to continue on blabbering the point that we currently have abundant PSR headroom. No one ever fucking argued that.
Honestly, in plain English, assuming the accuracy of that +53M number from the 23/24 season, where are the losses coming from?We're going to post a significant loss, after taking the allowable deductions, each of the next 2 summers
Because we've only sold Harry Kane once, FFS. Do you think we get to sell him every summer?!Honestly, in plain English, assuming the accuracy of that +53M number from the 23/24 season, where are the losses coming from?
