Another 3 million invested on 13:57 - Apr 21 with 602 views | SullutaCreturned | This doesn't surprise me and it is part of the big problem. The vast majority of clubs are paying out more than they can afford. The wages paid need to be less than the revenue raised. In any non sporting business, if you were constantly paying out more than you earned you'd go bust and close down. It's about time football had to adhere to the basic principals of financial prudence and footballers have to accept they cannot be paid vast amounts of money. I don't hate man City but I do hope the FFP rules send them into a tailspin and the other clubs take notice and start winding their spending in to sensible levels. Too many fans stick up for these massive wages but how much cheaper would football be for us fans if the wages had to be inside the income streams? Meanwhile, as suggested on here, our owners spend peanuts on a lot of players instead of getting fewer players in, of better quality and their poor management has seen a lot of money wasted. As appears to be the case with 2 million piund man Kuharevych. | | | |
Another 3 million invested on 14:10 - Apr 21 with 583 views | QJumpingJack | Does anyone have any idea why the Trust have announced the investment and not the club? | | | |
Another 3 million invested on 14:17 - Apr 21 with 568 views | Whiterockin | The club does update the actual shareholding of everyone with over 10% on the club website, but you need to know where to look as they don't make it obvious, this is EFL rules so they have to do it. One does wonder why they are so secretive about so many things. | | | |
Another 3 million invested on 14:33 - Apr 21 with 537 views | max936 | I'm sure someone will say that its non of our business | |
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Another 3 million invested on 14:56 - Apr 21 with 486 views | max936 | | |
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