I might be missing your point. However, FFP is difficult to meet because we have a reasonably large squad on decent wages - costs related to infrastructure aren't included in the calculation.
If you know this inside info, then you've got to assume that SH, NJ and probably the players are also aware. I can't imagine that it would do much for the team spirit knowing that the board were looking to replace the manager but didn't because he wasn't available, and that it's probably a...
It certainly wouldn't be the disaster many are making it out to be. CMS won't be our player next season though, which probably isn't a disaster either.
So what you're saying is that despite BHA ltd reporting multi million losses in each of the years that TB has owned it, it has actually been making a profit in some of these years, and that TB is secretly drawing that money to repay his loans?
This means that you're effectively accusing him of...
The Amex without a football team would be worth not much more than the land that it's built on.
The club does not make a profit; it makes a loss and probably will never do any better than break even. How is this going to pay back the 200m loan? Answer: It's not. TB will just covert that loan...
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There is no way that BHA is a financial investment. Man Utd are probably the only club in the country where it would be possible to make back even close to the money that TB has poured into BHA, and continues to pour in: 200m and rising.
Loads on here seem to think they could do better so let's put our money up eh? I'd guess we've got around 15 000 adult season ticket holders, so about 13.5k each should cover it for the initial outlay.
Form an orderly queue.....
You're being far too subtle with your (continued) point. What you need to say is that to buy out TB and run the club your own way, it'll cost every adult season ticket holder a one off contribution of around £14k - plus £600-700 a season unless you want a CEO like Barber cutting costs and...