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[Albion] The Barca fire sale



albionfan37

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Aug 14, 2014
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What’s it called? Cumbernauld
Appalling what’s going on there. 1 billion in debt can’t register new signings as already over the wage budget for this season so they need to get rid of 170 million worth of wages. There could be bargains a plenty to have out of their academy
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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F**k Barcelona - they is shite.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
How did they manage that? Them and Real Madrid steal most of their domestic TV money don't they?
 


HastingsSeagull

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Jan 13, 2010
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BGC Manila
Presidential system. Have to promise more than can afford to win, then have to deliver to stay in power. Now the problem is clubs would want their players, but on a fraction of the wages.
 










Tony Towner's Fridge

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Aug 22, 2003
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Wasn't there controversy years back, it probably still goes on, where Barcelona and Madrid councils sold cheap land to the football teams (Barca and RM) who then sold it on for a fortune to developers and pocketed the profits? Cannot stand either of them, any club who is £1bn in debt needs to be liquidated and relegated 8 divisions.......


Don't forget also Manure are allegedly over a billion pounds in debt due to loans and the owners questionable accounting practices.

TNBA

TTF
 




Stat Brother

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Bale wants to spend more time perfecting his 'Ultimate Golf Course' while Messi is too busy settling petty scores - of which Stat strongly approves.

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scooter1

How soon is now?
Years ago RM sold their training ground as it was prime real estate. The sale cleared their debts and they were 'gifted' cheaper land out of town. They built the training centre and then simply racked up the debt again.
In Spain its customary for the clubs to handle the players income tax affairs as part of their contracts, hence Bale clears around e350k a week, but his gross salary is circa e600k.
A bollocks up of contracts years ago bankrupted Johann Cruyff, as Barcelona had failed to pay(or write into his contract that they would pay) his tax, and he got stiffed for the bill.

Both clubs live way beyond their financial means
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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How did they manage that? Them and Real Madrid steal most of their domestic TV money don't they?

Their last two presidents (before Laporta took over again in January) created this mess... simply spending money they didnt have. Their crisis was always going to come and the covid shutdown of their 98k stadium just made it happen a year or two earlier.

Hmmmm I wonder how much Messi and Bale get paid?

A lot. But Messi makes up for it through sponsorship contracts, merchandise and so on. He is not the issue, they could actually be in a worse seat if he left. However there is about 20 other massive transfers that has costed them a lot more than they've got. Just look at Coutinho, with clauses they've now paid about £150m for him while getting very little in return.

Wasn't there controversy years back, it probably still goes on, where Barcelona and Madrid councils sold cheap land to the football teams (Barca and RM) who then sold it on for a fortune to developers and pocketed the profits? Cannot stand either of them, any club who is £1bn in debt needs to be liquidated and relegated 8 divisions.......


Don't forget also Manure are allegedly over a billion pounds in debt due to loans and the owners questionable accounting practices.

TNBA

TTF

That was Real Madrid, but no doubt Barcelona got their own shady ways.
 




SweatyMexican

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Mar 31, 2013
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And it’s ALL theirs and Reals fault.

Stole all the league’s TV money and choked the competition, making their league worthless and less interesting. Spent well beyond their means, and tried to start the super league to bail out their debts.

No sympathy. Evil club management.
 




DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
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Shoreham
And it’s ALL theirs and Reals fault.

Stole all the league’s TV money and choked the competition, making their league worthless and less interesting. Spent well beyond their means, and tried to start the super league to bail out their debts.

No sympathy. Evil club management.

And Atletico still beat them both :lol:
 




Goldstone1976

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Apr 30, 2013
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..Cannot stand either of them, any club who is £1bn in debt needs to be liquidated and relegated 8 divisions......

Presumably a club which is Euro 500m in debt should be put into administration and relegated 4 divisions? We'll be watching national league football then...
 


Braggfan

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May 12, 2014
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And it’s ALL theirs and Reals fault.

Stole all the league’s TV money and choked the competition, making their league worthless and less interesting. Spent well beyond their means, and tried to start the super league to bail out their debts.

No sympathy. Evil club management.

And they had the gall to say the aim of the super league was to "save football". Clearly it was designed to save their sorry a***s.

Like you say I have no sympathy for them, they should reap what they have sown.
 


essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
4,137
And they had the gall to say the aim of the super league was to "save football". Clearly it was designed to save their sorry a***s.

Like you say I have no sympathy for them, they should reap what they have sown.

This. F*** 'em.
 


Official Old Man

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Aug 27, 2011
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Brighton
Years ago RM sold their training ground as it was prime real estate. The sale cleared their debts and they were 'gifted' cheaper land out of town. They built the training centre and then simply racked up the debt again.
In Spain its customary for the clubs to handle the players income tax affairs as part of their contracts, hence Bale clears around e350k a week, but his gross salary is circa e600k.
A bollocks up of contracts years ago bankrupted Johann Cruyff, as Barcelona had failed to pay(or write into his contract that they would pay) his tax, and he got stiffed for the bill.

Both clubs live way beyond their financial means

You're correct in a way. If Bale were on 600,000€ a week then that would be his take home. All taxes etc would be paid by the club on top of that. It's why many overseas workers, when promised £10 an hour, wonder why they end up with £7.50.
 






vagabond

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May 17, 2019
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Brighton
I don’t know but I assume this is why Leeds got that Barca player.

I’m sure Ashworth and co. will be ahead of the game on this one, would think there’d be some interesting talent we could take on…
 


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