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Posted by: DB, March 30, 2023, 7:19am
A lot has been posted on another thread about the £350K. Having just read this about Man City we manage on pennies while their owners pump out a few more barrels of oil. It's not a case of envy or jealousy but more a case of when does a level playing field start? What criteria can be used to measure expenditure v gate income or any other formula and more seriously do the heads of the Prem want to change anything on their money bandwagon?

"Man City's £300m splurge to get Etihad on par with rivals: Champions plan to up capacity to 61,000, with North Stand revamp to take Abu Dhabi owners' infrastructure spend to £1bn"

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11917357/Manchester-Citys-300m-splurge-Etihad-Stadium-par-rivals.html

Posted by: WOZOFGRIMSBY, March 30, 2023, 9:18am; Reply: 1
Isn’t the criteria part of FFP and the way that it’s misused/exploited??
Posted by: Mappers, March 30, 2023, 10:20am; Reply: 2
It cant there will be ways around it .

I am not sure at the top its viable ,you would just get Man u winning the league every year like Bayern do in Germany which is a league that runs closer to that model .

I think the issue is lower down where clubs are overspending chasing the dream , which in turn means clubs who want to be sustainable cant be because they have to invest (sometimes money they have not got ) just to catch up - us and Lincoln are two good examples in league 1 and 2 -wanting to be sustainable clubs but unable to be because the need to survive/thrive in the circumstances is impossible without investment ,i suspect both are doing the best they can to remain sustainable within reason but still expenditure is more than they like .

Another example is Bradford who are operating within their means  with around 18k crowds ,yet their budget is probably lower than Salford and FGR ; thats sort of where  i think the game i going wrong .
Posted by: GrimRob, March 30, 2023, 4:46pm; Reply: 3
Crowds do not directly correlate with income. Be nice if they did.
Posted by: The Caterham Mariner, March 30, 2023, 5:09pm; Reply: 4
STICK YOUR BIG FOREIGN MONEY INVESTORS WHERE THE SUN DONT SHINE!!
UTM
Posted by: mariner91, March 30, 2023, 5:13pm; Reply: 5
STICK YOUR BIG FOREIGN MONEY INVESTORS WHERE THE SUN DONT SHINE!!
UTM


Certainly in the case of the oil sheikhs, that's very frowned upon.
Posted by: Wedidntdidwe, March 31, 2023, 12:33am; Reply: 6
Unless they build us a spanking new stadium  ;)
Posted by: Mappers, March 31, 2023, 6:27am; Reply: 7
Quoted from GrimRob
Crowds do not directly correlate with income. Be nice if they did.


No crowds are basically irrelevant now
Salford City get what 2-3k and I just read an article ,they lost 91k a week in 2022 (nearly 5 million quid through  the year )

People say these are 'small' clubs but in truth the Salfords , FGR's and Fleetwoods are now bigger clubs (in the sense of wages they can pay ) than the likes of us , Bradford , Tranmere  and Swindon who you would say are more traditional clubs with bigger fan bases .
Posted by: Maringer, March 31, 2023, 4:00pm; Reply: 8
Peter Lim could probably find £5 million down the back of his sofa without too many problems so not even close to a level playing field!
Posted by: GollyGTFC, March 31, 2023, 4:51pm; Reply: 9
Quoted from DB
A lot has been posted on another thread about the £350K. Having just read this about Man City we manage on pennies while their owners pump out a few more barrels of oil. It's not a case of envy or jealousy but more a case of when does a level playing field start? What criteria can be used to measure expenditure v gate income or any other formula and more seriously do the heads of the Prem want to change anything on their money bandwagon?

"Man City's £300m splurge to get Etihad on par with rivals: Champions plan to up capacity to 61,000, with North Stand revamp to take Abu Dhabi owners' infrastructure spend to £1bn"

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11917357/Manchester-Citys-300m-splurge-Etihad-Stadium-par-rivals.html



Sheikh Mansour bought City for £210m. A month or so ago Kieran Maguire posted on twitter that Man City's total losses in the PL era totaled £714m. Even if you credit all those losses to his era as City owner that's a combined outlay of £924m. City have been valued at around £4bn. That's pretty good business from where I'm sat.

*I appreciate City have used the other clubs in the City Football Group & friendly commercial deals to massage the figures, but if he sold City today he's make a profit.
Posted by: DB, March 31, 2023, 5:42pm; Reply: 10
Quoted from GollyGTFC


Sheikh Mansour bought City for £210m. A month or so ago Kieran Maguire posted on twitter that Man City's total losses in the PL era totaled £714m. Even if you credit all those losses to his era as City owner that's a combined outlay of £924m. City have been valued at around £4bn. That's pretty good business from where I'm sat.

*I appreciate City have used the other clubs in the City Football Group & friendly commercial deals to massage the figures, but if he sold City today he's make a profit.


It looks like football is no longer about the beautiful game. It's more about the beautiful Dirham, Pound, Dollar or whatever currency looks good on a bank account.

Posted by: Maringer, March 31, 2023, 6:38pm; Reply: 11
Abramovich splurged massive amounts to get Chelsea up to the top of the tree as well. The Yank who has taken over seems to be trying to outspend him.
Posted by: The Caterham Mariner, March 31, 2023, 7:26pm; Reply: 12
Quoted from DB


It looks like football is no longer about the beautiful game. It's more about the beautiful Dirham, Pound, Dollar or whatever currency looks good on a bank account.


Someones trainset because they can buy it as a buisness not for the love of the game, to stand on a terrace and support the team..Hhhmmmm.
Love lower league football anyday.
UTM


Posted by: Vance Warner, April 1, 2023, 7:58am; Reply: 13
Quoted from Mappers


No crowds are basically irrelevant now
Salford City get what 2-3k and I just read an article ,they lost 91k a week in 2022 (nearly 5 million quid through  the year )

People say these are 'small' clubs but in truth the Salfords , FGR's and Fleetwoods are now bigger clubs (in the sense of wages they can pay ) than the likes of us , Bradford , Tranmere  and Swindon who you would say are more traditional clubs with bigger fan bases .


Understand that argument but in the long term (possibly long long term) the best supported teams will prevail. Owners will come and go but the fan base will remain. How many rich owners have grown the fan base enough for sustained growth? Brighton maybe but not Salford or Fleetwood and certainly not Franchise FC
Posted by: Mappers, April 1, 2023, 8:32am; Reply: 14
Quoted from Vance Warner


Understand that argument but in the long term (possibly long long term) the best supported teams will prevail. Owners will come and go but the fan base will remain. How many rich owners have grown the fan base enough for sustained growth? Brighton maybe but not Salford or Fleetwood and certainly not Franchise FC

I think a question that could be asked is -how many of the traditional clubs will be left by the time that happens especially lower down :
York -in a mess
Skunts-well covered on here
Oxford -4 mil loss and 20 mil in debt
Notts C -14mil in debt
Morecambe -struggling to pay wages
Most of the debts of the smaller clubs are un servicable

There must be more in a dangerous position to .
At least its not us
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