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FFP??? AGAIN!!!
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FFP??? AGAIN!!!
Just a few numbers representing the 'new' income:
New kit deal - extra £20M
Stadium and shirt sponsorship - extra £30M
Champs league - extra £20M (minimum)
ELP TV rights and prize money - extra £5M
Attendances - extra £3M
Other sponsorship deals - extra £10M
Non-related football income (concerts) and stuff I've missed out - £10M
That's the best part of £100M that I can easily find without even doing any looking. I'm sure there will be more that I have missed.
Saving on wages for the likes of Tevez, Adebayor, Bridge, Bellamy, RSC, SWP, Boateng, Jo, Caicedo, Given, Onuoha will be around £50M a year. Wages on new players is about £20M a year, so we save £30M.
With very little work, our loss of £194M would become a loss of £64M. But that is not reflecting recurring income and costs as City wrote off £35M on players sold/given away.
Recurring loss would now become something like £29M which is pretty much on target.
Some players were sold last summer for about £25M and other sill be sold over the next 9 months for about £40M. That's £65M in, but we bought Aguero, Nasri, Clichy and Savic which wipes that out.
Stick all those numbers and I can see City getting to break even in two years time.
New kit deal - extra £20M
Stadium and shirt sponsorship - extra £30M
Champs league - extra £20M (minimum)
ELP TV rights and prize money - extra £5M
Attendances - extra £3M
Other sponsorship deals - extra £10M
Non-related football income (concerts) and stuff I've missed out - £10M
That's the best part of £100M that I can easily find without even doing any looking. I'm sure there will be more that I have missed.
Saving on wages for the likes of Tevez, Adebayor, Bridge, Bellamy, RSC, SWP, Boateng, Jo, Caicedo, Given, Onuoha will be around £50M a year. Wages on new players is about £20M a year, so we save £30M.
With very little work, our loss of £194M would become a loss of £64M. But that is not reflecting recurring income and costs as City wrote off £35M on players sold/given away.
Recurring loss would now become something like £29M which is pretty much on target.
Some players were sold last summer for about £25M and other sill be sold over the next 9 months for about £40M. That's £65M in, but we bought Aguero, Nasri, Clichy and Savic which wipes that out.
Stick all those numbers and I can see City getting to break even in two years time.
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Re: FFP??? AGAIN!!!
a bit more money coming city's way
BBC Radio Manchester understands that next year's Super League's Magic
Weekend will be held in Manchester. It's expected the event will take
place at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium.
BBC Radio Manchester understands that next year's Super League's Magic
Weekend will be held in Manchester. It's expected the event will take
place at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium.
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