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K.S.H 21-01-2010 19:17

Debt
 
We get a winding up order issued for £308K :confused:
yet:

Manchester United's debts swell to £716.5m - Barclays Premier League - ESPN Soccernet

lancsdave 21-01-2010 19:21

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Spookily I was just discussing with Mel about the article on West Ham on the BBC.

BBC Sport - Football - Hammers want £100,000-a-week star

110m in debt and they brag about offering a special player 100k a week.

It stinks and the sooner football implodes on itelf and the big clubs go to the wall the better it will be all round.

K.S.H 21-01-2010 19:27

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This bit got me
Quote:

Red Football Joint Venture paid out £68.5 million in interest on their debts in 2009 but unlike the previous year, returned an overall profit of £6.4 million in 2009
Time they clamped down on this, but as long as their paying their debt off every week everyone seems happy :mad:

flashy 21-01-2010 19:52

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there's something in the back of the observer about the debt

K.S.H 21-01-2010 19:53

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Uniteds or ours?

flashy 21-01-2010 21:46

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Stanleys

jaysay 22-01-2010 10:32

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It seems Fifa are changing the rules for season 2012/13 All clubs will only be able to spend the money they generate within their own club, looks like clubs such as City(overspent by £98 million, this year, biggest lose in football history) Chelski etc will be up the creek without paddle

Wynonie Harris 25-01-2010 15:36

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Gordon Brown has now criticized football clubs for running up too much debt...

BBC Sport - Football - Prime Minister Gordon Brown warns football over debts

Quite right too. Just imagine if he ran the country like that, building up huge debts. Where would we be then, I ask you?

Stanleymad 25-01-2010 15:41

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Football clubs need to get a grip especially those at top end, money has seriously spoilt the great game (not quite at stanley the lack of money ironically improved the footy). Its gone silly money now and to me spoils it.
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jaysay 25-01-2010 15:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 782203)
Gordon Brown has now criticized football clubs for running up too much debt...

BBC Sport - Football - Prime Minister Gordon Brown warns football over debts

Quite right too. Just imagine if he ran the country like that, building up huge debts. Where would we be then, I ask you?

Ya he's talking sense Wyn:D

cashman 25-01-2010 16:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 782203)
Gordon Brown has now criticized football clubs for running up too much debt...

BBC Sport - Football - Prime Minister Gordon Brown warns football over debts

Quite right too. Just imagine if he ran the country like that, building up huge debts. Where would we be then, I ask you?

Case of "Kettle Calling The Pan" yon i reckon.:rolleyes:

Mancie 25-01-2010 20:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 780971)
It seems Fifa are changing the rules for season 2012/13 All clubs will only be able to spend the money they generate within their own club, looks like clubs such as City(overspent by £98 million, this year, biggest lose in football history) Chelski etc will be up the creek without paddle

I'll believe that when it ever happens... mind you it's a good job they didn't have them rules back in 1994/95 eh! ;) :eek:

jaysay 26-01-2010 11:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 782292)
I'll believe that when it ever happens... mind you it's a good job they didn't have them rules back in 1994/95 eh! ;) :eek:

Ya but there's a big difference to whats happening today, Arabs and Yanks buying clubs instead of toy train sets, at least Jack Walker was a life long Rovers fan, and money isn't the only think that wins titles, ask Newcastle, Liverpool, Leeds Spurs who've been throwing money at the prem for years any ain't won it:rolleyes:

Mancie 27-01-2010 23:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 782463)
Ya but there's a big difference to whats happening today, Arabs and Yanks buying clubs instead of toy train sets, at least Jack Walker was a life long Rovers fan, and money isn't the only think that wins titles, ask Newcastle, Liverpool, Leeds Spurs who've been throwing money at the prem for years any ain't won it:rolleyes:

There ain't no difference.. and if start you start talking about life long supporters of clubs then let's talk those that play for the region they where born in.. I'll start with.. Wes Brown, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, no player born in Lanchashire plays for Rovers
Rover's and Burnley employ players that ain't born and breed.. time to get hold of the fact you lot import your players.. nuff said

cashman 28-01-2010 08:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 783047)
There ain't no difference.. and if start you start talking about life long supporters of clubs then let's talk those that play for the region they where born in.. I'll start with.. Wes Brown, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, no player born in Lanchashire plays for Rovers
Rover's and Burnley employ players that ain't born and breed.. time to get hold of the fact you lot import your players.. nuff said

which is all irrelavant to n owner n club debt.:confused:


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