Re: Barcelona banned from registering new signings including Lewandowski
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
From the buying clubs. They’ve obviously sailed close to the wind but their dealings have been very astute with a much needed power shift, not just in Manchester but in the Premier League. Man Utd being knocked off their perch has pleased many fans as does their pipping of Liverpool.
Aside from football, whether this has a bearing on FFP I don’t know, they poured millions into regenerating the Eastlands area of Manchester. Creating many new jobs which can never be a bad thing. They are much more community savvy than a few of the other big guns. Hang on, not just big guns, they are more tuned into their local area than we are unfortunately.
You mis-interpreted my question probably my fault.
The 143 million they received didn't come from any home grown product being sold so they would have shelled out millions to get them in the first place.
Re: Barcelona banned from registering new signings including Lewandowski
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Originally Posted by
insider
You mis-interpreted my question probably my fault.
The 143 million they received didn't come from any home grown product being sold so they would have shelled out millions to get them in the first place.
Ya bugger you just sent me on a mission, quite interesting though. Here’s the profit and loss stats on the players Man City’s recent departures. None of them home grown granted;
Player. Bought For. Sold For
Sterling. £49m. £50.58m
Jesus. £27m. £46.98m
Zinchenko. £1.7m. £31.50m
Porro. £11m. £7.65m
Itakaru. £630 thousand. £4.5m
Muric. Free. £2.7m
Total £89.33. £143.91
They’re like a dodgy landlord buying dodgy houses, tarting them up, then selling them on. The Matondo deal is another case of them cashing in. But as for home grown talent, unearthing Foden & Palmer stands out.
Re: Barcelona banned from registering new signings including Lewandowski
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
Ya bugger you just sent me on a mission, quite interesting though. Here’s the profit and loss stats on the players Man City’s recent departures. None of them home grown granted;
Player. Bought For. Sold For
Sterling. £49m. £50.58m
Jesus. £27m. £46.98m
Zinchenko. £1.7m. £31.50m
Porro. £11m. £7.65m
Itakaru. £630 thousand. £4.5m
Muric. Free. £2.7m
Total £89.33. £143.91
They’re like a dodgy landlord buying dodgy houses, tarting them up, then selling them on. The Matondo deal is another case of them cashing in. But as for home grown talent, unearthing Foden & Palmer stands out.
https://www.footballinsider247.com/m...versial-claim/
At the very top there's just bigger back handers to keep people's mouth shut.
Corruption of the highest level.
The reason Man city are at the top is money.
It makes the whole football world an absolute farce.
Just watch Newcastle next.
Re: Barcelona banned from registering new signings including Lewandowski
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Rjk
That made me laugh. Big companies think they can get away with anything and everything , good to see La Liga standing up to them.