Transfers- How do we compete ?
Posted:
Thu Jul 20, 2017 1:41 pm
by woof woof !
Money is football has gone completely crazy!
How the f*ck does a club even as world renowned as ours compete with stuff like this
The Mail online.
Paris Saint-Germain are growing confident of sealing a sensational swoop for Neymar in a world-record £196million deal.
The French club are willing to trigger the Barcelona and Brazil star's release clause of €222m (£196m), pay a signing on fee of £45m and offer a five-year deal worth £596,000 a week after tax.
Re: Transfers- How do we compete ?
Posted:
Wed Aug 02, 2017 12:41 pm
by Klopptomaniac
The transfers being backed by a government. They're essentially giving him the money to pay for his owner release clause so it's not officially a transfer - he's technically going to be a free agent before signing for PGS.
If that doesn't expose FFP for what it is then nothing else will. All it's done is encourage clubs to layer deals in a way to not directly relate to transfers. City and Etihad is another obvious one. This rule is encouraging this behaviour. What a joke
Re: Transfers- How do we compete ?
Posted:
Wed Aug 02, 2017 12:57 pm
by bunglemark2
woof woof ! » Thu Jul 20, 2017 12:41 pm wrote:Money is football has gone completely crazy!
How the f*ck does a club even as world renowned as ours compete with stuff like this
The Mail online.
Paris Saint-Germain are growing confident of sealing a sensational swoop for Neymar in a world-record £196million deal.
The French club are willing to trigger the Barcelona and Brazil star's release clause of €222m (£196m), pay a signing on fee of £45m and offer a five-year deal worth £596,000 a week after tax.
Go and read how much his oul fella will pocket out of this transfer... It's f'kin nuts, period.
Re: Transfers- How do we compete ?
Posted:
Wed Aug 02, 2017 2:12 pm
by aCe'
Regardless of how they spin it, PSG will have to sell a number of their players to finance this deal. Most of the big clubs get around the FFP through the sponsorship deals they sign, PSG are no different.
Re: Transfers- How do we compete ?
Posted:
Tue Sep 12, 2017 4:04 pm
by parchpea
Club sale to people that have means and will to go toe to toe with these big hitters.
Short if that we will just tread water with FSG until they have opportunity and are ready to cash in on their project.
Re: Transfers- How do we compete ?
Posted:
Fri Dec 15, 2023 6:00 pm
by kazza
Best place to post this
Highest paid player in the PL by year
1992-93: John Barnes - £10,000-a-week
1993-94: John Barnes - £10,000-a-week
1994-95: Eric Cantona - £18,000-a-week
1995-96: Dennis Bergkamp - £25,000-a-week
1996-97: Fabrizio Ravanelli - £42,000-a-week
1997-98: Alan Shearer - £34,000-a-week
1998-99: Alan Shearer - £34,000-a-week
1999-00: Roy Keane - £52,000-a-week
2000-01: Roy Keane - £52,000-a-week
2001-02: Roy Keane - £90,000-a-week
2002-03: Roy Keane - £94,000-a-week
2003-04: Hernan Crespo - £94,000-a-week
2004-05: Frank Lampard - £98,000-a-week
2005-06: Steven Gerrard - £100,000-a-week
2006-07: Andriy Shevchenko - £118,000-a-week
2007-08: John Terry - £135,000-a-week
2008-09: Robinho - £160,000-a-week
2009-10: Carlos Tevez - £250,000-a-week
2010-11: Carlos Tevez - £250,000-a-week
2011-12: Carlos Tevez - £250,000-a-week
2012-13: Carlos Tevez - £250,000-a-week
2013-14: Wayne Rooney - £300,000-a-week
2014-15: Wayne Rooney - £300,000-a-week
2015-16: Wayne Rooney - £300,000-a-week
2016-17: Wayne Rooney - £300,000-a-week
2017-18: Alexis Sanchez - £350,000-a-week
2018-19: Alexis Sanchez - £350,000-a-week
2019-20: David de Gea - £375,000-a-week
2020-21: Gareth Bale - £560,000-a-week (majority paid by Real Madrid)
2021-22: Cristiano Ronaldo - £480,000-a-week
2022-23: Erling Haaland - £865,000-a-week
2023-24: Erling Haaland - £865,000-a-week
Re: Transfers- How do we compete ?
Posted:
Fri Dec 15, 2023 11:11 pm
by damjan193
What a failure United have been since Ferguson left. Spent as much as City but got nowhere. Their post-Ferguson era has been worse than our post-Dalglish era, especially if you consider their spendings.
Re: Transfers- How do we compete ?
Posted:
Sat Dec 16, 2023 6:16 am
by kazza
And the debt they are in…….
I cannot understand how a seemingly intelligent Jim Ratcliffe is and that he would see value in that team to invest 1.25 billion for a 25% share. The stadium is crumbling and in need of serious investment, they have a crippling amount of debt and a squad that is in need of a complete overhaul. He will be in charge of spending the money so I see it all ending in tears considering who owns the other 75%.