Hinchcliffe's Corner
Player Valuation: £50m
Clueless.I'll take that bet with you mate. If Moyes doesn't want him, he'll be off somewhere.
Clueless.I'll take that bet with you mate. If Moyes doesn't want him, he'll be off somewhere.
I'll take that bet with you mate. If Moyes doesn't want him, he'll be off somewhere.
I don't think we will, but we could sell him on after the mandatory purchase.The only out we have on the deal is relegation.
I don't think we will, but we could sell him on after the mandatory purchase.
You actually can just go back to Freiburg and try and renegotiate the terms of the deal as well. Not imagining they’d take it but it can be done.
Probably have to pay them in the region of 5 million plus to not buy him.
I'll take that bet with you mate. If Moyes doesn't want him, he'll be off somewhere.
We are obliged to purchase Rohl so yes he will be.
villa and newcastle increased prices when they got into champions leagueRevenue will increase in the next set of accounts with the new stadium etc. but it’s interesting to see where we stood before leaving Goodison - behind Bournemouth, Brighton, Forest, West Ham and not far off half of Aston Villa’s turnover.
It couldn’t be more obvious that we need European football, we need to win a cup and we need more home grown players as we can only compete so far in the market.
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Record revenue isn't enough.I'm amazed - given that utter 'kin shafting today - this thread hasn't been bumped.
'The Friedkin Group, now firmly in control of the club's financial levers, is citing the ongoing need to "bridge the gap" with Premier League rivals.'
Should have known when someone from British Gas was coming in that the prices where going to go through the roof.This was the Gas Man five weeks ago:
"We need to be assertive in delivering the financial firepower our football operation requires, while maintaining the cost management and sustainability that long-term success demands.
At the same time, we recognise this must be balanced with ensuring the cost of football remains as affordable as possible for our supporters. That is precisely why we are determined to maximise the use of our stadium throughout the year – creating additional revenue streams that strengthen the Club." - Andrew Middleton.
So...
1/ How is long term sustainability being helped by hacking away at the Family Sections and raising prices for juniors and young adults?
2/ Have the extra games of football, rugby league and rugby union + stadium tours been a failure in terms of stabilising ticket prices next season?
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