Stephenlloyd
Player Valuation: £40m
Someone on Twitter said Bill voted for the rules to come into force in 2013. And it only came in by one vote, proving he didn’t think he was anywhere near finding a buying.utter farce
Who knows if that’s true
Someone on Twitter said Bill voted for the rules to come into force in 2013. And it only came in by one vote, proving he didn’t think he was anywhere near finding a buying.utter farce
Matter.if we sign rondon i’m rondone
If you are not skint where has the money come from as you are making a loss each year? I would say most clubs are skint and are living on credit, whether that is from the owner or a bank. Villa is skint but we keep getting a bailout from our owners.i mean we’re not skint
Also, it doesn't matter who the money is owed to, FFP doesn't differentiate between the owner and the bank or a loan shark. FFP/ just looks at profit and loss. Does Everton FC own your stadium or is it owned by a separate holding company?
It's The Club reporting losses, not The Stadium though.
If you are not skint where has the money come from as you are making a loss each year? I would say most clubs are skint and are living on credit, whether that is from the owner or a bank. Villa is skint but we keep getting a bailout from our owners.
It is always an option to sell the stadium to a holding company the owner controls. That could help FFP and spending ability. However, it can be a little worrying for fans if the owner decides to drop the club you could find yourselves without a stadium. The PL has not yet closed the loophole allowing a club to sell their stadium and register the sales proceeds as a profitCome to think of it, not sure. Its mortgage free whatever though.
We needed four players this off season. We still need them.
It is always an option to sell the stadium to a holding company the owner controls. That could help FFP and spending ability. However, it can be a little worrying for fans if the owner decides to drop the club you could find yourselves without a stadium. The PL has not yet closed the loophole allowing a club to sell their stadium and register the sales proceeds as a profit
Hopefully the latterWhere wax Gomes today?
Was he isolating, dropped, or talking to another club?
It is always an option to sell the stadium to a holding company the owner controls. That could help FFP and spending ability. However, it can be a little worrying for fans if the owner decides to drop the club you could find yourselves without a stadium. The PL has not yet closed the loophole allowing a club to sell their stadium and register the sales proceeds as a profit
Trouble with that is that Goodison is due to be converted into a community area facility in a few years, so the market value is peanuts, relatively. So "doing a Deby" with a daft valuation isnt really a good idea.
I know, the plans look amazing. When it is finished it will be up there with the best football stadiums around and definitely the best in Liverpool.We're building a new stadium bud, on the Mersey; it's gonna be great.
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