Swiss Ramble reports on Turnovers that a club posts, he doesn't delve any further into numbers to see if they are authentic, he just breaks down whats been reported by the "club", his job and work he does is to basically dumb down a turnover report for the majority of football fans who have no clue on finances and how to break them down hence the nice easy to understand graphics etc, his "full analysis" is just breaking down sections that "Your club" posted lol. lol
So if "your" turnover report says Man City maximised matchday revenue as your turnovers do every year even though everyone sees on the tv of 5-6k swathes empty blue seats on show and your manager pleading for fans to turn up to the next game (Southampton this season) and top tiers closed for CL games (group games and last 16) but your club says 54000 sell out then Swiss Ramble will report your maximised 100% "unauthentic" matchday revenue because it says so on your turnover, it's not validation from him, it's his job to report what a club releases.
Been hilarious reading Twitter today seeing City fans on the comments, using his twitter as validation that your turnover is legit because Swiss Ramble is breaking down numbers "your" club posted.
What your latest turnover shows during a pandemic is how far you push the envelope on financial doping, every club posting losses of 30%-40% and turnovers down 40% on average, yours astoundingly shows a turnover up by 30% and making a profit, it's like you have the accountants of
Enron, Lehman Brothers and
Theranos doing your numbers. (3 companies this century who were amazing cooking the books but sadly for them not owned by a state to cover up losses with cash injections to cover losses)
Congratulations you have the biggest commercial revenues in world football now with
Etihad Airways, Etisalat telecoms, Aabar, Emirates Palace, First Abu Dhabi Bank, Healthpoint Abu Dhabi, Masdar of Abu Dhabi, Noon of Abu Dhabi and the Abu Dhabi tourist board, who's the chairman and owner of those companies again for those record commercial revenues again, i need reminding.