MikeH72
Player Valuation: £100m
It did count under PSR due to the interest we were paying on loans.
That’s a fact
It didn’t, otherwise we would’ve been charged this season over it

It did count under PSR due to the interest we were paying on loans.
That’s a fact
So, we needed 2-3 players before the news broke about Mcneil needing an op, + the Mangala and DCL injuries.
Now it sounds like we might get 1 or 2 in who the manager doesn't want![]()
As was Iwobi, Gomes, Mina, Gilfi, Bernard, Shniderlin(wrong spelling not arsed), and currently Doucore on 120KMarcel Brands but Fabian Delph on 92K per week for example
??????????????? LMAO, this take is hilarious.Any more injuries and with some difficult fixtures coming up , there is no other option but to get a good striker in. That or face a relegation battle. Not impressed at all by the new ownership.
not bothered it should be a level playing field, United spend millions & Millions - the rule is a joke .... the Managers & coaching staff apart from players & wages I can't see them being in line with PSR ....Do City generate the same amount of revenue as United though?
and we are still carrying the likes of Keane and Holgate on their £70k(?) a week each, and a 6-goal-a-season striker on his reported £100k(?) or so. Not a mystery why we cant just go round splashing the cash.As was Iwobi, Gomes, Mina, Gilfi, Bernard, Shniderlin(wrong spelling not arsed), and currently Doucore on 120K
Man United. These are 2023 figures but they made nearly £650m in matchday & commercial revenue.
This means their capacity to spend the amount of money on players which they do is unlikely to be hindered by PSR.
So yes - PSR does not affect them, because they make lots and lots and lots and lots of money.
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I watched him in that U21 Championship that we won and he was awesome. We’ve signed much much worse.Welcome to Everton, Cameron Archer.
Christ, its a goalie then.Whatever crap player they have in the back room about to sign will probably drop the pen listening to that like.
Man United. These are 2023 figures but they made nearly £650m in matchday & commercial revenue.
This means their capacity to spend the amount of money on players which they do is unlikely to be hindered by PSR.
So yes - PSR does not affect them, because they make lots and lots and lots and lots of money.
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