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Premier League is 9-0 and has been done four times before.What’s the biggest defeat in league history? Could be a record broken tonight
Record for Most goals scored in 1 half is still us with 8 v Wigan.
Much as I hate to admit it. This smacks of a club that has stuck by the manager and given him enough time to put together a team. Much as I fucking hate The twat. It’s paying off for them. We are at the start of this journey. And can easily get to their level. But we lack a few components at the moment. But the scum are looking ominously good at the moment.
This is his 3rd season at City, so wont help them next year.They must have to sell a few. The grealish sale would have balanced the books massively though (was that within the 3 years?)
They must have to sell a few. The grealish sale would have balanced the books massively though (was that within the 3 years?)
With those figures they're at a 3 year loss of just over 188m so they need to sell 83m to be within the limit. Is that correct?Hmm
Aston Villa reported a financial loss of £69 million for the financial year ending May 31, 2019. This loss included a £30 million bonus payment to former owner Randy Lerner upon the club's return to the Premier League, along with "exceptional promotion-related costs" of £45.8 million. The club's turnover decreased by £14.3 million from the previous year to £54.3 million, mainly due to a reduction in Premier League parachute payments [oai_citation:1,Aston Villa record £69m financial loss including £30m bonus payment to former owner Randy Lerner | Football News | Sky Sports](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11945657/aston-villa-record-69m-financial-loss-including-30m-bonus-payment-to-former-owner-randy-lerner).
For the financial year ending May 31, 2022, Aston Villa reported a small profit of £400,000, marking a significant improvement from the previous losses. This turnaround was notably influenced by the profit from player sales, which surged from just £1 million to £97 million. Despite a slight fall in revenue by £5 million to £178 million and an increase in operating expenses by £50 million, the club managed to achieve profitability [oai_citation:2,Aston Villa record £69m financial loss including £30m bonus payment to former owner Randy Lerner | Football News | Sky Sports](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11945657/aston-villa-record-69m-financial-loss-including-30m-bonus-payment-to-former-owner-randy-lerner).
Don’t see how they can be operating within PSR with the last three financial results…?
Yes, but they broke even with that sale.They must have to sell a few. The grealish sale would have balanced the books massively though (was that within the 3 years?)
No, we just pass so slow that it makes them look like 5 Maldini's. The tempo with and without the ball is just at another level on City, Pool and Ars at the moment i am afraid.Arsenal are playing well at the moment, fair play, but honestly the same teams that play us suddenly decide to have 4 or 5 prime Maldini's in defense and organization when we get to them.
That’s how I read it, but I think some counts as extra ordinary loss, like paying off Lerner, so no idea if they can be deducted from the 115m over 3 years figure… but it feels like they have to sell for sureWith those figures they're at a 3 year loss of just over 188m so they need to sell 83m to be within the limit. Is that correct?