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Skye Sauces

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Are we sure Daniel's going to be here for that long? He's not getting any younger and I imagine running a club like this is incredibly stressful.

I'd like it if we were top of the tree if he ever did call it a day though :p

You make him sound like Young Mr Grace!

Levy is only 51!
 

sloth

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We are definately punching above our weight but the most important figure is wages/turnover ratio.

In this regard our own 63% is on par with Arsenal at 64%. Surprisingly, Chelsea are only at 67% which shows how much their CL win meant financially as well as anything else as it has helped them on their way to meeting the FFP rules.

No surprise to see City with the highest at 76% but United have the healthiest at only 50% which is obviously due to the fact they are a money making machine like Real and Bayern. Still quite surprised its only 50%.


What's wrong with the Chelsea figure is that they somehow make the same on match-day as Arsenal, despite having half the average attendance, and that you can still buy tickets on match-day for many of their matches, and their average ticket price being a third less than Arsenal's. they also have fewer corporate hospitality and executive boxes, so how can that be? Seems fishy to me, for example one way of getting around FFP regs would be for Abramovich to pay back-handers to his chums to buy boxes at 100 times the going rate...
 
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