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BlueCo losses.


As the primary shareholders, you get to bang hookers in executive boxes with the people you are trying to charm for your actual profitable businesses, you get god tier hospitality packages for all the Taylor Swift and boxing matches held there, you get to use the stadiums and future earnings as leverage for other speculative investments, and when it all goes tits up you get to dump all your liabilities onto the team and walk away hands clean. Win win.

If any primary shareholders of BlueCo need their car washed or lawn mowing I'm willing to negotiate terms.
 
It’s an absolute disgrace how much that odious club gets away with yet they’ll happily slap fines and points deductions on the likes of Sheffield Wednesday.
It is a disgrace.

The only positive is how much it triggers the visitors. Stamping their little feet, tears rolling down their cheeks, how come the cartel clubs can spend tha money but the richest club in the world isn't allowed, it's just pua crupshun.
 
I really don't get it, but what's the end game for BlueCo? Is it just a bit of fun for them and the shareholders who have cash to burn or are they expecting to get a return at some point?

I suppose they have enough “assets” to raise the thick end of a billion. They won’t have a football club at that stage but they could quite easily raise £300m or so. Palmer, Caicedo and Fernandez would likely bring that in.
 
I suppose they have enough “assets” to raise the thick end of a billion. They won’t have a football club at that stage but they could quite easily raise £300m or so. Palmer, Caicedo and Fernandez would likely bring that in.
Only so much stuff they can sell to themselves or players they can flog for big money to balance the books and if the players aren't replaced with good quality, it suddenly makes getting champs league a bit hit and miss and losing out on that even for a season will be the thick end of £70m+ down the shitter

Even this season, 6 games to go and they are 4 points behind the scousers to make top 5 with Brentford and Everton and us right on their arse, so no guarentees for next season of them qualifying
 
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Only so much stuff they can sell to themselves or players they can flog for big money to balance the books and if the players aren't replaced with good quality, it suddenly makes getting champs league a bit hit and miss and losing out on that even for a season will be the thick end of £70m+ down the shitter

Even this season, 6 games to go and they are 4 points behind the scousers to make top 5 with Brentford and Everton and us right on their arse, so no guarentees for next season of them qualifying

Champions League qualification looking very dodgy and that’s a potential £100m hit.
 
Champions League qualification looking very dodgy and that’s a potential £100m hit.
Big hits even for the biggest teams, will also affect recruitment for those top tier players they crave, as silly wages can be gotten at all of the big clubs in it so even that becomes less of a factor. Also means if they miss out villa get in which gives them a bit more leeway for strengthening next years push as well

Games absolutely fucked at the top level in this country, these should be the years where clubs can stockpile money for the future, but its just an arms race with a lot of teams blasting ever more outlandish sums away season after season.

In Chelsea case I'm sure I read somewhere agent fees alone were an absolutely eye watering amount
 
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