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andyman 04-06-2009 01:22 AM

Blue... Got blue!!! BLUE!!!

Lauren 04-06-2009 01:22 AM

LOL, hold on a sec... :whistle: Just realised something.

Doesn't matter.

Locke. 04-06-2009 01:23 AM

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Originally posted by Lauren
LOL, hold on a sec... :whistle: Just realised something.

Doesn't matter.
It took you that long?.... REALLY? :joker:


Anyway Bear, who is your favourite player?

30stone 04-06-2009 01:24 AM

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Originally posted by Lauren
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Originally posted by 30stone

And he will do it sooner rather than later i reckon, a man city job im sure.. maybe chelsea.
lol Man C would be such a step down for him, but I guess they have the money. I'd like to think he'd stay at Barcelona tbh.

If he would move to premiership I think only Chelsea would be appealing to him.
Yes i know thats why they have been rejected so many times.

by big stars they like the money but their ability and talk around them wont be as much/ good.

steven ireland should leave of the cheap for Arsenal.

andyman 04-06-2009 01:24 AM

Mr Bear, Everton will play poop!

Mr Bear, you ever had a tommy take over a carebear?

BigBrotherBear 04-06-2009 01:25 AM

My favourite player is Raul

can't beat a bit off Raul !!!!!!!!!

Lauren 04-06-2009 01:26 AM

Premier league revenues near £2bn

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The Premier League saw its revenues soar by 26% in the 2007/08 season to nearly £2bn ($3.15bn; 2.2bn euros), a report into football finances has said.

The revenues of top-flight English sides were £1.93bn, up from £1.5bn a year earlier, Deloitte said.

Despite the downturn, 11 of the 20 top league clubs made an operating profit in 2007/08, from eight a year before.

But Premier League salary costs topped £1bn for the first time, and the clubs' total net debt was £3.1bn.

Two-thirds of the debt was carried by the big four of Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal, but Dan Jones, the editor of Deloitte's Annual Review of Football Finance, said those clubs all had business plans "that they feel make sense".

The strong revenue growth outstripped the ever-upwards salary growth, which boomed by 23% to £1.2bn, the biggest annual increase in absolute terms recorded by the Premier League.

"In season 2007/08 the big change was the new broadcasting deal - most of the growth came from there, " Mr Jones told the BBC.

The current three-year broadcasting deal - worth £1.7bn - began in August 2007.

"In the season that has just finished [2008/09] we think the growth is going to be a little bit lower, but it is going to get clubs up to that magical £2bn mark - which is a remarkable achievement, an average of £100m a club in the Premier League."



But he warned that the approaching summer months would reveal the extent to which fans and sponsors were willing to match their previous levels of demand, with clubs having to closely examine their marketing and pricing strategies.

"This summer will be critical for football clubs, it will be very interesting to see how the season ticket renewals go, how the corporate hospitality renewals go," said Mr Jones.

"I think that is why we are seeing a lot of clubs freezing season ticket prices, reducing prices. They are very sensitive to the fans and their corporate sponsors and the problems they are facing."

However, he said English football - at both Premier League and Football League level - was proving more resilient in the face of downturn than many other industries.

The wages to turnover ratio in the Premier League dropped slightly to 62%, a small decline, but still close to the previous year's high of 63%.

Wages paid by top-flight English sides grew by 23% from the previous season to £1.2bn.

Sunderland saw its wage bill soar by 56% and Derby County by 51%. Chelsea once again had the highest wage bill, totalling £172.1m

Premier League clubs increased commercial revenues to £447m, up by 12%, whereas matchday revenues grew more modestly, by 3%, to £554m.

Meanwhile, revenues in the Championship increased by 2% to £226m in 2007/08, with total revenues of the total 72 Football League clubs exceeding £500m for the first time.

However, despite revenue growth, improved profitability has remained elusive.

"For many owners, Premier League clubs represent 'trophy assets' with the potential to deliver a long term return but which at best break even annually, rather then a cash cow delivering an ongoing 'dividend'," said Mr Jones.

Indeed, of the total net debt of £3.1bn in the Premier League, a total of £1.2bn was in non-interest bearing "soft loans" from club owners.

Mr Jones also pointed out that while footballer's wages often attracted headlines, the amount of cash the industry put into national coffers was often ignored.

"One thing that does not draw much attention in the midst of all these huge numbers around football is the tax side of things," he said.

"So, in 2007/08 season we think the overall tax payment to the government from professional football in England was about £860m.

"When the new top rate of tax comes in that will go up to £1bn."

However, he said that despite reports of elaborate tax avoidance schemes around players wages, Deloitte was not aware of any being widely adopted by clubs.

Limited growth

As well as looking at the English Premier League and Football League the Deloitte report also studies Germany, France, Italy and Spain.

Italy's Serie A was the fastest growing league in terms of revenue, thanks mainly to the change in clubs in the league, including the return of Juventus, in 2007/08.

In joint second place after the Premier League, in terms of gross revenues, was Spain's La Liga and Germany's Bundesliga.

The Bundesliga, France's Ligue 1, and the English Premier League have been boosted by having secured long-term broadcast deals which deliver significant proportions of total revenue.

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BigBrotherBear 04-06-2009 01:28 AM

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Originally posted by andyman
Mr Bear, Everton will play poop!

Mr Bear, you ever had a tommy take over a carebear?
Yes the pink one!!

Always thought she was a looker

Lauren 04-06-2009 01:28 AM

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PREMIER LEAGUE TEAMS WITH MOST DEBT 2007/08
Chelsea - £711m
Manchester Utd - £649m
Arsenal - £318m
Liverpool - £300m
Newcastle Utd - £245m
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TOP PREMIER LEAGUE WAGE BILLS 2007/08
Chelsea - £172.1m (£132.9m)
Manchester Utd - £121.1m (£92.3m)
Arsenal - £101.3m (£89.7m)
Liverpool - £90.4m (£77.6m)
Newcastle Utd - £74.6m (£56.7m)
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PREMIER LEAGUE CLUBS WITH LOWEST STADIUM UTILISATION 2007/08
Wigan Athletic - 73%
Blackburn Rovers - 74.9%
Bolton Wanderers - 80.7%
Middlesbrough - 81%
Sunderland - 82%
Btw, yes David it took me that long LOL. I feel stupid now.

andyman 04-06-2009 01:30 AM

£2bn.. Fek! Nearly tops Ronaldo's grooming product in his bathroom.

Lauren 04-06-2009 01:30 AM

Presley eyes top level boss job

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Steven Pressley believes he is ready to manage at Scottish Premier League level now that he has retired from playing.

The 35-year-old former Rangers, Celtic and Hearts defender played out the last half of the season at Falkirk.

"I feel ready for it," said Pressley, who has been coaching with the Scotland team under manager George Burley.

"I feel confident. I've got my own ideas about how a club should function and I believe I'm ready to take on that sort of responsibility."

There are currently vacancies at Celtic, Hibernian and Aberdeen but Pressley said he had not put his name forward for any jobs as yet.

"I'm not going to be rushed into any job," said Pressley, who started his senior career at Rangers in 1990. "It has to be correct for myself but I really do look forward to that challenge.

"I'm heavily motivated by management and coaching. I'm fascinated by that aspect of the game.

"At this moment in time, I'm studying my Uefa pro-licence. I've been on that course for 12 months now and it's certainly whetted my appetite for management.

"I'll be working hard to network and create the right opportunities.

"There are great opportunities for younger coaches at the moment and it's important for managers to be able to coach their players on the training ground. I like to be out there on the training field.

"There has been an emergence of young, forward thinking coaches coming into the game. You have Pep Guardiola at Barcelona, you have Roberto Martinez, who has been linked with Celtic, and Owen Coyle at Burnley."

On hanging up his boots, Pressley, capped 32 times for Scotland, said: "I made the decision several months ago.

"To be honest, it was a relatively easy decision for myself and that's why I knew it was the correct time.

"I'm more motivated now by the technical and tactical aspects of the game.

"Also, physically, I felt I could no longer produce the types of performance that I expect of myself.

"I had a very enjoyable career, which shaped me and developed me as a person, with all the experiences of the highs and lows.

"Possibly the highlight was leading Hearts to the Scottish Cup in 2006. That was a truly memorable moment."
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30stone 04-06-2009 01:31 AM

See Liverpool cant build a new stadium they will go more in debt than chelsea then.

cheers for the facts lauren im such a geek for statistics.

Lauren 04-06-2009 01:33 AM

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Originally posted by 30stone
See Liverpool cant build a new stadium they will go more in debt than chelsea then.

cheers for the facts lauren im such a geek for statistics.
No problem.

I was surprised by Man Utd debt, I always thought Arsenal were in more debt than they were! Newcastle aren't in a very good position at the moment monetary-wise then lol.

andyman 04-06-2009 01:33 AM

How long is Andy in the sin bin?

Plus BB starts tonight, unfair to keep him away on such a night.

I have had many members throw insults and swear words at me.. No ban. :conf2:

Mark 04-06-2009 01:35 AM

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Originally posted by andyman
How long is Andy in the sin bin?

Plus BB starts tonight, unfair to keep him away on such a night.

I have had many members throw insults and swear words at me.. No ban. :conf2:
I didn't ban him.

I wanted to though because of the spam :mad:

Locke. 04-06-2009 01:35 AM

We don't care about debt, God will help us out.

andyman 04-06-2009 01:36 AM

Well done Ben, a real mod!





Gangster 4 Life!

Lauren 04-06-2009 01:38 AM

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Originally posted by Mark

I wanted to though because of the spam :mad:
:laugh2: Nothing like honesty, hahaha.

andyman 04-06-2009 01:39 AM

No spam here, just pure football facts, gos (non-BB4 chef) info.. Breaking news!

Plus Andy's threads aint merged yet. :shocked:

30stone 04-06-2009 01:39 AM

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Originally posted by Lauren
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Originally posted by 30stone
See Liverpool cant build a new stadium they will go more in debt than chelsea then.

cheers for the facts lauren im such a geek for statistics.
No problem.

I was surprised by Man Utd debt, I always thought Arsenal were in more debt than they were! Newcastle aren't in a very good position at the moment monetary-wise then lol.
Arsenal arent in that kinda of debt i always knew that its just man utd share holders are directors are richer and can pay it off easier.

Arsenal will soon after stan comes in, net worth £3.5bn.

Lauren 04-06-2009 01:40 AM

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Originally posted by andyman
No spam here, just pure football facts, gos (non-BB4 chef) info.. Breaking news!

Plus Andy's threads aint merged yet. :shocked:
James said to stop asking, you postcount *****s.
(Well he didn't say it in so many words...)

andyman 04-06-2009 01:41 AM

17 hours and 20 mins....

30stone 04-06-2009 01:42 AM

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Originally posted by Mark
Quote:

Originally posted by andyman
How long is Andy in the sin bin?

Plus BB starts tonight, unfair to keep him away on such a night.

I have had many members throw insults and swear words at me.. No ban. :conf2:
I didn't ban him.

I wanted to though because of the spam :mad:
Theres been alot of spam, between here and the britney thread there is probably close to 200 posts that need deleting but thats rather time consuming given how slow my laptop is.

andyman 04-06-2009 01:46 AM

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Originally posted by Lauren
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Originally posted by andyman
No spam here, just pure football facts, gos (non-BB4 chef) info.. Breaking news!

Plus Andy's threads aint merged yet. :shocked:
James said to stop asking, you postcount *****s.
(Well he didn't say it in so many words...)
The Brotherhood brought this thread out of the ruins..

Iceman 04-06-2009 01:47 AM

Anyone know what time the Ireland Match is on at on Saturday??


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