You are welcome, of course, to side with the Manc fan who's been equally intransigent in his argument for the past 9 monthsAye, lets leave it as the bitter liverpool fan being incorrect again![]()
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That is fucking ugly. Nike can go and fuck themselves. What is wrong with a plain Yellow away kit![]()
That is fucking ugly. Nike can go and fuck themselves. What is wrong with a plain Yellow away kit![]()
Well at least Arsenal fans can use their away shirts as a beach towel. Liverpool seem to have scuba diving in mind for their supporters:
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Zlatan and thiago silva to PSG according to swe papers
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Rarrrrr.
This mission is made more difficult by Milan’s financial situation, which is by no means disastrous, but is bad enough to give the club pause for thought. Their traditional modus operandi has been to operate with substantial losses, which are then covered by the owners, but this will not be possible in the new world of UEFA’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules where clubs will have to live within their means without the assistance of a wealthy benefactor.
This will test to the limit the negotiating skills of Milan’s vice-president Adriano Galliani, who has proved himself to be a wily old fox in the past, especially when he snapped up Ibrahimovic from Barcelona for around a third of the price that the Catalans paid a year before. The need for Milan to find bargains was further emphasised this summer when they signed two international midfielders on Bosman free transfers: Riccardo Montolivo from Fiorentina and Bakaye Traoré from Nancy.
Ibrahimovic of all people highlighted the club’s financial woes, “Milan’s problem is economic. There is no money to buy five players, or even the ones we need. We made a couple of signings, maybe there will be a third.”
When you look at the club’s most recent accounts (for the year up to 31 December 2011), you begin to understand what the big Swede is talking about, as these reported a thumping great loss of €67.3 million. Amazingly this actually represented a slight (€2.4 million) improvement on the previous year’s loss of €69.8 million, an indication of Milan’s structural weaknesses. The losses in both years would have surpassed €80 million without the benefit of substantial tax credits, €15.7 million in 2010 and €13.3 million in 2011.
Revenue grew by 7% to €234.8 million, but this was matched by a €13.7 million increase in the wage bill to €206.5 million, a record high for Milan. Note that this definition of revenue excludes €23.6 million profit on player sales and €8.4 million increase in the value of fixed assets (shown elsewhere). If these are added back, we get the €266.8 million of revenue mentioned in the club’s press release.
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Rarrrrr.
Yeah they are trying to hard in that. Take away the cock on the beach ball and it is a nice kit though.Bale looks even more like a shaved monkey in that pic