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50 million -.premier league money. 25 million -tevez money . Where's that gone? Let's just say that the player sales money and gate money has funded wages and transfer kitty. Where has the rest gone because after al that we still owe him 30-50 million its a joke and if any1 falls for his lies than more fool them!

 

Transfer fees for players in v out over the last 5 seasons will balance theselves out. Gate money funded about a third of the wage bill on a season by season basis. i.e £6M-£7M against £20M. The Tevez money was nowhere near £25M. You really should do some research before posting the first figures to come into your head.

 

Also don't forget gate money money now will be still about half the wage bill

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Who took all the money from Wednesday?

 

De Bilde, Sibon. Wim Vonk, Hinchcliffe, Donelly & O' Donnell I guess

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Btw gents, this is a thread about a match....

If you wish to talk about accounts etc, it's not hard to start a thread about it

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what a load of c*ap when are blades fans going realize there is no

ambition down at the lane, diabolical keeper ,crap defence poor mid field

just a recipe for disaster , require New manager and players ..

 

 

that requires money which is in very short supply at the lane.bottom line is we are where we deserve to be.and now we losing the blackpool duo I fear the worse.

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