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icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
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Forza Blanc :p

There'll be a time when it all comes back to bite you in the bum, like ManU now. They cannot spend like they would have. Even with the 100 million sale of Ronaldo, they are being cautious because they have 700m-1bn in debts. Even to pay of the interest they'll have to take loans. To a certain extent banks will given them loans because they are a 'bankable' brand. But like Dusan said, there's always an end. Once the UEFA quidelines come into practice, its going to be even more tougher for these clubs to spend the way they do.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,257
Many "big" companies in the world have huge debts yet they've been functioning for years now without any problems.

The U.S federal debt is 8 and a half trillion dollars, yet they're the biggest most influential market in the world by far. Debt isn't healthy thats true but it doesn't mean you'll go bankrupt if you have a big debt....
The problem arises when you have nothing to back that debt, as in a product you produce. If that fails, most likely your creditors will say "no mass", and you'll be left with limited cash flow.

Dusan is right. It can't go on forever.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
The problem arises when you have nothing to back that debt, as in a product you produce. If that fails, most likely your creditors will say "no mass", and you'll be left with limited cash flow.

Dusan is right. It can't go on forever.
So Andy you think that we're on a good way, while the high spenders are ona aroad to hell?
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
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The problem arises when you have nothing to back that debt, as in a product you produce. If that fails, most likely your creditors will say "no mass", and you'll be left with limited cash flow.

Dusan is right. It can't go on forever.
:agree: yep i'd agree that it isn't healthy on the long term. The whole planet's financial system is based on borrowing and debt. It's a pretty scary thought what can happen to the world if things kept going the way they are and no serious changes happened :faq1:
 

Yamen

Senior Member
Apr 20, 2007
11,809
Probably they didnt go up to Mou's likings :)
As you know - each coach comes with his own agenda.. just like the Arabic mentality when assuming a powerful position :)
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
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It's more like the RM mentality; spend loads on players even if you've good ones at your disposal.

It looks even with Mou in charge the same shit haven't changed.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
I'd say Momo Diarra will be the one. They won't show their best midfielder last season the door, not after one season anyway :D
 

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