Halfway between the London Eye & The Shard?
We should hold-out for the Empire State Building, bare minimum.
this interest free loan from Lewis is an internet based rumour that has gathered legs throughout the summer and now is considered to be fact
we will see. if we spend 50 mill extra on top of our total sales then there might be some truth in it.....if on the other hand we break even with the ins and outs then we can assume the 50 mill loan for transfers was hogwash
People still think that there is a chance he might be staying :lol:
Bale leaving will be the culmination of the most obvious transfer in the history of football. Its been absolutely clear as day that we are spending the Bale money.
Last summer in for Sigurdsson and Dempsey at about 6 million a chuck; negotiating hard to save £2.50 on Lloris' transfer.
This season lavishly throwing money around as if we are Emirates Marketing Project of PSG. You don't have to be ****ing Columbo to see whats going on :lol:
He's been gone for ages and now the bulk of our transfer activity is done I guess Madrid have pressed the button and said rught that's enough, get him down to Stansted and check his baggage allowance.
I agree that he is gone, just that hypothetically speaking we could afford a lavish window if properly planned out, we've spent 100m net before over 3 windows and now there's a massive increase in tv money to add in to the mix.
Well, first of all you have to spread the income over several seasons too. Can't just do that with the purchases, but keep the £20m as a lump sum.
Second, where did you get that £30m increased tv revenue figure from? To me it seems that number has gone up across the summer, I've seen considerably lower estimates.
The deals won't all be spread out evenly across 4 seasons. The biggest sum paid would most likely be this summer and it would be a rather massive amount of money I imagine. Although maybe theoretically possible, it would be completely out of character compared with anything we've done under Enic/Levy.
that money should pay for the increase in the wage bill
This.
BTW it has been reported that Bale has bought a holiday home in Marbella and shops in Gib are already selling Bale 11 shirts in Real Madrid's colours!
Take our squad at the end of last season, minus Bale.
Option A: Add Bale to that squad and starting 11.
Option B: Add Willian, Lamela, Soldado and Capoue to that squad and starting 11.
Is it really that inconceivable that option B might be stronger than option A?
Even if you don't think there's a chance the starting 11 would be stronger, remember that we would also benefit from being less dependent on one single player and thus reduce the impact of injuries, drops in form and fatigue over the season.
What increase in wages mate? Even If it's risen at all from last season (which i doubt) it'd barely scratch the surface
Soldado, Paulinho, Capoue, Chadli, plus the potential signings of Willian, Lamela, Coentrao.....these players are an upgrade in talent and an increase in wages surely? up to 10 mill per annum increase?
Though we have got rid of Gallas, Parker, Dempsey, Hudd, Bentley....who would have all been on fairly big contracts. Plus Caulker and Livermore loaned out.....and if Bale gets sold, that's another £4-5m per annum gone off the wage bill.
I'd be surprised if our overall wages have increased by that much.
Soldado, Paulinho, Capoue, Chadli, plus the potential signings of Willian, Lamela, Coentrao.....these players are an upgrade in talent and an increase in wages surely? up to 10 mill per annum increase?
Well the discussion we was having was based on the hypothetical scenario of Bale staying ... So no Lamela or Contreao in that instance for me. The players listed will be on less than the out going players bar Willian imv