i wanna see their revenue without the arab sponsorings and compare that to other clubs
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Is it after they paid salaries of the refs or before?
do you know what revenue means
Is revenue the money they took from the shell companies in the cayman Islands with 1 employee?
Can't even buy an oil field with that smh
Enough to break my footballing heart.
Which is why football is nothing more than a farce run by corrupt people and actual states. There's no world in which City would make more than United or any other big club with a massive global fanbase even with all their wins if it wasn't for shell companies and bs sponsors.
Really is amazing how City have done this, and without breaking any laws or rules
Truly amazing
What plastic does to a MF
Why 700? Their daddy shell companies could have round that up 1 billions. I mean it's just a make-believe figures all around. Don't be stingy.
I could send them an A4 paper with £300 millions written on it. It's about the same as their sponsorship revenue
Truly the most heartwarming British football story since MK Dons.
Fraudulent institution
Just an absolute credit to the hardest working commercial team in football, brings a tear to my eye
the tears in this thread are incredible. i never knew so many 12-14 year olds worked in finance and accounting
the tears in this thread are incredible. i never knew so many 12-14 year olds worked in finance and accounting
The fact City continue to cook books whilst under investigation for 115 charges is incredible.
“Qatar Air sponsorship: 500mn. Completely arms-length contract, pinky promise!”
Queue up we getting arab money by busta rhymes
The most shocking part of the article is that Man United held the record for a month before this.
They’re STILL cooking the books even with the 115 charges over their heads? You’ve almost got to admire it!
"Revenue"
WINNERS!
All above board for the plucky underdogs!!!
Is there anything WE can do to help Man City since everyone loves an underdog
A true underdog story
Not surprising considering their transfer revenue for 22/23 out weighed their expenditure albeit not by much. Then the champions league win.
I enjoy the Chelsea fans and Newcastle fans commenting without a hint of irony too.
The real question to me is how much in sponsorship money did they make? And how much more was that over the 2nd place (I'd assume Man Utd) team in that category?