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West Bromwich Albion FC / Re: OUT ON LOAN THREAD
« on: Yesterday at 05:52:45 PM »
Faal and Taylor have to be in the squad next season at least as rotation options.
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Come now, transfermakt, believe - this is conjecture and making figures match your views. Almost like conspiracy theories on X
As much as I do not trust Lai this seems over the top and smacks of jumping to conclusions. The accounts to June 2022 recorded an overall £16.9m profit from transfer sales but also showed that the club was owed an additional £8.5m for player sales within the following 12 months. Most of that must have been the Pereira sale as well. As is standard practise Al-Hilal are likely to be paying the transfer fee over several seasons. It quite plausible that Pereira was sold for £30m and that the accounts to end of June 2023 record a further large sum due payable, e.g. with the fee structured over three years overall, amounting to a total of £30m.
I think you underestimate the duplicity of the Chinese / Saudis / Brazilians and over estimate their respect for UK financial reporting law.
What I don't understand is that the link I posted, for West Bromwich Albion Heritage Limited has accounts declared, but they don't say much, other than they've not included profit and loss balance sheets due to "small companies" rules that they've followed.
But I've never heard of WBA Heritage Limited - I thought it was either Group or Holdings that we cared about?
The Celtic fan I spoke to about MJ (legendary initials and shirt number) was actually very vicious with his hatred towards him.
I couldn't believe it.
It was nearly akin to my dislike of Reach.
I don't know how vicious they are on the Celtic forums about him, but that shocked me.
He went onto imply he was only doing well because of the level we play at, and I didn't want to remind him about the level they play at, as him and mate were bigger than me.