Damo_1878
Don't care. Not bothered.
Yeah does feel like will get crazy this case and that city will be throwing money at it just to keep it delayed and hide away the full story
The truth always comes out in the end
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Yeah does feel like will get crazy this case and that city will be throwing money at it just to keep it delayed and hide away the full story
Abother of the darlings not happy
I hope there's something in there that implicates Stefan Borson. Can't stand that sanctimonious bell so would love to see him involved in some way given he was previously a financial adviser to City.That has serious legs that will impact their ongoing court case as well as the PSR case
The hacker is saying there is criminal implications in it. If that starts coming out it will take it into whole new areas
I hope there's something in there that implicates Stefan Borson. Can't stand that sanctimonious bell so would love to see him involved in some way given he was previously a financial adviser to City.
Everton could see their losses negatively adjusted by up to £40million for the past two seasons if they lose their capitalisation case against the Premier League.
That is the view of finance expert Stefan Borson, who exclusively told Football Insider the Merseyside giants will have to find that £40million to fall within the allowable profit and sustainability (PSR) losses limit for 2023-24 if they lose the case
Everton could see their losses negatively adjusted by up to £40million for the past two seasons if they lose their capitalisation case against the Premier League.
That is the view of finance expert Stefan Borson, who exclusively told Football Insider the Merseyside giants will have to find that £40million to fall within the allowable profit and sustainability (PSR) losses limit for 2023-24 if they lose the case
This is nonsense even by that catamite Borson’s standards.Everton could see their losses negatively adjusted by up to £40million for the past two seasons if they lose their capitalisation case against the Premier League.
That is the view of finance expert Stefan Borson, who exclusively told Football Insider the Merseyside giants will have to find that £40million to fall within the allowable profit and sustainability (PSR) losses limit for 2023-24 if they lose the case
Abother of the darlings not happy
says jim the plumbag taking uefa to court over ToliboThat'll be why they are crap these days then...
It’s not really. The interest hearing is of massive importance. It’s not actually an unreasonable estimate of the worst case scenario.This is nonsense even by that catamite Borson’s standards.