enthonu theliyichenanu ee parayunath??
which club got the most revenue in the past few years..which club spend the most ithonu paranjate!!
pinne ee parayuna revenue il ninga kanikunna sponsorship deals nu ethire ulla accusations anu mukalil itath!! each one of them accuses that these are not income from within the club!!
first question, it is the basics of business. you put in money to start a business. when arabs bought city, they put in money. are you not sensible enough to see that?
second question, i don't know if city has more revenue than united or real but i do know that, we spend within our revenue. it is clearly stated in deloittes audited financial reports over the years.
financial fair play rule kondu vannathu city yekalum manu type clubs ne udeshichanu ... glazer ne pole club ne vachu gamble chythu van loan eduthu last club bankrupt aavunna sthithi ozivakkaan ...aa scenario aanu fans pedikunathum uefa prevent cheyan nokkunathum ...
The UEFA Financial Fair Play Regulations (FFP) were established to prevent professional football clubs spending more than they earn in the pursuit of success and in doing so getting into financial problems which might threaten their long-term survival.
city psg oke avarude revenue vachu thanne aanu kalikunathu ... loan onnum illa.. no financial risk for the club ...
UEFA's report on club's financing patterns, sponsorship deals and other commercial aspects,
the connection between Etihad Airlines and Manchester City assumes importance because, in simple terms, an inflated sponsorship deal covers operational losses and allows the club to violate the FFP policy of only spending as much as you earn.
PSG's 125m per year agreement with the Qatar Tourism Authority, however, is likely to raise eyebrows at UEFA, given the fact the club is owned by Qatari business interests.
UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino .
"Everyone, including PSG, know they have to demonstrate [the deals] are without cheating and that will be submitted to panels. We have a regulation which speaks about fair value of deals and the fact that a related party cannot just inject money into a club directly or indirectly,"