whoareya wrote:This all sounds odd enough to assume that the proposal itself will be odd.
I'm not making scented products in my own bath, in my own time and at my own expense.....
Does whiff of the old bullshit hey
whoareya wrote:This all sounds odd enough to assume that the proposal itself will be odd.
I'm not making scented products in my own bath, in my own time and at my own expense.....
I subscribe to a service that alerts me to any club I choose to follow, so yes? You can do the same!Stan A. Einstein wrote:Kind of you to say that I'm very smart. Having read the accounts of all 92 clubs perhaps you can enlighten me as to how all these clubs can lose money, year in year out and not go bust?jonescmj1 wrote:Stan A. Einstein wrote:I genuinely don't know. On what basis do you make this assertion?jonescmj1 wrote:DeePeeNCAFC wrote:
Quite the opposite, most clubs have negative net worth including those with grounds as assets.
Edit.
On a similar discussion some years ago it was asserted by many, and I suspect believed by more, that VAT was charged on match tickets. A cursory glance at the Government website would inform any with an interest that sporting event tickets are VAT exempt.
As any small business will tell you expenses that can be legitimately claimed for before a tax on profits can quickly turn an actual profit into a paper trading loss. If football clubs were all in the financial mess they claim scores would go bankrupt. We are always told it's about to happen but year in year out it doesn't.
Because I can read a balance sheet and profit and loss account, unlike someone 'very smart' on here.
You have read all their accounts now, haven't you?
Thought not.
All 92? Sorry that's nonsense. Seriously Colin get a life.jonescmj1 wrote:I subscribe to a service that alerts me to any club I choose to follow, so yes? You can do the same!Stan A. Einstein wrote:Kind of you to say that I'm very smart. Having read the accounts of all 92 clubs perhaps you can enlighten me as to how all these clubs can lose money, year in year out and not go bust?jonescmj1 wrote:Stan A. Einstein wrote:I genuinely don't know. On what basis do you make this assertion?jonescmj1 wrote:DeePeeNCAFC wrote:
Quite the opposite, most clubs have negative net worth including those with grounds as assets.
Edit.
On a similar discussion some years ago it was asserted by many, and I suspect believed by more, that VAT was charged on match tickets. A cursory glance at the Government website would inform any with an interest that sporting event tickets are VAT exempt.
As any small business will tell you expenses that can be legitimately claimed for before a tax on profits can quickly turn an actual profit into a paper trading loss. If football clubs were all in the financial mess they claim scores would go bankrupt. We are always told it's about to happen but year in year out it doesn't.
Because I can read a balance sheet and profit and loss account, unlike someone 'very smart' on here.
You have read all their accounts now, haven't you?
Thought not.
Stan A. Einstein wrote:All 92? Sorry that's nonsense. Seriously Colin get a life.jonescmj1 wrote:I subscribe to a service that alerts me to any club I choose to follow, so yes? You can do the same!Stan A. Einstein wrote:Kind of you to say that I'm very smart. Having read the accounts of all 92 clubs perhaps you can enlighten me as to how all these clubs can lose money, year in year out and not go bust?jonescmj1 wrote:Stan A. Einstein wrote:I genuinely don't know. On what basis do you make this assertion?jonescmj1 wrote:DeePeeNCAFC wrote:
Quite the opposite, most clubs have negative net worth including those with grounds as assets.
Edit.
On a similar discussion some years ago it was asserted by many, and I suspect believed by more, that VAT was charged on match tickets. A cursory glance at the Government website would inform any with an interest that sporting event tickets are VAT exempt.
As any small business will tell you expenses that can be legitimately claimed for before a tax on profits can quickly turn an actual profit into a paper trading loss. If football clubs were all in the financial mess they claim scores would go bankrupt. We are always told it's about to happen but year in year out it doesn't.
Because I can read a balance sheet and profit and loss account, unlike someone 'very smart' on here.
You have read all their accounts now, haven't you?
Thought not.
A balance sheet takes about 30-40 seconds to read for an educated 9-year-old.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Colin,
The claim you made would require you to sit down read and understand the true as opposed to purported financial position of 92 clubs. That is nonsense. Read the thread through. When I realize I have made a mistake I simply acknowledge the fact. Trying to justify a ridiculous claims makes you look ridiculous.
Grow up and get a life.
Physician heal thyself! The end!Stan A. Einstein wrote:No Football League club has gone bust in the last 60 years. And yet the majority of clubs lose money every year. That paradox Colin would tend to suggest that either the basic laws of economics are wrong or the figures are massaged.
I rather think it's the latter. And I think even an average 9 year old will be able to follow that. Whilst I'm sure many on here will find the thought of you getting buzzed with the latest financial news of Preston North End amusing I find the thought desperately sad. If you are not being truthful it's pathetic, if you are being truthful it's unbearably sad.
Bury? Macclesfield? There's probably some clever-clever answer that either or both still exist as companies, but in terms of being able to fulfil the purpose they were formed for I'd say they have gone bust.Stan A. Einstein wrote:No Football League club has gone bust in the last 60 years.
Bury I'd forgotten about. Macclesfield were like Scarborough, Rushden, Aldershot non-League. When I'm wrong I say I am, I don't make clever clever answers, I try to deal with the issues. Besides everyone makes mistakes, only idiots try to cover them up.George Street-Bridge wrote:Bury? Macclesfield? There's probably some clever-clever answer that either or both still exist as companies, but in terms of being able to fulfil the purpose they were formed for I'd say they have gone bust.Stan A. Einstein wrote:No Football League club has gone bust in the last 60 years.
George,George Street-Bridge wrote:Thanks for a good example of what I'd call a clever-clever answer. Macclesfield went bust having been admitted to the National League but without ever playing in it this time round, several weeks before the NL started last season and because of the management of their finances as an EFL club.
They did but were immediately taken over and remained in existence.faerun exile wrote:Didn't Bristol City go bust in the early 80s?
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