I agree that football teams who consistently bank huge profits aren't being well run, but at the same time you can't just keep spending money you don't have.Except that football clubs aren't meant to be ran for profit, in terms of their day to day business operations.
Indeed, its all in the head with Richards. On his international debut vs Holland, his ran with Robben stride for stride. Once he gets his head right he can anything.Um, Micah lacking pace? Couldn't be a more wrong statement. He's often caught flat footed due to reading the game so poorly but he is lightning.
There's a difference between generating a massive profit (good), and banking a massive profit (bad).Arsenal turnover massive profits don't we? We're the perfect business model according to most.
Haha, you're not living in the real world man.There's a difference between generating a massive profit (good), and banking a massive profit (bad).
Any profit generated should be getting re-invested, whether that's in infrastructure or players.
How?Haha, you're not living in the real world man.
You're just making this up as you go along. Underinvestment might be a problem in a club that's banking massive profits. Or it might not be. "Banking massive profits=bad" is what you said before, and it's the complete opposite of the truth.How?
If a club is generating profit, then they should be investing that profit in better players or investing in better infrastructure. If teams are just banking the money they make, they'll stand still and be overtaken.
Yeah, what a strange resultCant believe you are all talking about this when Newcastle have just put 6 past Villa.