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Jan 18 2017 01:24pm
Quote (Depay @ 18 Jan 2017 19:45)
Memphis gone to Lyon for 14m, fortunately there is a buy back clause so it's ok, i guess. Number 7 is vacant now, waiting for an Antoine Griezmann perhaps? Stay tuned folks! :D


You should've just gone with haro2 :ph34r:
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Quote (zarkadon @ Jan 18 2017 03:24pm)
You should've just gone with haro2 :ph34r:



This is very true lol.
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You should've just gone with haro2 :ph34r:


Touché.

Maybe he'll come back and lead United to treble and become the top scorer of all time and the name shall be justified :lol:

Mistakes were made, i'll gladly accept donations towards a new name :lol:

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Jan 18 2017 02:26pm
Quote (Depay @ Jan 18 2017 07:45pm)
Memphis gone to Lyon for 14m, fortunately there is a buy back clause so it's ok, i guess. Number 7 is vacant now, waiting for an Antoine Griezmann perhaps? Stay tuned folks! :D
It is thought the fee is £16m rising to £21.7m, shame it didn't work out for him, but Martial is a better player.

Surprised no one from the Prem didn't go for him, it's a steal.

Also, United have also agreed buy-back and sell-on clauses - good deal then b)

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Quote (Depay @ 18 Jan 2017 20:45)
Memphis gone to Lyon for 14m, fortunately there is a buy back clause so it's ok, i guess. Number 7 is vacant now, waiting for an Antoine Griezmann perhaps? Stay tuned folks! :D



I dont think Griezmann wants to end his career yet ^_^
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Quote (SwaYy @ Jan 18 2017 07:42pm)
I dont think Griezmann wants to end his career yet ^_^



He'd be perfect at chelsea
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I dont think Griezmann wants to end his career yet ^_^


Rumours that the shirt number and the wage has already been agreed, he wants to play with Paul, don't blame him B)

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Manchester United generated the most revenue of any football club in the world last season, according to a report published by Deloitte.

United dethrone Real Madrid - who held top spot for 11 years - after accumulating a record revenue of 689m euros (£515m) during the 2015-16 term.

The Premier League club saw commercial revenue grow by 100m euros (£71m).

Combined revenue for the top 20 clubs during the 2015-16 season grew 12% to 7.4bn euros (£6.41bn) - a new record.

It is the first time Manchester United have topped the annual Deloitte Football Money League since the 2003-04 season.

Real drop down to third, behind Spanish rivals Barcelona, who remain in second spot.

German giants Bayern Munich move up a position to fourth and Manchester City also climb a spot to fifth - having generated 524.9 euros (£392.6m) - up from 463.5 euros (£352.6m) during the previous season.

It is the first time they have reached the top five of the annual list.

Eight Premier League clubs make the top 20, with revenues totalling nearly 3.2bn euros (£2.4bn).

Champions Leicester City (20th) enter the top 20 for the first time. They produced a revenue of 172m euros (£128m) - which is almost five times the revenue generated two seasons before in 2013-14.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham remain in seventh, eighth, ninth and 12th place, with West Ham in 18th position.

Dan Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, said Manchester United's record revenues were achieved by "phenomenal commercial revenue growth".

He added: "In recent years, their ability to secure commercial partnerships with value in excess of that achievable by their peers has been the crucial factor in enabling the club to regain their place at the top of the money league.

"That said, they'll face strong competition from Barcelona and Real Madrid to retain the top spot in next year's edition, due to the lack of Champions League football, the weakening of the pound against the euro and, over the longer term, as other clubs enter the commercial market demanding similar deals, using United as the precedent."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38655480



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Champions Leicester City (20th) enter the top 20 for the first time. They produced a revenue of 172m euros (£128m) - which is almost five times the revenue generated two seasons before in 2013-14.

Notbad.jpeg B)
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Biggest club in the world for a reason. B)
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