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  • Gill: Man Utd can still attract the stars we need

    Manchester United chief executive David Gill insists the club can still compete with big-spending neighbours Manchester City despite being overtaken in their wage budget.

    City's wage bill of £133 million has rocketed up £50 million in the last year, overtaking United's £131.7 million, and the club, bankrolled by Sheikh Mansour, are closing in fast on Chelsea.
    United agreed a bumper new deal with Wayne Rooney last week but are still maintaining their policy of ensuring wages remain less than half their turnover and Gill is not bothered that United are now behind Manchester City in the wages league.
    "I'm not concerned by that as ever since we have been a public company we have had a policy that wages should be 50% or less of turnover," Gill said.
    "We believe we can do that and still retain and attract the stars we need on the pitch. We think that's the sensible model. Clubs have other models - that's their prerogative. Each to their own."
    United have managed to match Chelsea on the pitch in terms of silverware since Roman Abramovich took over at Stamford Bridge and Gill insisted that the club have "remained competitive".
    United's latest financial figures earlier this month revealed that the club's wage bill is £131.7 million. Chelsea's is £142 million, City's £133.3 million and Arsenal are fourth with £110 million spent annually on salaries.
    United's total wages are 46% of turnover - the lowest ratio among Premier League clubs. Arsenal have the next lowest ratio on 49% while City spend more on wages than their total revenue.
    The healthy wages-turnover ratio is one of the reasons that United are confident that they will meet UEFA's financial fair play rules despite the sums they have to pay out in interest to service the loans taken out by the Glazer family when they bought the club in 2005.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    Look past what Gill had to say, this fact stood out.

    "United's total wages are 46% of turnover - the lowest ratio among Premier League clubs. Arsenal have the next lowest ratio on 49% while City spend more on wages than their total revenue"

    How much longer will they be able to continue doing that? What happens when the contracts for the Tevez, Toures, De Jong etc come up for re-negotiation?
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      what unnu a worry bout? Fergie know what him a do. Look how the laugh offa Arsenal and nobody nuh see how they young bwoy them whjp the Billionaire them yesterday. A one thing fi put money on field, it is another to have them gell.

      No look pon Chi Chi man, Fergie pay nothing much fi him and him fast like B!@@@ttyman and can score. Even the french youth a come on. The team need gelling and all it need is a good replacement for Heargreaves, "Moonie" fi come play some ball and stop worry bout money and drinking and pay down pon it. If Moonie and Chi Chi man develop a good partnership upfront a nuff man a go dead and Fergie know it.
      • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Assasin View Post
        what unnu a worry bout? Fergie know what him a do. Look how the laugh offa Arsenal and nobody nuh see how they young bwoy them whjp the Billionaire them yesterday. A one thing fi put money on field, it is another to have them gell.

        No look pon Chi Chi man, Fergie pay nothing much fi him and him fast like B!@@@ttyman and can score. Even the french youth a come on. The team need gelling and all it need is a good replacement for Heargreaves, "Moonie" fi come play some ball and stop worry bout money and drinking and pay down pon it. If Moonie and Chi Chi man develop a good partnership upfront a nuff man a go dead and Fergie know it.
        No, its not about Fergie ... its about Man City's spending. Their current wages is more than their turnover, mi curious how long before the dollyhouse mash up. How are they going to cope when Platini's plan come into play?
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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