Re: In reality Real Madrid is spending comparatively little money
- From: Clarkoo <gables0@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 06:41:38 -0700 (PDT)
On Sep 1, 3:42 am, Jordi <jordi....@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 1 sep, 05:34, Clarkoo <gabl...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
So, is this a lot of money?. Well it is if you are Stoke City but not
for a club like Real that will generate between 400 and 500 million
euros on revenues this season. If Real wins the Champion League the
revenues will be well over 500 million euros. Those 160.8 million
don't look that big anymore, do they?. Real will wipe off that
expenditure in less than 1 1/2 seasons.
They would if they weren't so much in debt already. I'd like to see
how much interest RM is paying a season.
Plus, they sold Robben for 11 million less than he cost in 2007,
Snejder for 12 less, and Huntelaar for about 5 million less in just 6
months.
But that's the way it's always going to be. Real sits on top of the
totem pole of world football. They buy expensive and sell cheap
beacuse they only sell players they don't need. They don't need to
sell their best players to make money unlike other clubs.
The case of Robben and Sneijder is clearly political. It's just Perez
wiping out all the players that Calderon bought for Real. Remember the
first time when he was president the first thing he did was to sell
Redondo to Milan out of the blue because he was seen as a Lorenzo Sanz
man. Perez is a megalomaniac and wants it to be HIS team with HIS
signings.
The last galactico iteration cost RM a ton of debt that is still
around, we'll see how this one ends.
.
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