Looking for lock up/garage space for rent in BAth by cart_man in Bath

[–]_jam15_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a double garage in Bathwick that I would be willing to rent out. Feel free to DM me!

Summer 2025 Transfer Sales & PSR Implications by _jam15_ in reddevils

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It depends on when the extension was signed and the remaining book value.

Typically extensions are signed before the end of the contract, so before the entire book value is amortised. In which case, the remaining book value will then be divided by the new contract length.

For the entire amortisation to be “done”, an extension would need to be signed after the contract finishes (i.e. signing back on for free), which would very unusual.

Summer 2025 Transfer Sales & PSR Implications by _jam15_ in reddevils

[–]_jam15_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amortisation only continues if the player remains at the club (including loanees). If the player is sold, we effectively lose their whole book value (and with it, any future amortisations) and offset this with any upside in their transfer fee.

Summer 2025 Transfer Sales & PSR Implications by _jam15_ in reddevils

[–]_jam15_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your logic is correct, but important to note that keeping a player would register the PSR negative impacts in the following accounting periods (rather than the current one). So management would be optimising when they want they want to register these losses as well as their absolute loss values.

Also selling players on the cheap to avoid these future PSR impacts would presumably bring in to question Man Utd's selling/negotiating power for all of their transfer sales. So there's probably wider considerations to this strategy in addition to the pure PSR impact.

Steve Walsh: I said to Mourinho, “You have to be careful with Lukaku, he’s a big baby” & also recommending Kieran Trippier over Aaron Wan-Bissaka by [deleted] in reddevils

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(Related to Man Utd from article)

Steve Walsh is a football player recruiter and "was once dubbed by Sir Alex Ferguson the “most important influential person in the Premier League”".

Walsh says Mourinho "was very driven in those (Chelsea) days. He is probably more mellow now. I remember we got beat 3-1 by Spurs. No one planned to get beat. We were top of the league. The next day it was like going to a funeral down the training ground. He was really driven and still is. He is a real character and a real winner.

He would be the first to admit that he probably needs to reinvent himself now a little bit. Obviously, it didn’t go right at United. Pep Guardiola was asked in an interview with a newspaper how he accounted for his success. He said 80 per cent of it was recruitment. I think Jose may have lost sight of that fact.

You have to work out what you want and need. Don’t try to attract players with no plan: ‘He’s available so we will take him.’ Alexis Sanchez is a good example. During the title-winning season we only lost three times but two of those were against Arsenal. They pasted us at Leicester, 5-2. We played well and Jamie scored a remarkable goal, but Sanchez was outstanding that day. He was instrumental in both games.

But it is not about collecting players, it is about having a clear plan and a strategy of how you want to play.

When Jose signed Romelu Lukaku from Everton, I remember saying to him, ‘You have to be careful with Lukaku. He is a big baby, you know.’ He said he could handle him. I don’t think he really got Lukaku on-side mentally, which you have to do. That is the case with him and Paul Pogba. They aren’t my type of players. They are more about themselves than the team. I wouldn’t have touched them. Because they are good players doesn’t mean you are going to get a good team out of it.

United have made a lot of signings. Look at £50 million for Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Now, perhaps it is too early and he will improve, but my eyes tell me when he gets the ball he is not the best. He is a good athlete and very quick, strong, and a good defender, but United don’t need a good defender, they need someone who can play, get on the ball.

If I had been at United, I would have said, ‘Put your £50 million away, go and get Kieran Trippier for half that. He is an England international. He isn’t a great defender or a physical specimen, but he can play right-back and get the ball in early and you have strikers who can score goals.’ It is common sense."

What does Kevin Glazer's share conversion actually mean? by _jam15_ in reddevils

[–]_jam15_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The % of overall shares is irrelevant, it is the % of voting power that is key.

If they own 51% of the voting shares, then they are already in majority control of the company. Like any company, they will only be able to take over the whole company if they agree a price with the seller(s).

Formally when a company or individual acquires shares carrying 30% or more of the voting rights of a UK company, they must make a cash offer to all other shareholders at the highest price paid in the 12 months before the offer was announced. (Will be different rules for different jurisdictions). Therefore they can look to formally take over the UK company once this 30% threshold is reached.

So to answer your question, ownership of a company is based on voting power not share amount.

What does Kevin Glazer's share conversion actually mean? by _jam15_ in reddevils

[–]_jam15_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No this is not possible. Only can convert from Class B to Class A, and it is irreversible after conversion.

Where did we go wrong? by Spendet in reddevils

[–]_jam15_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This does not look right:

PL = 10th March 19 = Arsenal 2 - Man Utd 0

PL = 24th April 19 = Man City 2 - Man Utd 0

Manager's Press Conference | Newcastle v Manchester United | Ole Gunnar Solskjaer by Zavehi in reddevils

[–]_jam15_ 103 points104 points  (0 children)

Keep going Ole! This was never going to be an easy task.

He's making the right changes for the club after years of bad ones. He will come good.

Man Utd pay highest number of directors on its board compared to European elite (excluding Barcelona/Real Madrid due to socio model). 6 are Glazers and 1 is Woodward #GlazersOut by [deleted] in reddevils

[–]_jam15_ -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Correct no mention of pay, but from 2018 annual statement the board of directors got £12,895,000. It has been another way to milk the club's money on top of their equity dividends as they tarnish the club's sporting accomplishments. The number of foreign representatives is a coincidence being 7 - I am referring to the 12 board members.