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In fact, our research below shows that in terms of transfer fees alone, the United owner has made £18m over his six years at the helm.

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hmm...a journo hasnt checked his twitter in nearly 3 hours?..unlikely :lol:

 

Cmon Ross, your public awaits...or is Ross actually a poster on here????????????

 

Who is plausible enough to blag a job in the local press?.... that may amount to who's the biggest pisshead on here?... :unsure:

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:lol:

 

Is it beyond the realms of possibility that he was in the same press confetence as Caulkin though?....

 

I'm going to ask if he stole everything he wrote until he responds on the original question :D

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According to the recent Delloitte figures turnover in 12/13 was £91.8m. That's down on the year before (£93.3m) despite a europa campaign because of our lower finish in the league.

 

In the 11/12 accounts Ashley could afford to pull £11m out AND spend £11m (net) on transfers suggesting that under the previous TV deal we had about £20m a year to play with given our turnover/outgoings. That ties in with an £11m spend last year as well.

 

Given the new TV deal in place this year we should have at least double that to play with in 13/14...

 

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..and now with £20m from Cabaye our war chest should be sitting at £60m.

 

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