Team this with the dwarfing average attendances, youth dependency, the «50 + 1 rule» (which consists of members having to own at least 51 % of a
club so that a single
entity can not take control),
clubs paying less
than 50 % of their revenue on player wages and the sheer attraction of football quality to the fans, and it is clear to see why the Germans can breathe easily, creating a yearly turnover of around $ 2bn with small annual losses now and again (two since 2003).
At a certain point, as long as Arsenal is still a publicly - traded
entity with shareholders other
than Stan Kroenke and Alisher Usmanov to account for, this attitude and outright dismissal of legitimate concerns brought forth by people with an actual financial stake in the
club needs to stop.
«The town and the city of Plattsburgh — separate
entities with a shared name and history — envision a future of intermunicipal cooperation rather
than hard - fought battles on land and sea or in the boardroom,» said Plattsburgh Rotary
Club President Peter Ensel.
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