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So Manchester City owner will pay £350m for Real Madrid Stadium renovations...


Ja  Rhule

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2818845/Real-Madrid-strike-350m-deal-renovate-Bernabeu-ll-paid-Manchester-City-owner-Sheik-Mansour.html

 

Apparently Madrid is so much in debt they cannot afford renovations so Manchester City will pay for it.... £350m fuging pounds!!!  £100m more than what Liverpool as a club earned last year in total revenue... If this is not fishy, I don't know what is...

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Can't read the link right now, but it's got to be a loan, right?

Nope...  They just gave em cash...  Extremely fishy.

 

But Sheik Mansour’s role will not infringe on UEFA’s rules over club ownership because the deal does not mean the Abu Dhabi royal family will hold a stake in Real. Instead, in return for the cash Real will promote the emirate globally.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2818845/Real-Madrid-strike-350m-deal-renovate-Bernabeu-ll-paid-Manchester-City-owner-Sheik-Mansour.html#ixzz3fupqrXXK 
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Also sad that Real Madrid could not afford 400m pounds loan...  If European economy sinks, Real Madrid can go dildos...  They are in a bad shape in bad time with huge TV deals going to EPL.

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