Forgetting last years figures of £337m (artificially high) and the year before figures of £217m (artificially low) our revenue from broadcasting increased from £109m in 11/12 to £287m in 18/19.
Our wages/amortisation increased from £285m in 11/12 to £442m in 18/19.
Last year our amortisation/wages went up by £3m and our broadcast income went up by £118m. We've already earned over €100m from this seasons champions league with the possibility of another €15m minimum if we make the final.
What you seem to have ignored is that amortisation can go down as well as up. Departures, renegotiated contracts can all bring amortisation figures downwards. As for wages, yes we have added a big wage, but we also lost the likes of Aguero. This year we'll lose Fernandinho's wage and that will mitigate the effects of any new signings.
So it's all well and good adding Haalands made up cost, and then over inflating Grealish' cost and ignoring everything else that goes into amortisation and wages. But I think I'll stick with my naive approach if that's OK.
I haven’t overlooked total costs going down at all, I alluded to it by saying you sold Torres to offset Grealish.
And yes, transfers eventually come off the books (wages get negotiated down absolutely rarely for a club like city, players in those positions tend to get sold). But clubs like City tend to just keep spending.
But keep running with the line that heaps of clubs can afford Erling Haaland though


PMSL indeed.


