2011年3月30日 星期三

Football finances back in spotlight at Soccerex forum

Football finances back in spotlight at Soccerex forum

Football business will again be in focus as the Soccerex European forum makes its second Manchester appearance.

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Firms will also be displaying football-related products and services.

Club finances

Football's finances and business structures continue to be in the spotlight.

For example, at present Plymouth Argyle is struggling to stay in existence, QPR is up for sale, and MPs have been scrutinising the operations of top clubs, including Manchester United.

Indeed, only last week United's parent company Red Football Joint Venture announced a loss of £109m in 2010.

Meanwhile, neighbours and rivals Manchester City have forced their way towards the top end of the table, thanks largely to player acquisitions funded by owners the Abu Dhabi United Group.

In the recent transfer window City completed the £27m signing of Bosnian international striker Edin Dzeko from Wolfsburg, and such spending has led to fears that the club may be inflating the transfer system.

These issues and others like them will be examined in series of sessions and seminars.

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