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Re: Chelsea in the red

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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
I think a lot of it could also be down to do with astute accountants and tax planning
Yeah, could have a bit to do with it, but this won't help

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Originally Posted by bbc sport
"The rise is down to some exceptional items that were necessary to help us in our aim to break-even by 2009-10."



Thats a looooooooooooong term plan


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Originally Posted by bbc sport

The termination of a deal with Umbro, which cost £25.5m, plus a total loss of £22.8m over the transfers of Adrian Mutu and Juan Sebastien Veron and the £5m for Academy recruitment were picked out as the "exceptional items".



Well there's close on £50,000 ,000 that wasn't exactly well spent, they must have some serious sleep problems at night, I panick over my OD, never mind I'll just think of theirs now
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