Archie

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Archie

Archie

@VillArchie7_2

Here to chat friendship, family, sport, music, potential, learning & villa ~ Struggle with lies, cowardice, cheats, divisive politics and self-serving ‘leaders’

Katılım Mart 2009
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Son Lyme
Son Lyme@Son_Lyme·
@JayVtid People get upset about everything. Success has not thickened the skin of a lot of the 'Villa faithful' hand-wringers. What else can the bloke say? They doubled my money and gave me five years of it on top? 😂
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Jay@JayVtid·
People taking offence to what Youri said about not thinking twice. That video was obviously scripted. 😂
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
Wow. Keir Starmer has become first UK PM to be presented with Légion d’honneur by French president, in recognition of his work on security of Europe. Emmanuel Macron awarded the historic honour to Starmer for his leadership in setting up coalition of the willing at a critical moment for the continent in early 2025 theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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Archie
Archie@VillArchie7_2·
Perfectly put
Derek Rivers@DykaRivers

Part 2. A few people asked: "OK, so how DO Newcastle or Villa close the gap?" Fair question. Let's actually map it out — every revenue lever, what it costs, and how long it takes. Spoiler: the timeline is the punishment. 🧵👇 THE GAP ITSELF Newcastle's latest accounts: ~£335m total revenue. The elite English clubs (Liverpool, City, United, Arsenal) sit around £650–750m. So the target is roughly DOUBLING revenue — an extra £350m a year — while the elite keep growing 5–10% annually. You're not chasing a fixed target. You're chasing a moving one. LEVER 1: MATCHDAY 🏟️ Newcastle earn ~£50m a season at a sold-out St James' Park. Spurs make well over £100m from their new stadium. So you build. Options on the table: expand SJP (~60k) or a new ~65–70k stadium next door. Cost: £1.2bn minimum, possibly far more. Timeline: a decision hasn't even been made yet, and construction alone is 6–7 years — realistically you're playing in it around 2031/32. Villa are ahead here: North Stand closed next season, 50k+ capacity from 2027/28. But even a finished stadium only adds £40–70m a year. Necessary. Nowhere near sufficient. And remember: stadium debt or owner funding doesn't count against SCR — but the decade of waiting does. The elite already banked this upgrade years ago. LEVER 2: COMMERCIAL 🤝 This is where the real gap lives. Newcastle's commercial income: ~£120m (and growing fast — up 44% last year). The elite: £300–400m+. Real Madrid make almost £500m from commercial ALONE. Here's the brutal part: global sponsors pay for global audiences, and global audiences are built by 10–15 years of CONSISTENT Champions League football and trophies. City needed over a decade of sustained success (and, ahem, aggressive sponsorship valuations) to build their commercial machine. There is no shortcut — the shortcut (owner-linked deals) is exactly what fair market value rules exist to block. Realistic best case: 10%+ compound commercial growth every single year for a decade. One bad cycle — a relegation scare, missing Europe for two seasons — and the compounding resets. LEVER 3: BROADCAST 📺 Domestic TV money is largely equal — that's the one genuinely fair mechanism. The variable is Europe: a deep CL run is worth £80–100m+. But you need it EVERY season, because commercial partners price on consistency, not one-off runs. Which brings us to the trap… THE CATCH-22 🔒 To qualify for the CL every year, you need a squad that costs elite money. But SCR caps your spend at 85% of revenue you don't have yet — and 70% under UEFA rules the moment you DO qualify. You need the revenue to build the squad, and the squad to build the revenue. The rules make you climb a ladder while standing on your own hands. THE HONEST TIMELINE ⏳ Stack it all up — stadium delivered by ~2032, CL football in 8+ of the next 10 seasons, commercial compounding without a single stumble — and the realistic answer is 10–15 YEARS of near-flawless execution just to reach where the elite are TODAY. Except they won't be there anymore. They'll have spent 15 years growing from a bigger base, under rules that protect their head start. That's not a glass ceiling. That's a glass ceiling that rises every time you jump. The elite didn't build their empires under these rules. They built them first — then voted for the rules.

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Derek Rivers
Derek Rivers@DykaRivers·
Part 2. A few people asked: "OK, so how DO Newcastle or Villa close the gap?" Fair question. Let's actually map it out — every revenue lever, what it costs, and how long it takes. Spoiler: the timeline is the punishment. 🧵👇 THE GAP ITSELF Newcastle's latest accounts: ~£335m total revenue. The elite English clubs (Liverpool, City, United, Arsenal) sit around £650–750m. So the target is roughly DOUBLING revenue — an extra £350m a year — while the elite keep growing 5–10% annually. You're not chasing a fixed target. You're chasing a moving one. LEVER 1: MATCHDAY 🏟️ Newcastle earn ~£50m a season at a sold-out St James' Park. Spurs make well over £100m from their new stadium. So you build. Options on the table: expand SJP (~60k) or a new ~65–70k stadium next door. Cost: £1.2bn minimum, possibly far more. Timeline: a decision hasn't even been made yet, and construction alone is 6–7 years — realistically you're playing in it around 2031/32. Villa are ahead here: North Stand closed next season, 50k+ capacity from 2027/28. But even a finished stadium only adds £40–70m a year. Necessary. Nowhere near sufficient. And remember: stadium debt or owner funding doesn't count against SCR — but the decade of waiting does. The elite already banked this upgrade years ago. LEVER 2: COMMERCIAL 🤝 This is where the real gap lives. Newcastle's commercial income: ~£120m (and growing fast — up 44% last year). The elite: £300–400m+. Real Madrid make almost £500m from commercial ALONE. Here's the brutal part: global sponsors pay for global audiences, and global audiences are built by 10–15 years of CONSISTENT Champions League football and trophies. City needed over a decade of sustained success (and, ahem, aggressive sponsorship valuations) to build their commercial machine. There is no shortcut — the shortcut (owner-linked deals) is exactly what fair market value rules exist to block. Realistic best case: 10%+ compound commercial growth every single year for a decade. One bad cycle — a relegation scare, missing Europe for two seasons — and the compounding resets. LEVER 3: BROADCAST 📺 Domestic TV money is largely equal — that's the one genuinely fair mechanism. The variable is Europe: a deep CL run is worth £80–100m+. But you need it EVERY season, because commercial partners price on consistency, not one-off runs. Which brings us to the trap… THE CATCH-22 🔒 To qualify for the CL every year, you need a squad that costs elite money. But SCR caps your spend at 85% of revenue you don't have yet — and 70% under UEFA rules the moment you DO qualify. You need the revenue to build the squad, and the squad to build the revenue. The rules make you climb a ladder while standing on your own hands. THE HONEST TIMELINE ⏳ Stack it all up — stadium delivered by ~2032, CL football in 8+ of the next 10 seasons, commercial compounding without a single stumble — and the realistic answer is 10–15 YEARS of near-flawless execution just to reach where the elite are TODAY. Except they won't be there anymore. They'll have spent 15 years growing from a bigger base, under rules that protect their head start. That's not a glass ceiling. That's a glass ceiling that rises every time you jump. The elite didn't build their empires under these rules. They built them first — then voted for the rules.
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Pippa Crerar
Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar·
EXCL: Keir Starmer has become first UK PM to be presented with Légion d’honneur by French president, in recognition of his work on security of Europe. Emmanuel Macron awarded the historic honour to Starmer for his l'ship in setting up coalition of the willing at a critical moment for the continent in early 2025. Only other British PM to receive a similar award – at a higher level, the Grand-Croix of the Légion d’honneur – was Winston Churchill in 1958 in recognition of his leadership during the second world war. theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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Son Lyme
Son Lyme@Son_Lyme·
I would like to say something to those heartbroken at the reported departure of Youri. Villa will miss him, but it also allows others to come in. Villa averaged 0.83 points per match when all three were absent, versus 1.71 across the season and 2.42 when none was missing - yet >>
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Archie@VillArchie7_2·
@TheDevilsDNA You’re way off it here. Your lazy rich club really doesn’t deserve him. Don’t forget he comes v sensibly for the money\contract. As many do. And it shows if you look at the last decade +
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The Devil's DNA
The Devil's DNA@TheDevilsDNA·
My thoughts on Tielemans. For the price & what it means for Carrick's vision to keep the ball & progress centrally I'm excited. I don't think he's as technically well rounded as people think, esp deeper or when under pressure. Mainoo rotation makes sense. Peak partner DM key now.
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

🚨💣 BREAKING: Youri Tielemans to Manchester United, HERE WE GO! 🔴🇧🇪 United activate €41m release clause into Tielemans’ contract at Aston Villa, verbal agreement also with Belgian midfielder. Andrey Santos done + Tielemans next after Éderson deal called off on Friday. 📈

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Archie@VillArchie7_2·
@TyBracey Need the cash for Bailey and Guessand also
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Ty Bracey@TyBracey·
Wages off the books so far 26/27 vs 25/26 p/w (According to Capology) Youri Tielemans - £150,000 Lucas Digne - £135,000 Amadou Onana (Injured - Salary covered by FIFA CCP) - 123,000 Covered per week of a 140,000 salary Lewis Dobbin - £25,000 Andres Garcia - £15,000 (Loan to Getafe assumption of 100% salary covered Louie Barry - £35,000 Jadon Sancho - £280,000 (Reportedly covered 80% of salary) Harvey Elliott - £65,000 (Assuming we covered 100%) Douglas Luiz - £160,000 (Assuming we covered 100%) Total: + £988,000 per week I didn't include Barrenechea or Malen assuming both had wages 100% covered by Benfica / Roma #AVFC
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GerryTheGeordie
GerryTheGeordie@TunawithaCh·
Outside fans have it wrong about our best midfielder and Aston Villas.. they all thought it was Sandro and Youri... their best midfielder is kamara and ours is Bruno... #AVFC #NUFC
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Archie@VillArchie7_2·
@TyBracey One has to hope we find our next affordable Tielemans. Or rogers. Or Kamara. Or maybe a McGinn. Or Konsa. Etc etc If Villa can scale this toughest part of the climb and bridge the gap, it will be some sweet feeling and a v rare one to savour as any fan of any club.
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Ty Bracey
Ty Bracey@TyBracey·
Losing Lucas Digne & Youri Tielemans also frees up £285,000 a week in wages. #AVFC
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Mark Hammond
Mark Hammond@MarkHam80780803·
“So let me get this straight, Mr. Trump. You’re going to charge everyone 20% for you to open a stretch of water that’s only closed because you started a war in the first place?”
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Archie@VillArchie7_2·
@FrancisChipp 😂 v good mate. A shame we can’t both push on as fast as we would like.
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Francis
Francis@FrancisChipp·
EXCLUSIVE🚨: Understand the key reason Johan Muzambi opted to join Aston Villa was the club’s willingness to insert a £35m release clause into his contract ✍️⛓️‍💥
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Chris Stanley
Chris Stanley@chrisstanley1·
All I can say is that we've had Tielemans' peak years, played Champions League and won that trophy finally. Couldn't have done it without him so while I am gutted, that story's over. Time for the next stage. #avfc
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Angry Staffer
Angry Staffer@Angry_Staffer·
Now we’re going to charge tolls for the Strait of Hormuz? It would be funny if it weren’t so sad. He’s flailing. Absolute fucking clown show:
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Archie
Archie@VillArchie7_2·
@ghartless Until one of the few trusted tells you don’t believe anything. Could be a dropping value for ach year since first deal. Not sure.
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Mowgs
Mowgs@ghartless·
Has that £35m release clause been sat there since we signed Tielemans 3 years ago? Or a new clause as he enters his final contract year? Either way, what a signing he has been. Sad to see him go but what a way to sign off with the strike in Istanbul.
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Tom Parker
Tom Parker@ThomasTParker·
Just a plea to Villa fans: Don't hate on Tielemans, please. A brilliant signing who gave us so much, and scored the winner to deliver our first trophy in 30 years. He's not going because he wants out, but because of a broken system. Let's show him some appreciation. #AVFC
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Ty Bracey
Ty Bracey@TyBracey·
I can only assume Freiburg accept Klarna #AVFC
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