It's definitely debt, they're just obscuring the interest payments as dividends to the parent company. Opaque structure with tax benefits, possibly.
It's typical private equity move... Can expect prices to rocket in years to come and any possible extra way of making money explored...
They'll do the stadium because we make £2m odd less a home game than Utd and £800k less than Spurs new ground. Granted, they have huge debt from it.
They also have to keep us competitive and make top 4 for the revenue. So some positives.
Coach matters a lot too, which is why Utd fans only saw things when SAF retired.
We can still do well on the pitch with Tuchel I think.