Covid - impact on revenue

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Bristol City also don't have a hilarious wage bill of £40m+, a stadium purchase to finance and ongoing payments for transfer fees on players we'd have to subsidise to move on
...but yet in just one year they have lost over £40m ! Apparently because of high wages amongst other things.
 



No, but their owner has pumped in £215m

Imagine putting that much of your personal wealth into Bristol fucking city 🥴
Yet despite that they have lost over £40m.
Something is wrong with the ownership/management. Not dissimilar to Reading ?
 
My builder currently booked up for 14 months for extensions.
You have your own personal builder?

I thought that I was doing well because I have my own personal cruise consultant but your own personal builder is well impressive!
 
Bristol City also don't have a hilarious wage bill of £40m+, a stadium purchase to finance and ongoing payments for transfer fees on players we'd have to subsidise to move on


£35+m

The stadium funding, other than the interestElement isn’t a P&L item. Neither are ongoing payments for players. Other than that....
 
They impact on real terms cash flow though.

I'd guess with the loan players + loan fees it'll be comfortably over £40m


Yes, that’s the real issue. The wage Bill as always these days is the key. I wouldn’t argue with minus £40m either.
 
And to think some Blades on here and on Twitter wanted to be back in the Championship. Even more of a stupid mentality in the COVID-era given the financial losses we will likely be facing.
 
No, but their owner has pumped in £215m

Imagine putting that much of your personal wealth into Bristol fucking city 🥴

Yet despite that they have lost over £40m.
Something is wrong with the ownership/management. Not dissimilar to Reading ?
That unfortunately, is football today. To even stay in the Championship you have to have a benefactor who’s willing to cough up 1/4 billion quid. Let alone get out the right way to the Premiership! Where, if Everton are the yardstick 1/2 billion quid of investment gets you mediocrity at best!
Football is going to die if this carries on. The well is dry yet players and agents are still drinking to excess ☹️
 
Bristol City also don't have a hilarious wage bill of £40m+, a stadium purchase to finance and ongoing payments for transfer fees on players we'd have to subsidise to move on
Bonkers 🤪
 

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There was meant to be an investigation and price cap on players wages, fee's and transfer costs, like that happened.

Is it right to blame the players (agents) are killing the game financially and its not being put into check ? Cause and effect running rampant?
Players wages need to be reduced or they wont have a team to go to. Maybe not now but in ten years time ?
 
There was meant to be an investigation and price cap on players wages, fee's and transfer costs, like that happened.

Is it right to blame the players (agents) are killing the game financially and its not being put into check ? Cause and effect running rampant?
Players wages need to be reduced or they wont have a team to go to. Maybe not now but in ten years time ?
No it’s not right to blame the players or their agents.It’s the clubs that set the bar by paying obscene wages to buy success,
If someone offered you £100,000 a week you’d be crazy to turn it down and tell em you’d be more than happy with a grand.
Whilst we’ve got billionaire owners throwing loose change about and TV and other revenue streams spunking increasing amounts of money at clubs, wages and fees will naturally escalate
 



And even with £40m in parachute payments I expect United will be similar
There is no evidence to suggest that will be the case. On top of a £10m loss by BC the previous year. Unless they are having an amazing turn around they will be docked points next season for exceeding £39m over three years.
 

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