brownblade
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Good news !
Not just that, but the wage bill is clearly hugely incentive driven. Despite the Premier League contracts for the longer serving players and the additions for Berge (6 months), Brewster and Oli the Burke we dropped our wage costs by £10m (annualised to 12 months).Exactly how it should be.
Well done to them upstairs for stabilising the clubs financial affairs and. seemingly, not writing cheques that can’t be cashed in very difficult circumstances.
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Isn't one set of accounts for 13 months and the other for 11?Not just that, but the wage bill is clearly hugely incentive driven. Despite the Premier League contracts for the longer serving players and the additions for Berge (6 months), Brewster and Oli the Burke we dropped our wage costs by £10m (annualised to 12 months).
Edit: updated view of the accounts vs last year. I don't have a subscription so can't access the full article so a lot of the middle of this is estimates:
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No but we do have some fans that will now happily convinced themselves there this 'profit' was probably used to buy Beerschot, Chateauroux and fund their training complexes!Great news. I take pride in the fact that we don't think of a £9.5m profit to mean we have £39.5m to spend, unlike some other clubs in a similar position to us.
This is bollocks because according too Porktalk we are f@#ked if we don't go up this season.
Completely agree on the wages. I had assumed in my last attempt to create the 20/21 accounts that the wages would go up slightly. I hadn't appreciated that around 50% would be bonus related - presumably a mix of game and season team and personal objectives, very few of which would have been met: possibly Ramsdale's England call up and McGoldrick's goalscoring being the exceptions.Isn't one set of accounts for 13 months and the other for 11?
Surely the article isn't just comparing as if they are like for like because that's apples and oranges...
Not directed at you Balham Blade I see you have reconstituted them, moreso the article headlines.
I'm quietly impressed how the wages were structured. Got to be thinking there coming down might not be the crippling Armageddon it is for some teams if these were equally sensibly written. Yes we'll lose money, but the club isn't in jeopardy.
How much did we lose in our last championship season ( promotion bonuses not included?) Ramsdale plus parachute payments might cover that
Wasn’t just Porktalk mate, I think you said it yourself…
Crazy when you think about itIf we reduce "employment costs" from £77.9m finishing p9, with a chance of CL qualification, to £56.5m and relegated with the one of the worst ever points totals, and so losing out on another £170m , doesn't seem so wise to me.
Wouldn’t have mattered if we’d spent it, we still wouldn’t have stayed up.To be honest all the Wilder bum boys were right about there being money and it not being spent.
£30m we earnt but went down kills me to my core.
I'm sure the interview YorkBlade did with the accounts guy, Smith?, said we'd paid a big portion of the transfer fees upfront. So we aren't lumbered with years of paying the fees off.Sounds positive. I imagine some of the transfer fees will be spread over a few years but hopefully that is factored into the parachute payment money.
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