That report says that Brentford have a wage bill of over £5M. Their average attendance last season was 5,643.
Our average attendance last season was 18,702. So based purely on that our wage bill should be 3 times theirs at around £15M. Which we know it is not. It's nowhere near that and we apparently only just comply with the rules.
So what funding other than gate receipts counts towards turnover?
There will obviously be sales of shirts, pies, programmes etc but you'd expect them to be roughly in line with average attendances. TV income should be roughly the same.
Corporate boxes etc..? They may have an edge being a London club but we must have more boxes and better facilities.
So, the only other income I can think of is sponsorship or some sort of fiddle around naming rights as suggested.
Mr McCabe stated earlier in the season that teams can lose points due to FFP. That's blatantly not true. It's not in the rules.
He also said that we could be fined due to FFP. That will only become true if we get two successive promotions to The Premiership. If we do, so what? We'll be in The Premiership. Who cares? A small fine won't matter.
The only current punishment a club can incur through FFP rules is a transfer embargo.
Now we know that Swindon got around their transfer embargo simply by the owner providing extra funds rather than by players leaving and the wage bill being reduced.
The situation at Brentford underlines that that, or some clever accounting, is all that is required for the wage bill to be increased without any sanctions being taken.
So when Mr McCabe says his hands are tied due to FFP, he's really using it as a convenient excuse to reduce his level of involvement. Which to be fair, he's openly stated is what he wants to do.
Again with McCabe, it's not what he's doing that's necessarily the issue it's the way he's hiding behind false information to pretend he can't do any more, when he actually could if he really wanted to.