I was sanctioned by OFCOM for having a copy of the Viz Fat Slags annual on the bookshelf during lockdown.
You would have thought they had more important things to worry about during Covid, but it’s amazing what people will complain about
A DULLARD has been droning on about the accounts on BBC South East whilst trying to plug a crap book in the background.
Personally I would throw a brick through the TV screen and demand that Graham Norton picks up the bill.
The club is probably now sustainable IF Tony Bloom continues to use the analytical approach based on the StarLizard data.
If he goes*, then the algorithm goes with him I suspect and the club would then have to compete with other clubs of a similar size, which would be difficult.
The Albion...
It could be due to timings of purchases (1 July to 30 June) but last season was the second biggest in the club's history in terms of acquisitions.
Player sales in 2021/22 were greater than those of all the previous seasons in the club's history added together.
Albion have the lowest wage bill of any club reporting to date.
Of the clubs yet to report, will certainly be lower than Chels and Everton.
Highly probable to be lower than Palace, Newcastle, Southampton and Leeds
Expect only Burnley to be lower than the Albion.
For every £100 that...
Wages have also increased significantly since those days of Peter Ward, Gerry Ryan and Eric Steele. My figures are very much estimates so take them as such.
Compared to the first time in the Premier League, it takes the Albion 3 days and 8 hours to earn the same amount of income as the club generated in the whole of the 1979.80 season.
In terms of CHARTS, this may be of some/no/much interest.
Albion have overtaken Palace in terms of revenue, and not far behind Villa. A lot of this is due to the 9th place finish last season.
Some clubs still to publish 2022 accounts, remember those from 2021 distorted by lockdown and no...
Life expectancy falling behind that of other countries too
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/03/16/thatcher-blamed-britain-falling-global-life-expectancy-top-ten/