- Jun 27, 2012
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A slight correction is needed I think. The total wage bill for the entire business (incl NIC and pension costs) was £20.3M in 2013/14, down from £21.1M the previous season. Player trading (ie reflecting the sale of Bridcutt and Barnes) resulted in a net surplus in the accounts of £1.7M, compared to a deficit of £1.1M in 2012/13; the £2.8M difference going towards reducing the overall group loss for the year as will (some of) the income from the sale of Ulloa and Buckley this season.
Ha ! Yes agreed.
Overall the overall company wage bill has decreased slightly partly due to the cost cutting overseen by Barber.
My overall point that i rather bore NSC with, sorry, is that the football budget for the club has increased substantially in recent years (up 60% since 2012), is continuing to increase and is higher than nearly all non parachute payment clubs in the Champ money tables.
This rather good blogpost from Swiss Ramble goes into more detail about the Albion budgets for those who want lots and lots of sauce.
"football costs (excluding player amortisation and depreciation) increased by nearly £1 million from £19.9 million to £20.7 million." (between 12/13 and 13/14). Bloom has confirmed it went up again in 14/15 in several interviews.
http://swissramble.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/brighton-and-hove-albion-love-at-pier.html