good job you got promoted
good job you got promoted
Has it though?Speculate to accumulate. Brilliant when it works.
Speculate to accumulate. Brilliant when it works.
Has it though?
Fag packet economics here:-
£40m to get £100m
£40+m to not quite be good enough.
£15+m, perhaps, to plug the obvious gap.
It hardly seems worth it when failure, more often than not, leads to disaster.
It's the only season that guarantees the income, but I do take your point.I think you are naive to base it on one season.
Ignore the exceptional £9m promotion costs, because they're to come (in reality) out of next year's money.As a point of interest has any team, without parachute payments, gained promotion from the Championship losing less in the last 5 years? Burnley the first time maybe, Hull?
Getting promoted seems to be frighteningly expensive, but then the rewards are massive...
Ignore the exceptional £9m promotion costs, because they're to come (in reality) out of next year's money.
Burnley in 2014: £7.9m loss, but without promotion bonuses would have been break-even (turnover £19.6m)
[Burnley in 2016: £3.7m loss, but without promotion bonuses would have been £7.6m profit (turnover £40.0m)]
Ignore the exceptional £9m promotion costs, because they're to come (in reality) out of next year's money.
Burnley in 2014: £7.9m loss, but without promotion bonuses would have been break-even (turnover £19.6m)
[Burnley in 2016: £3.7m loss, but without promotion bonuses would have been £7.6m profit (turnover £40.0m)]
It's the only season that guarantees the income, but I do take your point.
£38m loss in a season that the Amex was pretty full.Its not as if we went on a mad spending spree is it.Duffy & Murray the only big signings I can think of. Obviously new contracts were awarded & big bonuses for promotion.
What is scary is if we get relegated this season & struggle next season how much money will we lose then.
I think the cost of running the Amex with all the restrictions imposed to get planning permission are not sustainable unless we are in the premier league.Staff costs total £40m so if we don’t have any players & staff we would only make 2m that is not right.
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I tell you what pal, go support a Chinese, American, European, Asian owned team and then come back with your 'worrying' stats. Muppet.
Yes. It always irritates me when a club gets into financial trouble and everybody says "Oh the poor fans! It's not their fault!" I would argue that, yes, actually it is partly the fans' fault. Fans always demand investment, they want to keep up with Jones' and to do that the chairman must 'open his chequebook' in order to 'take the club to the next level'. And if he can't do that then he should get out of the way for someone who can. Then when it all goes tits up and they realise they've spent money they haven't got in order to reach a level they can't sustain - the fans blame everyone but themselves.Oh how some of us whined when other clubs spent big last season and the season before.
Still we spend wisely.
Yes. It always irritates me when a club gets into financial trouble and everybody says "Oh the poor fans! It's not their fault!" I would argue that, yes, actually it is partly the fans' fault. Fans always demand investment, they want to keep up with Jones' and to do that the chairman must 'open his chequebook' in order to 'take the club to the next level'. And if he can't do that then he should get out of the way for someone who can. Then when it all goes tits up and they realise they've spent money they haven't got in order to reach a level they can't sustain - the fans blame everyone but themselves.