Sussex Nomad
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Their fairytale has cost £319 m so far .
And your 'fairytale' cost you your club, how you forget huh?
Their fairytale has cost £319 m so far .
Thanks for the explanation.
Do you think it's fair that laws allow clubs to rack up massive debts, just to convert them to shares ?
An owner and shareholders converting debt into equity is long standing in our economy. In football there could be an arguement that where that debt is for running costs then no, but that’s what’s FFP is for. For us it’s gone into predominantly infrastructure and our community. Great. What have Palace done? Gone bankrupt a couple of times and taken money away from the community. Shame on you
They've spent shit loads of money on players and wages though, cost them two administrations, surely that's better than infrastructure? I find it quite astounding that Palace supporters would comment on money spent by clubs. There is a good way to spend and a bad way. They just don't get it.
What were your parachute payments in 16?
If we'd have done it in '16, which we were a hairs breadth away as you know, it would have been a 25m loss rather than 40m, and a sizeable chunk of that was the training ground. Blooms big success was doubling down on the 16 season, selling no-one and adding the missing pieces (Murray, Duffy) that turned the near miss into comfortable promotion. It cost money, but perhaps one of the safer bets he's made at the Albion.
Burnley's TV income in 2015-16 was £29.6m including parachute payments; Brighton's TV income was £7.6m, so the net parachute money was £22m.
Your £25m loss in 2015-16 didn't include training ground construction costs, because they're capitalised and added to fixed assets. They don't hit the profit and loss account.
Comparing our spending with theirs seems wide of the mark. I believe they were one of the divisions top spenders, we were not.At least Brighton and their fans haven't claimed achieving a "Fairytale Promotion" against all odds.....like Bournemouth.
Has this been answered yet?How much of that was ffp applicable?
Has this been answered yet?
Has this been answered yet?
Burnley's TV income in 2015-16 was £29.6m including parachute payments; Brighton's TV income was £7.6m, so the net parachute money was £22m.
This has come out a week before the transfer window opens! Possibly a big player going and no new recruits? its a shame if we dont get anyone in as it is obvious to all that we have a Prem team with Championship strikers!
This has come out a week before the transfer window opens! Possibly a big player going and no new recruits? its a shame if we dont get anyone in as it is obvious to all that we have a Prem team with Championship strikers!
The parachute payment was £25.937m
At least Brighton and their fans haven't claimed achieving a "Fairytale Promotion" against all odds.....like Bournemouth.
He's a multi billionaire
None of us ever claimed that ya prize muppet...the media did. A few argued FFP but we all knew damned well what we were spending....Is Dyche still claiming he has nothing to spend - despite outdoing us in the last window ?