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Biscuit

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Jul 8, 2003
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Total player sales come to £471 million.

This is so interesting. Is there any benefit to us "going for it" this window? After banking significant profits in the last two years and other clubs hamstrung by PSR? Or is it more down to a simple case of needing to rebuild the pipeline? Or a bit of both.

Genuinely interested, as PSR is calculated over a three-year term, right? Is it important we spend now as we'd effectively lose the benefit of the big profits made in 2023?

(Sorry if that's a stupid question)
 




Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Total player sales come to £471 million.
So in the last 5 years, even with the current open wallet, Albion still have £60m profit in transfer dealings

Since being upstairs, a loss of £87m (ave loss £10m per season). That's pretty good for a team in our situation.

Can't help thinking that Tony is upping the stakes this year.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Crawley
How did we reach 168m for 23-24? Caicedo + Sanchez is £140m, is there 20m+ of Mac allister bonus payments in there?
Trossard?

Edit, he would have been 22-23.
 


Couldn't Be Hyypia

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This is so interesting. Is there any benefit to us "going for it" this window? After banking significant profits in the last two years and other clubs hamstrung by PSR? Or is it more down to a simple case of needing to rebuild the pipeline? Or a bit of both.

Genuinely interested, as PSR is calculated over a three-year term, right? Is it important we spend now as we'd effectively lose the benefit of the big profits made in 2023?

(Sorry if that's a stupid question)
Mr too. @El Presidente could you enlighten us. Is there a financial reason for going for spending big this season? Or is it just opportunistic?
 
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Van Cleef

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Jun 17, 2023
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I wonder what percentage of the £470m all time transfer receipts were from just 1 club? 40%? It must be some kind of PL/FL record though. Take it away stattos.
 




Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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Just highlights what a job Mark McGhee did!

:bowdown:
Of all the things I've seen in my time at the club, the McGhee hatred from a chunk of the fanbase was one of the weirdest, it got poisonous near the end. Our unlikely success of a few years before meant some of our fanbase had absolutely wild expectations. It was as if they expected us to be a mid table Championship team despite being at Withdean with no money and having to sell the likes of Cullip, Currie and Virgo to stay in business. Very very strange looking back.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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Of all the things I've seen in my time at the club, the McGhee hatred from a chunk of the fanbase was one of the weirdest, it got poisonous near the end. Our unlikely success of a few years before meant some of our fanbase had absolutely wild expectations. It was as if they expected us to be a mid table Championship team despite being at Withdean with no money and having to sell the likes of Cullip, Currie and Virgo to stay in business. Very very strange looking back.
No need for hatred to any Brighton manager, but if I was to rate all the ones we've had in my time, he would be one above Hyppia.

Less because of the results. It's that the quality of football was so bad it made my eyes hurt. A manager who's main tactic is hoof it to MacCammon, is always going to get less latitude when the results stop coming
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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So we've spent £604 and received in £471 in this time, purely on player in and outs. I think we've made £30m on players and other staff too

Even then that leaves £100m, which has to be made up in club profits, well realistically Tony.

Plus we've built the Amex and the Training ground in that time, plus a fanzone is going up and the women team might be getting their own place to play
 




Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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So we've spent £604 and received in £471 in this time, purely on player in and outs. I think we've made £30m on players and other staff too

Even then that leaves £100m, which has to be made up in club profits, well realistically Tony.

Plus we've built the Amex and the Training ground in that time, plus a fanzone is going up and the women team might be getting their own place to play
There is other income, sponsorships, catering, merchandise, tickets, broadcast revenue. But we all know TB has dropped a bundle in to get us here, and is leaving it in to help get us there.
 


Anger

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nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Manchester
Caicedo 115m, Cockerella 65m, sanchez 25m - those 3 = 205m which is 43% of our all time transfer receipts. Cheers Todd.
Plus another 22m for a manager and staff that they binned off after 6 months.
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Total player sales come to £471 million.
What that tells me is the graph well probably also be going on an upwards trajectory. So people better be ready for some high-profile (expensive) departures. Either that or quite a few Undav-type deals with the current lot.
 


Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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So we've spent £604 and received in £471 in this time, purely on player in and outs. I think we've made £30m on players and other staff too

Even then that leaves £100m, which has to be made up in club profits, well realistically Tony.

Plus we've built the Amex and the Training ground in that time, plus a fanzone is going up and the women team might be getting their own place to play
Some £100m profit on transfers yes but also massive operational deficits not least during the Covid years.

There is other income, sponsorships, catering, merchandise, tickets, broadcast revenue. But we all know TB has dropped a bundle in to get us here, and is leaving it in to help get us there.
There's also other money outgoing. For instance, the players are getting paid.
 






Sarisbury Seagull

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Nov 22, 2007
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Of all the things I've seen in my time at the club, the McGhee hatred from a chunk of the fanbase was one of the weirdest, it got poisonous near the end. Our unlikely success of a few years before meant some of our fanbase had absolutely wild expectations. It was as if they expected us to be a mid table Championship team despite being at Withdean with no money and having to sell the likes of Cullip, Currie and Virgo to stay in business. Very very strange looking back.
Yep, that was mad.

To me McGhee’s remarkable effort to get promotion and then stay up with that squad, and against the competition we had at the time, was as good as anything any manager has achieved with us since.
 


Jul 20, 2003
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I find all of this utterly bizarre

53 yes.old

I didn't grow up in a football supporting family so missed out on most of the good stuff and by the time I was going regularly.we.we selling our best player to Wycombe Wanderers.
 


Dibdab

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Sep 28, 2021
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So we've spent £604 and received in £471 in this time, purely on player in and outs. I think we've made £30m on players and other staff too

Even then that leaves £100m, which has to be made up in club profits, well realistically Tony.

Plus we've built the Amex and the Training ground in that time, plus a fanzone is going up and the women team might be getting their own place to play
That £100m isnt a loss because it has paid for assets (players) that have value on the balance sheet. The value of those players far exceeds the gap in sales vs purchases so from the books perspective its all good. At some point obviously you will sell those players and I'd expect the club think that most will go for more than they cost. Tony wont be looking to cover any of it personally imo.
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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How did we reach 168m for 23-24? Caicedo + Sanchez is £140m, is there 20m+ of Mac allister bonus payments in there?
Potter & chums?
 


Lady Whistledown

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This is so interesting. Is there any benefit to us "going for it" this window? After banking significant profits in the last two years and other clubs hamstrung by PSR? Or is it more down to a simple case of needing to rebuild the pipeline? Or a bit of both.

Genuinely interested, as PSR is calculated over a three-year term, right? Is it important we spend now as we'd effectively lose the benefit of the big profits made in 2023?

(Sorry if that's a stupid question)
I wish I could find it, but I saw a post on Twitter earlier about why this might be, and it was around permitted squad costs or something coming into play next year, so perhaps it's us trying to get a squad together now that could leave us in a solid position when that happens.
 


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