Dick Knights Mumm
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A mandatory clause such as you propose would also no doubt breach various employment laws across Europe.
Well then, the law is an ass.
A mandatory clause such as you propose would also no doubt breach various employment laws across Europe.
Well then, the law is an ass.
So lets take Arsenal as a viable business model. Successfully in the top 6 of the Premier for the last god knows how long, and yet consistently make a profit. They are now in a position where they could this year win league. When a club like Arsenal can do it, others can as well. The problem with the majority of football clubs is they want to buy their way to success "now", not in the future. It is also very much the reason why a capitalist society like ours finds ourselves in so much debt.
"Successful" in the Premier League obviously leads to a hopeless, cavernous, non-repayable debt. The truth of the matter is that the richer the Premier League gets, the more hopeless the financial situation of the majority of the clubs in it becomes.
Bolton's wage bill also explains why Dougie Freedman left Palace for a team 16 places below them.
Good point, which also underlines just how Bolton have underachieved in the Championship. All that money for so little end result.
Ok they have now put a little run of wins together, but a month ago Dougie must have been close to getting his P45.
Bolton's wage bill also explains why Dougie Freedman left Palace for a team 16 places below them.
I really do think nothing will change until a number of clubs go to the wall. It is so glaringly obvious English football finances are completely ****ed yet no one seems to want to do anything about it. Maybe the FA and the FL should just let clubs fold as opposed to helping them limp along?
Part of the problem is that there is not a level playing field. Clubs such as The Albion, City, Chelsea, QPR, Forest, Leicester and others have sugar daddies who can afford to spunk away hundreds of millions, other clubs cannot compete, but fan pressure and boardroom stupidity and vanity sometimes means that they try to live beyond their means.
Corrected for you!
Bolton Wanderers survived in The Premier League for a long time, but I remember hearing a few years before their relegation that they were living constantly at their limit financially and were relying on not going down. Sheer stupidity from Garside and co..
Just looked it up - most of the Bolton debt is not to the banks but to Burnden Leisure (owned by Eddie Davies). Even so, what's in it for him? How deep are his pockets that he can afford a £40m/£50m loss every year? What's more, at the end of 2015/16, the club is hit by a double whammy: the end of the parachute payments and the end of the Reebok naming rights contract. I guess their losses are about to get worse
I dont think bolton can afford to sack him and his back room staff , it cost bolton alot in the first place to get them . It is staggering they lost £50m this year !Good point, which also underlines just how Bolton have underachieved in the Championship. All that money for so little end result.
Ok they have now put a little run of wins together, but a month ago Dougie must have been close to getting his P45.
If we are competing with clubs who have £30m wage bills then did we 'hit the ceiling' in getting to fourth last year? Leicester, QPR, Forest and a few others are paying far more than the Albion for wages.