Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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Theres no perfect solution.....i dont use the subsidised transport...but i am paying for part of it
And so is the club. Which makes it doubly senseless.
Theres no perfect solution.....i dont use the subsidised transport...but i am paying for part of it
I am merely pointing out the facts. No slating here. Have you seen some of the threads started by your fellow fans on the BBS. What are you scared of?
I was restricted to the "away end" after a single post , no criticism is allowed on their main board.
Thank you for your considered opinion and well-thought out addition to the debate.
..if attendance figures is all you can come up with then you may as well start staring up your own fundament and whistling into the cavernous wilderness......
I know there are many who point the finger at Palace for having shaky finances. (All of which is bollox IMHO) but this looks like a trap that the brighton could fall into....BBC Sport - Brighton Hove Albion: Paul Barber issues financial warning
I know there are many who point the finger at Palace for having shaky finances. (All of which is bollox IMHO) but this looks like a trap that the brighton could fall into....BBC Sport - Brighton Hove Albion: Paul Barber issues financial warning
It wasn't an addition to the debate, it was a statement telling you to f*** off back to the BBS, you palace mong .
Are any clubs actually financially viable without a huge subsidy from the owners? I vaguely remember reading somewhere (but can't be bothered to check) that almost every club (including the premiership) could be regarded as technically bankrupt if the banks took a really hard line.
Relegated clubs will be exempt for the 4 years following relegation years enabling there chairman to spend what he likes to get promoted ,they will also recieve 48 million in parachute payments spread over 4 years.FFP will create a vast divide in the championship and we will be in the lower half of that divide as we will not have the same funds as the relegated sides.Next Season Blackburn will get 16 million in parachute payments alone
Relegated clubs will be exempt for the 4 years following relegation years enabling there chairman to spend what he likes to get promoted ,they will also recieve 48 million in parachute payments spread over 4 years.FFP will create a vast divide in the championship and we will be in the lower half of that divide as we will not have the same funds as the relegated sides.Next Season Blackburn will get 16 million in parachute payments alone
That BBC article is over a month old so hardly news.I know there are many who point the finger at Palace for having shaky finances. (All of which is bollox IMHO) but this looks like a trap that the brighton could fall into....BBC Sport - Brighton Hove Albion: Paul Barber issues financial warning
In Barber I think we have a CE who is business savvy and is determined to make us a viable (ie profit making) concern, and not just limit the losses to comply with FFP. I am very happy that he is openly discussing this; there are many CEs who won't and that would bother me.
I don't give a rats about other clubs, therefore I don't know that this is true.
But like you it seems to me only PB is talking about FFP.
I just can't help thinking we (PB) is working to make us viable, while everyone else is working just as hard to get round it.
I know there are many who point the finger at Palace for having shaky finances. (All of which is bollox IMHO) but this looks like a trap that the brighton could fall into....BBC Sport - Brighton Hove Albion: Paul Barber issues financial warning
Part of the problem was the subsidised travel voucher which cost the club a seven figure number last season. Even allowing for the £30 surcharge on the season ticket, it isn't being covered. Barber is also working hard to get a good shirt sponsorship, and to get running costs down.
I love the fact that a Palace supporter whose club has cynically and blatantly gone into administration twice is trying to lecture us on running an efficiently financial club. Those in glass palaces cannot throw stones. We have had setting up costs, building costs and other expenses that won't be repeated in the coming years. Attendances are important as they bring income into the club but that's only part of the equation which is why the stadium is being used for conferences and with restaurant and brasserie open during the week.