@Triggaaar And Palace
We will post a profit of £110m for 22/23So from 2013 to 2022, Palace made an overall loss of £141.1m, whereas Brighton lost £199.8m.
In 2022, Palace made a loss and Brighton made a profit, combining to make a difference of £44.8m.
Given our better performances recently (finishing 6th in the PL, and our Europa League adventure), as well as our transfer dealings, I'd expect more of the same for 2023 and 2024, so I imagine the total loss for each club since 2013 will be about the same at the moment.
Let them bang on about the £400m.
We will post a profit of £110m for 22/23
And have a squad worth at least £100m more than them.
As i keep o. Saying, there's debt, and then there's a financial strategy.
Let them bang on about the £400m.
We csn just enjoy what it's given us.
Absolutely- if you compared the value of respective assets ( stadium, training ground, team) we’re miles ahead.Our facilities are near enough complete. They’ll require further debt/investment of at least £160m just to build one stand.
At the moment any financial comparison is of pears versus rotten apples.
ThisOur facilities are near enough complete. They’ll require further debt/investment of at least £160m just to build one stand.
At the moment any financial comparison is of pears versus rotten apples.
Effectively tony has spent £150m more than Parish...
Back of a fag packetHow is that £150m calculated?
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