Perhaps we will need your advice if we get to the Admin stage, after going through it a couple of times it will be handy to come to you and know who you shaft first to get started again.
Bloom is going hell for leather to get your losses under the £8 mill mark for the next set of accounts, but if he succeeds, that's still another big debt to add to the others. Your outgoings are still more than your incomes, and with no more family silver to flog, it's hard to see you being fully compliant with FFP in future seasons.
Relegation is looming as well, another thing that Bloom doesn't need at the moment.
Bloom is going hell for leather to get your losses under the £8 mill mark for the next set of accounts, but if he succeeds, that's still another big debt to add to the others. Your outgoings are still more than your incomes, and with no more family silver to flog, it's hard to see you being fully compliant with FFP in future seasons.
Relegation is looming as well, another thing that Bloom doesn't need at the moment.
Bloom is going hell for leather to get your losses under the £8 mill mark for the next set of accounts, but if he succeeds, that's still another big debt to add to the others. Your outgoings are still more than your incomes, and with no more family silver to flog, it's hard to see you being fully compliant with FFP in future seasons.
"The next set of accounts" cover the period ending in June - those accounts were long since closed off. There's no "hell for leather"ing going on in respect of that. The club were confidently on course of staying inside that, even before the sales of Bridcutt and Barnes in January. It will be interesting to see what, if anything, the club have done to 'use up' that surplus within that accounting period.
We are now in a period where the FFP-attributable loss has to be under £6m and the sales of Will Buckley and Leonardo Ulloa are certainly going to assist with that target.
What's bizarre though is seeing the supporter of a club that has repeatedly displayed financial recklessness trying to claim the moral high ground in relation to this, particularly given Palace's own record for cashing in on playing assets to support the club's finances.
Bournemouth seem to reach this level every 25 years or so,stay a season or 2 and drop back down..
The Amex and the infrastructure is in place to see us prosper in the medium to longer term,if managed correctly,with or without major outside financial assistance to achieve prolonged Championship level status.
Exactly the point I am trying to make.
Right now i will have to say bournemouth. One looks like playing champ footy next year and hell even a play off charge and it aint us.
Bloom is going hell for leather to get your losses under the £8 mill mark for the next set of accounts, but if he succeeds, that's still another big debt to add to the others. Your outgoings are still more than your incomes, and with no more family silver to flog, it's hard to see you being fully compliant with FFP in future seasons.
Relegation is looming as well, another thing that Bloom doesn't need at the moment.
The only thing I'd swap with Bournemouth is our managers.
Given that nothing discussed on this thread so far has anything whatsoever to do with you, and that us taking financial advice from Crystal Palace Football Club is about as likely as the leader of ISIS popping over for mulled wine and mince pies at the Downing Street Christmas carol service this year, I respectfully request that you go and poke yourself in a quiet corner somewhere and leave this thread well alone, you sanctimonious Palace ignoramus.
Possibly, although I believe that Howe would be getting more out of Burke's players than Sami presently is.Not the recruitment team?
Possibly, although I believe that Howe would be getting more out of Burke's players than Sami presently is.
I'd like a mulled wine and mince pie right nowplease,besides many would say hit the ban button,however SE20 seems an ok poster......
Be off with you SE20 and no i would not swap with your club either