When you see the amount of money being thrown around by even the more recently promoted teams. I know team spirit takes you a long way, but surely we won't be competing on wages and fees. How do we get to 17th place by the end of the season?
When you see the amount of money being thrown around by even the more recently promoted teams. I know team spirit takes you a long way, but surely we won't be competing on wages and fees. How do we get to 17th place by the end of the season?
Just enjoy the ride, Tony has his deserved partial payback and will allocate what he thinks is a reasonable amount. If we end up getting stuffed week in week out or being bored to death by 11 men behind the ball we may all be grateful for a return to the Championship with parachute payments
When you see the amount of money being thrown around by even the more recently relegated teams. I know team spirit takes you a long way, but surely we won't be competing on wages and fees. How do we get to 6th place by the end of the season?
Personally You can spend all that money, but it doesnt mean you are getting a great player. We arent and more than likely will never be competeing for the top 6.
Also players are completely over priced for top 6 teams, there is value out there and hopefully we will find it. I dont spending big will keep us in the league, A continued reasoned approach by the club will see us safe.
We completed our 5 year plan in 6 seasons, so it will be interesting to see what the next 5 year plan may look like.
I think the claims that TB is going to get his loans back is pie in the sky. The median profit for PL clubs in 2015/16 was just £2.7 million (I anticipate the Albion's losses for the season we have just had could easily top £40 million) and 8 of the 20 teams made a net loss.
If TB wants to monetise his investment, (and there is no evidence that he so wishes) then expect him to go along the lines of Manchester City (sold 13% of the club to China for £265mill) or Bournemouth (sold 25% to an American private equity firm). Going into a deal similar to that of small club Crystal Palace, where the ownership and control is now split between Steve Parish and the Americans, is fraught with danger when it comes to decision making, and I can't see TB being that way inclined.
Man City typify all that is wrong with the modern game when the chairman says " We are going to go out and BUY the best talent in the world" . That is no longer sport.
But we will compete, with hard work , blood sweat & tears .... and the talent we have and can attract. We don't aim to win the league first time around, just survive - and have fun!
Our budget for the last season would have been top half, and not that far behind the 3rd highest budget. I assume this thread was started because we're likely to be well adrift of the average PL budget.The question we were all asking this time last year ....
There's your answer
I think the claims that TB is going to get his loans back is pie in the sky. The median profit for PL clubs in 2015/16 was just £2.7 million (I anticipate the Albion's losses for the season we have just had could easily top £40 million) and 8 of the 20 teams made a net loss.
If TB wants to monetise his investment, (and there is no evidence that he so wishes) then expect him to go along the lines of Manchester City (sold 13% of the club to China for £265mill) or Bournemouth (sold 25% to an American private equity firm). Going into a deal similar to that of small club Crystal Palace, where the ownership and control is now split between Steve Parish and the Americans, is fraught with danger when it comes to decision making, and I can't see TB being that way inclined.
Question! If a PL club makes such a small profit, why would a foreign investor pay such a high price for a percentage of a club?
It's not so much the money but what that money can (but not always) buy you.
I watched the Cup Final and thought "blimey - this pace and skill is scary!"