A least an extra 2-3 million losses in ticket sales plus add on the cost of running the academy could be pushing 20 million next season.
Ouch
A least an extra 2-3 million losses in ticket sales plus add on the cost of running the academy could be pushing 20 million next season.
Those figures are irrelevant as that was if dick tight had got the go ahead for our new stadium...We don't have a morgage as bloom paid for it,but the outgoings will always be substantial and that's because players wages are bloody ridiculous.Its feasible that in time we'll produce some good youngsters and we'll be much better off.It is funny (i.e. worrying and sad) that when we were at the planning/fighting stage for 'Falmer' there were figures banded around of the club needing anywhere between 12,000 -16,000 tickets sold per match to break even. Now look at the state of football. Even if we sell the Amex out every week we still apparently lose millions a year. The current options are we keep relying on a sugar daddy to cover the losses, or we get (and pay) only the players we can afford and suffer the consequences in terms of league position.
dicks barWe left so we could have a community stadium which is used 7 days a week and produces income that withdean couldn't
League one wouldn't be an issue as the wage bill would go from 23 million to roughly 10 millionI dread to think what our losses will be if we drop into League 1.
Replace the overpaid stars
League one wouldn't be an issue as the wage bill would go from 23 million to roughly 10 million
The question is valid. Period.
The question is nonsense. The Amex reduces losses, not increase them. Championship football causes the losses.
A different question might have been valid. As championship football clubs lose ten million pounds a year on average, and Tony won't be around forever, what are the alternatives?
And a smart person would realise that the main two are:
Drop down a division or two, or
Try to get the club breaking even in the championship by maximising revenues (including by having a grata stadium) and maximising revenue from players by having one of the country's best young player academies.
I wonder which one Tony will choose?
Yes the recruitment tits do worry me,but in league one we'll have quiet a few youngsters from the academy in which could put our wage bill at around 7 million if we produce.But it would be the same guys identifying targets but with a smaller budget Sounds promising
A different question might have been valid. As championship football clubs lose ten million pounds a year on average, and Tony won't be around forever, what are the alternatives?
And a smart person would realise that the main two are:
Drop down a division or two, or...
Without the premiership pay cheque it seems the amex will struggle to break even.What long term options would we have outside the prem? Can anyone see the amex getting redeveloped for the uni and the Albion relocated to a sustainable stadia? Ground share at an upgraded enclosed ground possibly? Or can we hope to have a benefactor keeping us afloat for many years to come. The other option is making the stadia break even can this be done? I feel its a catch 22 with a lower player budget comes lower crowds surely.
Immagine if we has sacked SH and appointed MM, can you imagine what hypocrites we would have looked like after the complaints high profile fans had made about homophobes chants by opposition fans. Not saying MM is homophobic but maybe a bit of a twit given his high salary.Yes the recruitment tits do worry me,but in league one we'll have quiet a few youngsters from the academy in which could put our wage bill at around 7 million if we produce.
I shouldn't really rise to the bait, but you are the most tedious poster on NSC.
And you have very strong competition.
Yes the recruitment tits do worry me,but in league one we'll have quiet a few youngsters from the academy in which could put our wage bill at around 7 million if we produce.
No bait,no hook,just a clear vision of the important issues and a incredible grip on the reality of the situation
Is there any other industry that creates such massive amounts of money and many of the 'clients' end up making a loss?
Just like Neville Chamberlain said "china is a riddle within an enigma" i will never understand the inability of people to see the clarity of the financial situation of football.