Assuming he has put in 200 million how much profit is there after 1 season in the premiere league? 30 million tops? Parachute might help us break even but if promotion is not achieved that black hole rears its head.
£200 million, I think it is closer to £350 million.
Depending on who is purchased in the next week, this season could see a profit of around £50 million, although I would expect that to be reduced to offset previous losses in order not to pay tax. Parachute payments plus player sales will mean no losses for the next 3-4 seasons if in the Championship.
Therefore, unless TB makes big losses elsewhere in his business, I don't think he will be running out of money any time soon.
These are just my guesses, I'm happy to admit I could be completely wrong.
If you're relegated after one season think you only get one year parachute payments? Or is it two?
If you're relegated after one season think you only get one year parachute payments? Or is it two?
If you're relegated after one season think you only get one year parachute payments? Or is it two?
What we're are losses last season? 37million and thats with players on championship contracts. So not alot of spare cash thereIt's something like £45 million for the first season and around £37 million the following season, if you've been in the Premier League for more than 1 season then you get a third year of parachute payments of around £17 million.
No point in wasting energy focusing on such a negativeve at this time really.
Assuming he has put in 200 million how much profit is there after 1 season in the premiere league? 30 million tops? Parachute might help us break even but if promotion is not achieved that black hole rears its head.
Depending on who is purchased in the next week, this season could see a profit of around £50 million, although I would expect that to be reduced to offset previous losses in order not to pay tax.
These estimates are way over stated. It will depend on finishing position, but at best the Albion might see a profit of £10 million this season - Revealed, the difference the Premier League will make to Brighton and Hove Albion's finances
So how much did we lose trying to get there? 150 million? So only 15 years of profits and we will be back in the black apart front the other 150 million we owe TB for the ground and training facility.
WHEN we go down and are unable to get back up, how long could TB keep funding the Albion. Amazed at his input so far but how deep is the well?
Assuming he has put in 200 million how much profit is there after 1 season in the premiere league? 30 million tops? Parachute might help us break even but if promotion is not achieved that black hole rears its head.
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DR