Captain Sensible
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I imagine time will tell, when the accounts are public and can be looked at in more detail.
Burnley though - http://www.burnleyexpress.net/sport/football/burnley-fc/burnley-announce-3-16m-profit-1-5153557
"The club made an operating loss of £4.4 million but the transfer of Rodriguez pushed the Clarets into the black."
"The Clarets’ wage bill was reduced by around £2.5million to below £17million but turnover fell by £4million to £23million, largely due to a further reduction in parachute payments from the Premier League and lower attendances."
I would guess parachute payments could be a key word there.
Yes but i would say our wages bill was the same or less than Burnley's. So our loss was down to transfers then? Either way, its a big difference. I wonder if our loss was larger than any clubs that came down from the PL. What did Sheffield Wednesday do? SW Have no parachute payments, have about the same attendances maybe less.Didn't have to run a new stadium, so I guess they would be in profit then?
Or maybe not....
My point is, (and include Burnley becasue they announced a 4.4mil loss before a transfer) that no football club wants to release an out and out profit as it encourages fans to demand more spending and prevents the club from increasing prices.