Superphil
Dismember
So, are we still "Barber Out"?
Those figures are absolutely terrifying. Losses of £16m on turnover of £15m - or to put it another way, their costs were more than twice their revenues.
More tits out, I'd have thought.So, are we still "Barber Out"?
Indeed. That is the thing that really has to change, the fact you can swap tens of millions of pounds of debt for ten league points and carry on as if nothing had happened. Pity we as individuals can't do the same: run up hundreds of thousands of pounds of debt and swap it all for three points on your driving licence.There will be no doomsday scenario, obviously. They take the administartion route, the first chance they get, when the 10 points won't affect them, wipe out all the debts and merrily stroll on as if nothing's happened.
Indeed. That is the thing that really has to change, the fact you can swap tens of millions of pounds of debt for ten league points and carry on as if nothing had happened. Pity we as individuals can't do the same: run up hundreds of thousands of pounds of debt and swap it all for three points on your driving licence.
I guess he's saying that if you make a loss of £16m on a turnover of £15m the costs must be £31m (2.07 x £15m t/o)
There will be no doomsday scenario, obviously. They take the administartion route, the first chance they get, when the 10 points won't affect them, wipe out all the debts and merrily stroll on as if nothing's happened.
Lets make them a banner......
its scary how big debts are in football, would companies outside of football be allowed to continue with such debt and losses?
Just asking.......
Some money times can't thing buy football aministration there.
Yup, silly me.
Maybe sign up for a finance course or something?
Oh ok. I don't know the details of how the FA get involved, how do they profit from teams going into administration with little punishment?The FA won't want to send their cash cows to the abattoir.
A company can have as much debt as it likes - until a creditor asks for the money back, they can carry on.its scary how big debts are in football, would companies outside of football be allowed to continue with such debt and losses?
Just asking.......
Where did the UEFA Cup Final money go?
There will be no doomsday scenario, obviously. They take the administartion route, the first chance they get, when the 10 points won't affect them, wipe out all the debts and merrily stroll on as if nothing's happened.
Nail on head. Until this route is closed off, nothing will change. FFP certainly won't make much difference... if you completely ignore FFP rules and make no effort to comply (like Palace!) with them, racking up debts and spending a fortune on wages, and secure promotion because of this... the only punishment is that you have to make solidarity payments to your recently vanquished Championship rivals. You are still promoted with all the financial rewards this brings, you just have to throw a little loose change over your shoulder as you step up and away. This is a joke! Who, other than us, is going to stick to the rules?