Someone asked for where the Albion wage bill was last season relative to the rest of the division, so I've managed to access the accounts of all the clubs that have published their accounts.
Still awaiting Bournemouth, Bolton and Blackpool, all of whom have shall we say 'colourful' owners and/or histories from last season, so no doubt have reasons for wanting to delay going public as much as they can.
Last season Bournemouth, Forest, Fulham and Millwall all breached FFP rules, which have been substantially relaxed in 2015/16.
Some of the numbers need tidying up and further checks, (and I have lots more columns in the spreadsheet too as trying to value each club).
EBIT is a profit figure I am trying to use that excludes one off items (such as Cardiff writing off a £13 million loan from the owner) and gains from player sales, which are very volatile.
HPD stands for highest paid director.
Overall Championship clubs (for the 21 clubs we have to date) had revenue of £482 million last season, and paid out wages of £476 million.
They made a collective loss before player trading of £266 million.
Still awaiting Bournemouth, Bolton and Blackpool, all of whom have shall we say 'colourful' owners and/or histories from last season, so no doubt have reasons for wanting to delay going public as much as they can.
Last season Bournemouth, Forest, Fulham and Millwall all breached FFP rules, which have been substantially relaxed in 2015/16.
Some of the numbers need tidying up and further checks, (and I have lots more columns in the spreadsheet too as trying to value each club).
EBIT is a profit figure I am trying to use that excludes one off items (such as Cardiff writing off a £13 million loan from the owner) and gains from player sales, which are very volatile.
HPD stands for highest paid director.
Overall Championship clubs (for the 21 clubs we have to date) had revenue of £482 million last season, and paid out wages of £476 million.
They made a collective loss before player trading of £266 million.