In the words of Manuel from Fawlty Towers, I know nothing.We need a proper DULLARD to educate us.
In the words of Manuel from Fawlty Towers, I know nothing.We need a proper DULLARD to educate us.
As I said to my wife on our wedding night, it may have been premature for YOU, but it was absolutely fine for me.Maybe a ban for whoever went prematurely ?
As I don't want to play games around this all night: no.
I have a whole range of google news email alerts set up and one of them came through with a link to an article on the club website about our annual accounts. I popped on here, no-one else had posted it so I quickly did the honours.
Then some stuff happened.
There’s no-one left employed in the media team this morning to post itSo, do you know when the story will be re-released
Last week I spilled a cup of tea all over the laptop and it's now a challenge to get I-Tunes and my pods from it.There’s no-one left employed in the media team this morning to post it
Fixed for you"Can I speak to Darren please.......
Yes, whose calling............
Its Paul, Paul Barber OBE from Brighton and Hove Albion............"
You'd imagine it will be sometime after RDZ's pre-Brentford presser at 1:30, so the journos can't bait him about the club's ambitions should the club announce a BUMPER profit.So, do you know when the story will be re-released
Except all the journo's will know already - given it was 'released' and then unreleased last week! Could be interesting.You'd imagine it will be sometime after RDZ's pre-Brentford presser at 1:30, so the journos can't bait him about the club's ambitions should the club announce a BUMPER profit.
I'd plump for late afternoon today.
Seems a bit strange to suffer a Companies House fine if the accounts are all doneThe accounts aren’t available on companies house yet, I checked…
So maybe they are just waiting for them to be filed to release the press statement?
Seems a bit strange to suffer a Companies House fine if the accounts are all done
I see Palace are late as usual
I don’t know, but from experience it’s probably something to do with the tax return that is delaying finalising the accounts. - this is usually left to the end and with the bank holiday suspect a fair few have been caught out this year.Seems a bit strange to suffer a Companies House fine if the accounts are all done
I see Palace are late as usual
Fabulous pedantry there, HWT!Strictly speaking, intrigue does not require the indefinite article.
Won't the journos just bait him before the Arsenal game instead then ?You'd imagine it will be sometime after RDZ's pre-Brentford presser at 1:30, so the journos can't bait him about the club's ambitions should the club announce a BUMPER profit.
I'd plump for late afternoon today.
This enterprising fella - did some digging with publicly available data (via data given to EUFA in Euros and then converted back ) and came up with this for 2022/23 accounts last month - in case you're craving some info before the actual accounts are finally published. No idea how accurate it is although it seems close to the figure previewed yesterday.
This enterprising fella - did some digging with publicly available data (via data given to EUFA in Euros and then converted back ) and came up with this for 2022/23 accounts last month - in case you're craving some info before the actual accounts are finally published. No idea how accurate it is although it seems close to the figure previewed yesterday.
I think the discrepancy is due to the Euro > ££ conversion, and tax / pre tax . OR the source of the data (back in early February!) is completely off. But it sounds close if the quoted figure from yesterday is correct.Wow, it’s increased by £10.3m in a day.
Tax liability would have been worked out ages ago, well before the accounts are passed onto the auditors, if that tax liability hasn't been finalised it'll be ages before the accounts are filed.I don’t know, but from experience it’s probably something to do with the tax return that is delaying finalising the accounts. - this is usually left to the end and with the bank holiday suspect a fair few have been caught out this year.
Especially here, if as some have suggested, the profits generated give rise to a tax liability.
And, if the person signing off the accounts is based in Australia, the time difference could catch people out. Been there, done that
Tax liability would have been worked out ages ago, well before the accounts are passed onto the auditors, if that tax liability hasn't been finalised it'll be ages before the accounts are filed.
It has always struck me as being faintly absurd how late results are made public. I'm not an accountant, but I am based in my company's accounting department and I play a signifcant part in helping my division finalise the books each month. We report our results to corporate on day four! (ie four working days after the end of the month).The auditors may well have signed off the accounts some time ago. Looking online clubs seem to file as late as possible around 31 March, cat n mouse with competitors in revealing a wealth of information? Whilst Steve Parish liked filing very late.