Norwich City published their accounts at 6am. The headline figures are (with Albion 2016 figures for comparison in brackets):
Income £75.3million (£24.6m)
Of which, parachute payments/broadcast income £50.5 million (£5.9m)
Gain on player sales £11.9 million (£1.2 m)
Loss before tax £3.1 million (£25.9m)
Staff costs £55.1 million (£27.4m)
Average weekly wage £28,200 (£14,000)
Cost of new players £19.9 million (£9.1 m)
Payoff to CEO who left because he couldn't agree with Delia £712,000 (NIL)
Severance payments to sacked manager and other staff £3.6 million (NIL)
Final position in table 8th (2nd (P))
That is all.
Income £75.3million (£24.6m)
Of which, parachute payments/broadcast income £50.5 million (£5.9m)
Gain on player sales £11.9 million (£1.2 m)
Loss before tax £3.1 million (£25.9m)
Staff costs £55.1 million (£27.4m)
Average weekly wage £28,200 (£14,000)
Cost of new players £19.9 million (£9.1 m)
Payoff to CEO who left because he couldn't agree with Delia £712,000 (NIL)
Severance payments to sacked manager and other staff £3.6 million (NIL)
Final position in table 8th (2nd (P))
That is all.
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