Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
I'm sure palace could avoid all that on relegation out of the PL.Man City got a fine and a transfer ban, I believe?
I'm sure palace could avoid all that on relegation out of the PL.Man City got a fine and a transfer ban, I believe?
Personally would not pay more than £15 million for him.
Glad to see Palarse over paid on that useless carthorse!
I really don't know how it works. [MENTION=31]El Presidente[/MENTION] will be the man, clearly, but it has been mentioned elsewhere, eg: http://www.eurosport.co.uk/football...help-struggling-eagles_sto6002648/story.shtml says the below:
Allardyce also revealed he expects Palace to have to move players on in order to bring in a raft of new arrivals in January.
"There's an overlying factor of a wage cap that everyone seems to forget about in January," said Allardyce.
"If we hit the limit in January then there will be no more players in."
Man City got a fine and a transfer ban, I believe?
Would Pardews (alleged) £3m payoff be part of the wages pot too?Palace's wage bill in 2014/15 was £67 million, so they are limited to increasing the wage bill by £7 million a year (and Big Sam will no doubt take a large slice of that) plus (a) increase in commercial revenue...can't see a lot here, (b) Increased gate receipts, difficult for a small club such as Palace, and (c) Gains on player sales. I suspect that they have made a fortune selling Bollassie.
The sanctions given by the EPL are fairly minor though, I'm currently looking at the 2016/17 Handbook, which is hundreds of pages long, and will report back if I find anything of note.
Surely that money was spent on buying Benteke and the reported wagePalace's wage bill in 2014/15 was £67 million, so they are limited to increasing the wage bill by £7 million a year (and Big Sam will no doubt take a large slice of that) plus (a) increase in commercial revenue...can't see a lot here, (b) Increased gate receipts, difficult for a small club such as Palace, and (c) Gains on player sales. I suspect that they have made a fortune selling Bollassie.
The sanctions given by the EPL are fairly minor though, I'm currently looking at the 2016/17 Handbook, which is hundreds of pages long, and will report back if I find anything of note.
Would Pardews (alleged) £3m payoff be part of the wages pot too?
Would Pardews (alleged) £3m payoff be part of the wages pot too?
I would believe so.
Surely that money was spent on buying Benteke and the reported wage
difference for these two was Benteke taking around £70k per week more .
Offset by the £3-odd million they got back from Pulis?
I'm sure palace could avoid all that on relegation out of the PL.
Reading this thread is so depressing.
It's obvious why Tony needs promotion but remind me again, why are 'we' so keen?
Money has very little to do with 'us', that's the decision Mr Bloom has made and (somehow) is living with.Because even with those astronomical costs Prem teams are turning a profit. Losing £10-20m a season in the Championship every year just isn't sustainable in the long run.
palace fans have embraced everything that is dreadful about soccerball, and are now getting burnt.
Is it worth us fans putting our head in the same crocodiles mouth?
Money has very little to do with 'us', that's the decision Mr Bloom has made and (somehow) is living with.
On that note we ought to have a rota in place for spread rose petals across the ground Mrs Bloom walks on.
I'm not buying a PS4 but our Tony is throwing £2m a month on his football team, that's a shitload of shoes
Anyhoo, I mean the numbers involved.
At some point we're going to have to commit to 1 player earning £70,000+ a WEEK, and hope he's not a mercenary.
Sure we all trust the club, love the manager, but fook me in which sewer will it all end?
palace fans have embraced everything that is dreadful about soccerball, and are now getting burnt.
Is it worth us fans putting our head in the same crocodiles mouth?
I just don't see what the alternative is. TB is determined to get us up as he knows that is the only way for the club to become sustainable. I personally wouldn't mind going up and being relatively modest with costs like Burnley in the knowledge that if you go down you are going to be in a very healthy position with parachute payments and relatively modest outgoings.
Its certainly a worry, Bloody love TB, he makes me just about comfortable with the thought though.