Dougie
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- Jan 11, 2012
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Just wait until July 1st.
Ooohhh I can't wait
Just wait until July 1st.
Yes Gus certainly has attracted some huge names hasn't he. There is errr, Ulloa and errr, ummm errr lets see errr .... nope. Gold dust, I tell thee Gold ....
So we don't have a midfielder with 42 caps for Spain, or 2 recent England international defenders, or a right back from Valencia, or a midfielder from Bilbao's successful Europa League side? Must have imaged it all.
Don't forget Ryan Harley
Our academy is also failing I see, damn it. Only having the likes of Boatend, Allassani, Kaikai, Palmer and Dymond coming through.
I actually think Palace are becoming a good example of how to run a club at this level.
Reduced loss, low wages to turnover ratio, making efforts to make tickets affordable for all. Exactly the sort of things we praise the Albion for heading towards.
Anyone with a minute or so to spare, I did a piece on the Palace accounts this morning HERE
Or that winger we got from Newcastle and that goalie picked up on a free transfer from Manchester United and that Spanish midfielder from Swansea.
Don't forget Ryan Harley
Getting this thread back on track, i'm well pleased with the figures announced today. With the monies from Zaha,Moses and the next Clyne installment due, this seasons figures will see us smash through the profit barrier,and we might have the added cash windfall of the playoffs to come.
Can someone clear up something for me,with this seasons losses predicted to be the same as last seasons, is TB paying for the stadium mods and training complex, or is it coming out of the clubs finances ?
He is bank rolling all the stadium and training ground capital projects, in effect, by way of an interest free long term loan from himself to the group of companies.
Really 19 pages on palace finances!
Doesn't address the question in my mind between the two clubs accounts which is; with similar wage bills but hugely differing attendances and their groupon/free ticket deals how is their loss less than ours? Our player expenditure this past season doesn't make the difference. If its operating cost associated with the stadium thats one hell of an operating cost
Our wage bill was £2 million higher.
Transport costs another £2 million
Player amortisation another £1.5 million
Palace made a profit on player sales of £1.3 million
Set up costs on move to Falmer £3 million
Our wage bill was £2 million higher.
Transport costs another £2 million
Player amortisation another £1.5 million
Palace made a profit on player sales of £1.3 million
Set up costs on move to Falmer £3 million
So we don't have a midfielder with 42 caps for Spain, or 2 recent England international defenders, or a right back from Valencia, or a midfielder from Bilbao's successful Europa League side? Must have imaged it all.
Just out of interest, isn't you academy a category 2? You might want to pay attention to today's papers before you start counting those particular chickens.....
Chelsea anger Charlton by snatching Kasey Palmer | Mail Online
Until you get Cat 1 you are at risk of constantly losing your best youngsters to bigger clubs.
So without Falmer set up costs, a new levy on transport, increased attendances, and some general tightening on non player wages one could expect a far rosier picture from our own accounts next time round.
Thank you!
So set up costs presumably a one off then. If we lose that next year and have bigger capacity and more contribution to travel there must be a healthy transfer allowance based on the predicted similar loss next year then