Mackenzie
Old Brightonian
Lets hope that academy starts paying dividends soon then, until we produce a Zaha it looks like we're stumped.
Keep eating those pies!
Keep eating those pies!
I get, and agree with, what PB is saying BUT he has previously said we will conform to FFP this season - we can't do that it we're losing £1m a month. That makes a £12m loss this financial year - deduct the £5m TB is allowed to chip in and that leaves a £7m loss. This season we're only allowed to make a £5m loss under FFP. Or am I missing something ?
** this is not a swipe at PB or the club and is probably my maths being wrong **
Finished it this morning. Agree with the vast majority of what they had to say, what did you think of the book?
Ummm, you might want to try that calculation again
Doesn't alter the fact that your basic point (why £4.10 and not £4) is correct...
just done my maths and if we make 10% on food we only need everyone in the crowd of 26,000 to spend a £100 each and we are sorted! Its slightly over a that figure but didn't want to scare anyone.
Ummm, you might want to try that calculation again
Doesn't alter the fact that your basic point (why £4.10 and not £4) is correct...
Extremely interesting, not quite finished it yet - am reading the bit about the Ajax and Barcelona academies which is the model we need to follow, but that is for the very long term.
The part at the beginning about clubs not being a normal business (ie they rarely disappear, they just get their debts written off and start again) was very true but also rather depressing. It does make me wonder whether the model our club is on is actually achievable - I believe it is but it is going to get harder every season until such time as the wage disparity reduces dramatically.
And who would have thought that England actually overachieve according to their calculations! I found that very interesting.
What was the conclusion and reaction to your paper on comparing the PL with the NFL franchise system? Have you published it anywhere?
My assumption rightly or wrongly is that the 1 million a month loss, is not the FFP figure and likely includes the start up costs associated with the academy. The intention here must be to improve the standard of locally produced players, with the intention of reducing our ongoing costs for transfers and signing on fees. There are development centres for under 8s through to under 15s planned for both Kent and Surrey.
From a cost perspective promotion to the premiership, would transform the finances, especially if we have the player base in place to sustain this beyond the short term. We may not have a top class centre forward right now, but plenty of other things are going our way.
Yesterday, Paul Barber wrote a long-detailed note addressing some concerns that Albion fans had expressed on NSC about the running of the club and the state of the club's finances. Some fans thought he had skipped the question as to why the club was losing in the region of £1m a month, so he's had another go:
Most Championship clubs lose money. Unfortunately it has been this way for many years and, although FFP is partially controlling and ultimately capping the issue, losing money in the Championship will continue to be the case for most clubs for some time to come.
This is because the combined pot derived from club controlled revenues (made up of ticket and hospitality revenue, merchandise sales, catering, events and sponsorship sales etc) PLUS central revenues from the Football League (made up of TV and sponsorship revenues and what's known as solidarity payments from the Premier League) simply do NOT add up to enough to fund a promotion-chasing football budget - and this is after some very aggressive operational cost management and reduction across the entire club.
It is why supporters always hear me bleat on about the disparity created by parachute payments as those relegated PL clubs benefit from nearly all of the above revenues (they don't currently get the PL solidarity payments) - their own and the Central Football League derived monies AND they also have the benefit of (this year) £20million+ worth of parachute payments (in year 1 alone).
To compete with this extreme level of disparity we, as a club that has never benefitted from any parachute payments, must rely on Tony to supplement our revenues in order to generate a playing budget that enables us to build a competitive squad. The alternative is that we lower our ambitions, reduce our losses far quicker and reduce our football operations budgets. However, as I've said previously, this strategy does not match our club's ambitions nor that of our chairman nor, I believe, of the vast majority of our supporters.
At the same time, and to minimise the need to allocate the playing budget we do have against transfer fees, we have invested in a world class academy facility and the coaching and technical talent it needs in the hope and belief that we will develop great young players for the future, either for our own first team or to sell on to different clubs in a variety of different circumstances thereby topping up our revenue pot from a different stream. This doesn't make us a "selling club" - players may develop with us and move on for a variety of reasons - and neither does it make us a "non buying" club; there will always be talent we need to buy in and we will always budget for that.
FFP adds another dimension to the mix because it puts a finite limit on the amount Tony can contribute in the meantime. I know some supporters scoff at FFP but, whilst these rules may change - and I expect them to - they aren't going away any time soon so we must take them seriously and comply.
All of this is why I am so obsessive about generating as much of our own revenue as possible - why I do want supporters to eat and drink at the stadium, why I do want fans to buy our merchandise, and why we need supporters to direct as many non-match day events as possible our way - and why I'm equally obsessive about reducing our operational costs, cutting waste, getting better supplier deals, and making the club more efficient because it's the only way that we can maintain a competitive playing budget without breaking FFP regulations.
Just try and make a positive post about our Club. Have a try.
You are missing 2 things :I get, and agree with, what PB is saying BUT he has previously said we will conform to FFP this season - we can't do that it we're losing £1m a month. That makes a £12m loss this financial year - deduct the £5m TB is allowed to chip in and that leaves a £7m loss. This season we're only allowed to make a £5m loss under FFP. Or am I missing something ?
** this is not a swipe at PB or the club and is probably my maths being wrong **
I feel that the messages coming out of the club seem to be preparing the fans for a period of trying to stay in this division and waiting. For all these players we have bought for the " development squad" to come through at some time in the future.
Interesting, very interesting.
I wonder what that means.
Nothing published yet. I'm not a heavyweight academic, (apart from weighing 16 1/2 stone) so bit of a struggle getting into journals, although I've had a few online successes.
The stadium is lovely,T B is a legend and P B is a a decent chap. Come on you super seagulls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!