He's not considered to be a danger to anyone.Would you say Benteke is a serial offender?
He's not considered to be a danger to anyone.Would you say Benteke is a serial offender?
Ward and speroni have signed new contracts . Has the storm started ?
Things so bad that you are now re signing released players as you can’t entice better players?. No alarm bells for Dougie then.....or was it part of the master plan to save a months wages on a couple of players?
He's not considered to be a danger to anyone.
There seems to be some concern over there that their wage bill is 80% of their turnover (which is the highest % in the division), and is also the highest overall outside of the top 6 clubs. This is nice as well: https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...league-rivals-warns-roy-hodgson-a3889131.html
Hodgson: "We are not in a situation like many Premier League clubs where we have a pot of gold to throw around to buy players. The club has spent a lot of money on transfers and are still paying for a lot of those going into the next seasons (note - plural). Unfortunately it has taken a large chunk out of any money that will be available to spend. We have not been able to strengthen as much as we would have liked. We have not got a lot of money to spend on players, so that will make it a bit difficult".
So as they enter their sixth season wallowing in the copious cash of the Premier League, they have the highest wagebill outside of the top 6, the highest wages-to-turnover, have invested £149.99 at B&Q in their infrastructure, and now seemingly do not have a pot to piss in.
What a way to run a football club. Lovely stuff.
Yes they’ve been filed, and turned into a cartoon.
There is a Palace fan who regularly posts on the Huddersfield forum...recently he has been bemoaning Palace's lack of cash and suggests they would be better served going into admin screwing decent local creditors and then getting a cash boost to stay in the league..
There seems to be some concern over there that their wage bill is 80% of their turnover (which is the highest % in the division), and is also the highest overall outside of the top 6 clubs. This is nice as well: https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...league-rivals-warns-roy-hodgson-a3889131.html
Hodgson: "We are not in a situation like many Premier League clubs where we have a pot of gold to throw around to buy players. The club has spent a lot of money on transfers and are still paying for a lot of those going into the next seasons (note - plural). Unfortunately it has taken a large chunk out of any money that will be available to spend. We have not been able to strengthen as much as we would have liked. We have not got a lot of money to spend on players, so that will make it a bit difficult".
So as they enter their sixth season wallowing in the copious cash of the Premier League, they have the highest wagebill outside of the top 6, the highest wages-to-turnover, have invested £149.99 at B&Q in their infrastructure, and now seemingly do not have a pot to piss in.
What a way to run a football club. Lovely stuff.
That is an excellent presentation, doesn't take the micky but is clear and informative and really easy to understand
There is a Palace fan who regularly posts on the Huddersfield forum...recently he has been bemoaning Palace's lack of cash and suggests they would be better served selling Zaha and bringing in 3/4 decent players with the proceeds. Zaha has been quite lucky to avoid serious injury so far - if he was out for 10 or more games, the consequences might be quite bad for CPFC.
try not to gloat , were all be fooked when they sell zahahaha to Boruusia Munchengladbach for 150mill and start ripping up the transfer market.
There is a Palace fan who regularly posts on the Huddersfield forum...recently he has been bemoaning Palace's lack of cash and suggests they would be better served selling Zaha and bringing in 3/4 decent players with the proceeds. Zaha has been quite lucky to avoid serious injury so far - if he was out for 10 or more games, the consequences might be quite bad for CPFC.
A new stand at Palace won’t necessarily solve the problem. They will have to ensure that many of the extra seats go to hospitality customers.
If 10,000 extra seats are sold to regular fans at (say) £500 a pop (and remember West Ham have theirs starting at £299) then this works out at £4.2 million a year in extra income after deducting VAT.
The estimated costs of the expansion are £75-£100 million. Even at the lower threshold, borrowing this at 5% pa works out at £3.75m a year in interest costs. If it’s £100m then £5m a year.
Parish might look enviously at the obscene prices being charged by Daniel Levy to watch Spurs in their new stadium, but Palace, like the Albion, operate in a different market to the elite clubs.
But what if your business plan is to build a new stand, then go bust again so you never need to pay for it ......
TIFO are always superb and I believe that the finances are done by Brighton fan Kieran Maguire who lectures at Liverpool Uni.
I've never HEARD of him but he sounds like a complete DULLARD who is BIAS against poor PALACE.TIFO are always superb and I believe that the finances are done by Brighton fan Kieran Maguire who lectures at Liverpool Uni.
TIFO are always superb and I believe that the finances are done by Brighton fan Kieran Maguire who lectures at Liverpool Uni.
The question still stands as to why the redevelopment of one stand will cost up to £100m? You'd have thought that they could knock the whole wreck down and start again for not too much more.A new stand at Palace won’t necessarily solve the problem. They will have to ensure that many of the extra seats go to hospitality customers.
If 10,000 extra seats are sold to regular fans at (say) £500 a pop (and remember West Ham have theirs starting at £299) then this works out at £4.2 million a year in extra income after deducting VAT.
The estimated costs of the expansion are £75-£100 million. Even at the lower threshold, borrowing this at 5% pa works out at £3.75m a year in interest costs. If it’s £100m then £5m a year.
Parish might look enviously at the obscene prices being charged by Daniel Levy to watch Spurs in their new stadium, but Palace, like the Albion, operate in a different market to the elite clubs.
Indeed. His reports are said to be dripping with AGENDA.I've never HEARD of him but he sounds like a complete DULLARD who is BIAS against poor PALACE.
The question still stands as to why the redevelopment of one stand will cost up to £100m? You'd have thought that they could knock the whole wreck down and start again for not too much more.
It all looks like a massive con to keep the fans happy in the short term when in reality nothing will actually happen. Not that I'm saying that Disney is a dodgy, lying spiv or anything.*
*He's a dodgy, lying spiv.