Nixonator
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looking at the figures i have seen brighton losses in last 3 years
10.5m
24.44m
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so if over 3 years you are allowed to lose 39m think brighton could be in the same boat unless they managed to stay under a 3m loss for there promotion year ? thoughts
The rules have changed, first it was 13M annual losses, now it is 39M over 3 years. I'm never really one to knock Bournemouth, it would have been extremely difficult for them to have been promoted from the Championship any other way so you chanced it and it paid off, now you're reaping the rewards. Fair play (poor choice of words perhaps). If we hadn't been utter shite that season I may have felt more aggrieved. Having said that, yours (and others) defence seems to be to try and tar us with the same brush. Not happening, the chances of us breaking FFP are as remote as Trump constructing a coherent sentence. From the very first moment, when the first iteration of the rules were set it was our chairman's mandate to comply.
You also have the stadium depreciation and academy 'pit' which with a bit of creative accounting can keep you on the straight and narrow...
You'll have to elaborate on this as I'm not really following.
We haven't spent over the odds and then classified that spending as 'depreciation'. Depreciation is very much a real thing for any company with large assets such as machinery/premises/facilities.
We put up a brand new stadium and training ground which cost our chairman a pretty penny, and anything newly built/purchased is generally going to depreciate at a rapid rate - hence our 5-6M annual losses.
These losses are not counted (rightly) under FFP ruling as I understand them, as they aren't really running costs of a football club. Likewise, as you mention, academy costs.
There is no cooking of the books going on here, or 'creative accounting' as you suggest in order to pay our players vast wages or give our manager transfer warchests. You need only look at our wage structure and transfer spending comparitively to other Championship clubs over the last few years to get a clear enough picture.