raymondbriggs
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Didn't their best play come early in the season before he arrived and only just managed to hang on to the play off's in the end?
No.
Didn't their best play come early in the season before he arrived and only just managed to hang on to the play off's in the end?
Regular companies normally have PPI plans which will pay a proportion of an employee's wages if they are unable to work due to injury or sickness. However, given the very high risk I would imagine that footballers would either be an excluded profession or that the premiums would be so expensive as to make a group policy for the players and staff a non starter.
Times 23 games a season, that's 46 players.
Didn't their best play come early in the season before he arrived and only just managed to hang on to the play off's in the end?
Dobbie scored 3 for Palace last season, did that make all the difference?
So the club are in all likelihood still paying the wages then?
Cheers for clearing that one up. That was one of the arguments over an on-loan striker, with the inference that CMS and Hoskins wage bill was freed up. This would appear not to be the case.
I always assumed we would still be paying the full wages. That's why we cant bring in a loanee that has too many demands.
I agree entirely and that's what I thought too, but I asked the question as some had been using this flawed arguement as a stick to beat the club with.
Where do i start with a moronic post like this?
Who said "We must be promoted this season or else" and all the other guff you spouted after that? No one sensible expects that. What people will expect is to be competitive in this league and if that means spending some money on the team then so be it. Brighton don't have a history of a big loyal fan base and if you think these fans will stick about then you are simply deluded.
First season at the Amex
1 million - Buckley
2.5 million CMS
500k Hoskins
Lua lua ?
250k Harley
These are off the top of my head.
2nd season season
Ulloa 2 miillion
Dobbie 300k
Crofts 300k
3rd season
Chicksen undisclosed.
Despite record gates and new sponsor deal. Record season ticket sales we have seen very little investment. People have every right to question the club ambitions. OKay knobend?
So what percentage of our revenue do you think should be spent on player wages then?
What proportion of revenue do you think normal profitable business's spend on wages?
First season at the Amex
1 million - Buckley
2.5 million CMS
500k Hoskins
Lua lua ?
250k Harley
These are off the top of my head.
2nd season season
Ulloa 2 miillion
Dobbie 300k
Crofts 300k
3rd season
Chicksen undisclosed.
I don't know that I'm all that interested. Just highlighting there are 23 matches, yet you seemed to only use one of them to pay for players.
IMO, an awful lot of the blame should be laid at the door of Ken Brown, Barber's predecessor.
It seemed to me that he acted like a kid in a sweetshop and threw other people's money around like there was no tomorrow.
I am sorry to intervene in this argument about high finance
but any club who cannot get Seagulls player to work properly really do not stand a chance of getting anything else right
That about sums it up for me. If there is another price hike next season, god knows what the impact on our season ticket sales will be like if our season is over by March and the lack of investment on the pitch is evident.