What is the evidence they have spent beyond their means?I've not watched this programme, it's not really appealed
But I'm interested as why the two Owners are any better than other owners that spend beyond their means to get promoted?
Is it down to them being more likeable?
From the handful of league 2 games I've been to this season, the fans in the league are glad they have gone up.
Making losses, paying massive wages at that level, paying high fees for players.What is the evidence they have spent beyond their means?
I’m pretty sure they mentioned in the documentary that the National League doesn’t have a wage cap. They actually had to reduce the wage bill on promotion to the football league as a result.
Agreed. Not sure how many seasons it's got in it. Good show though.The successive promotion will definitely make S3 just as popular, but whether the format will still be working when/if Wrexham start turning in a couple of dull midtable D1 seasons, and the narrative runs out of steam… not so sure.
Because they are honest about the fact that they are buying their way up the league, it is not blood money, and they genuinely seem to have grasped that a football club is more than just 11 players on the pitch, it's a community and a town, i think.Making losses, paying massive wages at that level, paying high fees for players.
Other clubs wouldn't be celebrated in the way they are
But they have higher revenue from sponsorship and ticket sales than the vast majority of teams at that level.Making losses, paying massive wages at that level, paying high fees for players.
Other clubs wouldn't be celebrated in the way they are
Let's be honest here, it's how most teams get up the league. Spending more than the competition. Not always, but usually. It's honest money which is the main thing for me and they seem like decent guys who are very genuineMaking losses, paying massive wages at that level, paying high fees for players.
Other clubs wouldn't be celebrated in the way they are
Have they spent beyond their means? I’d imagine if they are using the tv show revenues, and the sponsorships they are attracting, to help fund the club they are quite safely within their means.I've not watched this programme, it's not really appealed
But I'm interested as why the two Owners are any better than other owners that spend beyond their means to get promoted?
Is it down to them being more likeable?
From the handful of league 2 games I've been to this season, the fans in the league are glad they have gone up.
This, Brighton fans conveniently forgetting about our £20m losses a season in the championship whilst piling in on other clubs spendingLet's face it, we all support a team that would be nothing without a billionaire.
Two billionaires. Let's not forget Todd's generous support!Let's face it, we all support a team that would be nothing without a billionaire..
Their last set of accounts are a pretty good indication - They lost £6m in their National League promotion season.What is the evidence they have spent beyond their means?
I’m pretty sure they mentioned in the documentary that the National League doesn’t have a wage cap. They actually had to reduce the wage bill on promotion to the football league as a result.
Expenditure increased in that season but turnover had also increased by 200% from the previous one.Their last set of accounts are a pretty good indication - They lost £6m in their National League promotion season.