GoldWithFalmer
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when does Uncle Tony take his wedge? Surely some ££ must be put aside, to repay the loan?
This-My understanding was paid by 2023 or something....help anybody?
when does Uncle Tony take his wedge? Surely some ££ must be put aside, to repay the loan?
It was or thereabouts and perhaps if we were still in League 1 it would be,perhaps Championship football has become snowed under with parachute payments over the years,distorting any future forecasts back then of how things would be now-
The thing that i still cannot grasp is how and when the stadium gets paid for,if it is not already..
Regarding the stadium and the Lancing complex, and the financing of them (an interest-free loan from TB to club), you can in essense leave them out of this conversation. Other than a relatively small depreciation charge each year to the Profit & Loss Account for the buildings element of the builds, they have no impact on our costs or profit/loss. And no, TB hasn't been repaid a penny; in fact the TB loan to the company keeps increasing by many £m each year as he also picks up the tab for the losses.
Probably obvious, but the club's losses (like most football clubs), is simply its income from all sources (less 1/6 of that in VAT to HMRC), less running costs starting with a huge payroll the vast majority of which goes to the players. Costs also include transfer fees paid (along with associated agents fees paid by the club in gaining transfers in) but written off equally each year over the term of the contract.
Essentially, we had a squad payroll far greater than we could afford. The following would have been acquired on fantastic (to them) wages - Orlandi, Bruno, Lopez, CMS, Bridge (our share), Hammond (our share), Buckley, Bridcutt, Upson, Kuzschek, Vicente, LuaLua. And the rest of the large squad then on decent wages to say the least. I've deliberately chosen the 2012-13 season as that appeared to be our lowpoint of vast losses and its our last published accounts.
If 23,000 season tickets at say an average of £550 = £13m, 20,000 shirts average £45 = 1m, totalling 14m (roughly) that's £270,000 income per week. Then we have to run a stadium, pay wages etc (all year round) Face it, were skint! And then some fans are wondering why we can't pay players 20k per week to come here 7% of out total income per player? Madness! Baffled how other teams do it but you only have to ask Pompey fans for that answer. Not a rant as I love my / our club
Employing an army of stewards comparable in numbers with the Chinese PLA doesn't come cheap you know!!
Not sure whether this story was discussed at the time but it makes horrific reading.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/22/club-by-club-guide-championship-finances-2012-2013
Not sure whether this story was discussed at the time but it makes horrific reading.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/22/club-by-club-guide-championship-finances-2012-2013
It doesn't help. Far too many and a complete waste in lots of instances. They had two stewards stopping people going to the bridge car park to ask if you were looking for match day parking. What on earth was the point of this?
Certainly does !!
Brighton and Hove Albion
Ownership
Owned by Tony Bloom, a professional gambler based in Brighton.
Turnover £23.4m
6th highest in the league
Wage bill £21m
8th highest in the league
Wage as a proportion of turnover 90%
Directors’ pay £801,038 for 10 directors, highest got £480,002
Loss before tax £14.8m
Net debt Not stated: £51m loans
Interest payable £0.006m
Accounts for the year to 30 June 2013
State they’re in
Epitomise the crushing economics of the Championship, losing £14.8m even with the huge boost gained by the move to the new American Express community stadium in 2011. Reliant on investment from Tony Bloom, a professional gambler whose family have long involvement in the club, Brighton support FFP, and are pledging to move towards breaking even
Yep its mind blowing the yearly deficits....Maybe we're paying 20k a week wages to some?
Even so its quiet baffling as none of the infrastructure come's into it....goner be a rocky future if we can't break even on 27k crowds,expensive ST's,merchandise,food and drink consumption is sky high.
Astonishing