Papa Lazarou
Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
What changes have Palace made on the wages front since the last published accounts? I assume Zaha got a raise in that period? Anything else?
I wonder how the wage bill breaks down per Palace player.
I imagine Wilf and Benteke account for about 80% with the rest being shared equally between the others...probably with added Lidl discount cards and all the Dirty Chicken you can eat.
Don't forget Max "the German Messi" Meyer, reportedly on £125,000 per week.
I assume Zaha got a raise in that period? Anything else?
IIRC Zaha got a bumper pay-rise last year, about a month before CPFC threatened to withdraw funding form their women's team.
In fact, dug the article out, turns out it was the same week - https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...to-each-raise-250-to-keep-club-going-football
You'll always be ahead of us on that front.
We don't need to pay players that much to sign for us. Can't think why?
Really?
In 2013 you spent more on wages in the Championship than palace did in the Premier League...
https://www.spotrac.com/epl/crystal-palace/payroll/
2019 weekly wages
Wilfried Zaha £130,000
Max Meyer £125,000
Christian Benteke £120,000
Mamadou Sakho £100,000
Cheikhou Kouyate £65,000
Scott Dann £60,000
Vicente Guaita £60,000
Connor Wickham £60,000
Jeffrey Schlupp £56,000
James McArthur £55,000
Luka Milivojevic £55,000
Jairo Riedewald £55,000
Andros Townsend £55,000
Patrick Van Aanholt £55,000
James McCarthy £50,000
James Tomkins £50,000
Wayne Hennessey £40,000
Joel Ward £35,000
Jordan Ayew £32,500
Martin Kelly £25,000
Eyewatering. You can bet several of those deals will have been ramped up as well now, specially with the likes of Ayew getting regular gametime.
Wilf is about due his usual transfer window bonus deal now as well of course.
https://www.spotrac.com/epl/crystal-palace/payroll/
2019 weekly wages
Wilfried Zaha £130,000
Max Meyer £125,000
Christian Benteke £120,000
Mamadou Sakho £100,000
Cheikhou Kouyate £65,000
Scott Dann £60,000
Vicente Guaita £60,000
Connor Wickham £60,000
Jeffrey Schlupp £56,000
James McArthur £55,000
Luka Milivojevic £55,000
Jairo Riedewald £55,000
Andros Townsend £55,000
Patrick Van Aanholt £55,000
James McCarthy £50,000
James Tomkins £50,000
Wayne Hennessey £40,000
Joel Ward £35,000
Jordan Ayew £32,500
Martin Kelly £25,000
Eyewatering. You can bet several of those deals will have been ramped up as well now, specially with the likes of Ayew getting regular gametime.
Wilf is about due his usual transfer window bonus deal now as well of course.
Nice try, but the figures are for the accounting period ending in 2013, which for CPFC2010 Ltd was 30 June 2013, i.e. before they joined the PL.
https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/...bfe60cddba2184303df33eb91eadd31313247bef037f1
You'll always be ahead of us on that front.
We don't need to pay players that much to sign for us. Can't think why?
Except for 2012 and 2013 when you spent more on wages than palace did.
Is that any better?
(As an aside I can’t get your link to work)
Fair enough, that wasn’t clear from the graph.
How about this reply then?
Except for 2012 and 2013 when you spent more on wages than palace did.
Is that any better?
(As an aside I can’t get your link to work)
To be fair on all of this, a better comparison would be palace's wages year 1 in the PL versus ours, then year 2, and 3. I think the gap will be smaller with the major difference being the ridiculous wages for little return splashed on Benteke and Meyer. Of course this is offset by wage inflation in the intervening years but I think it gives a better comparison.
To come up with such a post, I can only guess you missed this.
Don’t be so bloody ridiculous, why would any Brighton fan want to do a fair comparison?
Just did a PL comparison,
CPFC -first season £45 mill, second season £68 mill.
BHAFC-first season £77mill, second season £101 mill.