Stranded Need to remember a 40m loss is not necessarily a 40m FFP loss. That should be considerably less.
Can you expand on this Stranded. I don’t know the ins and outs of all of this.
by Zip » 07 Apr 2020 14:18
Stranded Need to remember a 40m loss is not necessarily a 40m FFP loss. That should be considerably less.
by Stranded » 07 Apr 2020 14:22
ZipStranded Need to remember a 40m loss is not necessarily a 40m FFP loss. That should be considerably less.
Can you expand on this Stranded. I don’t know the ins and outs of all of this.
by Royals and Racers » 07 Apr 2020 14:23
NamelessRoyals and Racers No London Irish income from next season won`t help- unless there is a deal that they will pay something as compensation for breaking the contract.
I heard Brentford’s ground won’t be ready and so Irish have nowhere to play next season.....
by One87One » 07 Apr 2020 15:46
by One87One » 07 Apr 2020 15:47
Royals and RacersNamelessRoyals and Racers No London Irish income from next season won`t help- unless there is a deal that they will pay something as compensation for breaking the contract.
I heard Brentford’s ground won’t be ready and so Irish have nowhere to play next season.....
It looks well advanced on the latest timeline video.
by Hendo » 07 Apr 2020 15:48
One87One We really need to go back to buying young hungry players from L1 and L2, and then add a semi expensive player as and when we can get them. It's a joke the likes of Moore are on around 30k a week at this level. Does he really warrant that money? I don't think so. Get back to our old successful model ASAP.
by One87One » 07 Apr 2020 15:54
HendoOne87One We really need to go back to buying young hungry players from L1 and L2, and then add a semi expensive player as and when we can get them. It's a joke the likes of Moore are on around 30k a week at this level. Does he really warrant that money? I don't think so. Get back to our old successful model ASAP.
Buying people like McNulty and then writing him off after 6 months? Sounds great!
by Hendo » 07 Apr 2020 15:58
One87OneHendoOne87One We really need to go back to buying young hungry players from L1 and L2, and then add a semi expensive player as and when we can get them. It's a joke the likes of Moore are on around 30k a week at this level. Does he really warrant that money? I don't think so. Get back to our old successful model ASAP.
Buying people like McNulty and then writing him off after 6 months? Sounds great!
He showed promise prior to coming here. Our system clearly didn't suit him. In any case, I'll raise you a Cureton, Kitson, Shorey, Doyle, Long, Sonko...
by One87One » 07 Apr 2020 16:12
by Hendo » 07 Apr 2020 16:26
One87One Is it? Someone needs to tell Brentford. They're superb at buying from the lower divisions, just as we were, and when the right player comes along they spend a decent sum of money to add him to their talented and motivated group.
by The Royal Forester » 07 Apr 2020 16:33
One87OneRoyals and RacersNameless
I heard Brentford’s ground won’t be ready and so Irish have nowhere to play next season.....
It looks well advanced on the latest timeline video.
It's been all but finished for months, unless the finer details haven't been completed due to the lockdown?
by muirinho » 07 Apr 2020 16:38
ZipStranded Need to remember a 40m loss is not necessarily a 40m FFP loss. That should be considerably less.
Can you expand on this Stranded. I don’t know the ins and outs of all of this.
by Cape Town Royal » 07 Apr 2020 17:03
HendoOne87OneHendo
Buying people like McNulty and then writing him off after 6 months? Sounds great!
He showed promise prior to coming here. Our system clearly didn't suit him. In any case, I'll raise you a Cureton, Kitson, Shorey, Doyle, Long, Sonko...
Football is a different game now, the young talents who might've fallen through the academy systems at bigger clubs are now hoarded by them, they will also have wider scouting networks so those that previously got missed won't be missed now. There are fewer and fewer bargains to be had at lower levels, also the L1/L2 clubs will demand so much more money now because they know that Prem/Championship clubs can afford much higher fees for their talented players.
by Cape Town Royal » 07 Apr 2020 17:04
Cape Town RoyalHendoOne87One
He showed promise prior to coming here. Our system clearly didn't suit him. In any case, I'll raise you a Cureton, Kitson, Shorey, Doyle, Long, Sonko...
Football is a different game now, the young talents who might've fallen through the academy systems at bigger clubs are now hoarded by them, they will also have wider scouting networks so those that previously got missed won't be missed now. There are fewer and fewer bargains to be had at lower levels, also the L1/L2 clubs will demand so much more money now because they know that Prem/Championship clubs can afford much higher fees for their talented players.
I think you are largely right but there are players to be had. Before I moved to Japan my local club Exeter had sold 4-5 to the Championship and above in the last 2-3 years.
Storey and Stockley to Preston
Ampadu went to Chelsea
Watkins went to Brentford
and of course our own Jack Stacey went to Southampton..
To this day I cannot believe we never went for Watkins, he looked class whenever I saw him.
by tmesis » 07 Apr 2020 19:25
WestYorksRoyal Are we currently reliant upon our owners to stay afloat? Definitely yes. Could we see a points deduction? Sounds likely. But are we turning a corner and putting this messy era behind us? So long as we can ride out the consequences, undoubtedly yes.
by Nameless » 07 Apr 2020 20:15
The Royal ForesterOne87OneRoyals and Racers It looks well advanced on the latest timeline video.
It's been all but finished for months, unless the finer details haven't been completed due to the lockdown?
A report in The Sun, a week or so ago, said the finishing date has been put back from it's July completion, but didn't say when it would be finished. Maybe it will be ready by the start of next season, whenever that is.
by 3points » 07 Apr 2020 21:04
StrandedZipStranded Need to remember a 40m loss is not necessarily a 40m FFP loss. That should be considerably less.
Can you expand on this Stranded. I don’t know the ins and outs of all of this.
There is quite an extensive list of allowable losses that are not included in the calc - I don't have the full list to hand but these include costs of running a youth academy amongst others
by WestYorksRoyal » 07 Apr 2020 21:23
tmesisWestYorksRoyal Are we currently reliant upon our owners to stay afloat? Definitely yes. Could we see a points deduction? Sounds likely. But are we turning a corner and putting this messy era behind us? So long as we can ride out the consequences, undoubtedly yes.
I'm genuinely curious as to why you think that?
I've seen nothing to suggest we've veered away from our habit of massively overspending on mediocre semi-interested players.
At least Portsmouth and Bolton got several years of extended status out of their stupid overspending. All we got was a visit to the most boring play-off final ever, that we all knew, in our hearts, that we'd lose anyway.
by Zip » 07 Apr 2020 21:32
3pointsStrandedZip
Can you expand on this Stranded. I don’t know the ins and outs of all of this.
There is quite an extensive list of allowable losses that are not included in the calc - I don't have the full list to hand but these include costs of running a youth academy amongst others
That’s correct regarding the academy. It’s generally reckoned a Cat 1 academy costs about £3m (net) a year to run. So it’s only a £27m loss for the season for FFP![]()
The loss isn’t £40m. It is £30m.
by One87One » 08 Apr 2020 09:04
HendoOne87One Is it? Someone needs to tell Brentford. They're superb at buying from the lower divisions, just as we were, and when the right player comes along they spend a decent sum of money to add him to their talented and motivated group.
1 example out of 24 Championship clubs, ok cool.
Also, Brentford are going to be more inclined to do that because they don't have an academy.
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