by AthleticoSpizz » 23 Feb 2024 22:00
by windermereROYAL » 23 Feb 2024 22:02
by Royal_jimmy » 23 Feb 2024 22:05
by AthleticoSpizz » 23 Feb 2024 22:08
the ££££ spending belt loosens each season……which makes it that bit more remarkable each season that we retain it.Royal_jimmy Even if Leicester overtook the 106 points I wouldn't really count it. We did it spending literally no money. They've had tens of millions.
by Ascotexgunner » 23 Feb 2024 22:10
by Winchester Royal » 23 Feb 2024 22:12
by AthleticoSpizz » 23 Feb 2024 22:16
by Needle » 23 Feb 2024 22:18
by Tony Le Mesmer » 24 Feb 2024 09:04
by WestYorksRoyal » 24 Feb 2024 12:15
Tony Le Mesmer Championship wage bills for 2023/24. the relegated teams are literally in a different league of their own.
https://www.planetfootball.com/quick-re ... outhampton
Its a whole new ball game these days when you throw in FFP the rest of the league have to adhere to. I think the record will be threatened most seasons for the foreseeable.
by dontbedaft » 24 Feb 2024 17:57
by Crowbar6753 » 24 Feb 2024 19:21
WestYorksRoyalTony Le Mesmer Championship wage bills for 2023/24. the relegated teams are literally in a different league of their own.
https://www.planetfootball.com/quick-re ... outhampton
Its a whole new ball game these days when you throw in FFP the rest of the league have to adhere to. I think the record will be threatened most seasons for the foreseeable.
Those figures are bonkers. Surely the structure of how PL money is shared has to change under the incoming regulator.
by Clyde1998 » 25 Feb 2024 17:56
Needle Not exactly relevant, but Watford finished the 05-06 season on 81 points
so we were actually promoted on https://www.11v11.com/league-tables/lea ... uary-2006/
Mad
by tidus_mi2 » 26 Feb 2024 17:26
Crowbar6753WestYorksRoyalTony Le Mesmer Championship wage bills for 2023/24. the relegated teams are literally in a different league of their own.
https://www.planetfootball.com/quick-re ... outhampton
Its a whole new ball game these days when you throw in FFP the rest of the league have to adhere to. I think the record will be threatened most seasons for the foreseeable.
Those figures are bonkers. Surely the structure of how PL money is shared has to change under the incoming regulator.
Stoke City are 5th in the wage table and are now in the bottom three!! They must be facing some financial issues if they go down![]()
by Clyde1998 » 26 Feb 2024 19:45
tidus_mi2Crowbar6753WestYorksRoyal Those figures are bonkers. Surely the structure of how PL money is shared has to change under the incoming regulator.
Stoke City are 5th in the wage table and are now in the bottom three!! They must be facing some financial issues if they go down![]()
I don't want to see any team go through the shit we have but oxf*rd me, it feels like Stoke have been taking the piss for ages, didn't they sell their stadium to their owners for about £100m?
by Dirk Gently » 26 Feb 2024 21:02
Clyde1998tidus_mi2Crowbar6753
Stoke City are 5th in the wage table and are now in the bottom three!! They must be facing some financial issues if they go down![]()
I don't want to see any team go through the shit we have but oxf*rd me, it feels like Stoke have been taking the piss for ages, didn't they sell their stadium to their owners for about £100m?
Their owners own Bet365, who sponsor their stadium/shirts. It could well be a Man City-style situation going on.
by Sutekh » 27 Feb 2024 08:18
Dirk GentlyClyde1998tidus_mi2 I don't want to see any team go through the shit we have but oxf*rd me, it feels like Stoke have been taking the piss for ages, didn't they sell their stadium to their owners for about £100m?
Their owners own Bet365, who sponsor their stadium/shirts. It could well be a Man City-style situation going on.
Yep. And as a gambling company makes massive profits, it's very useful to have a subsidiary in the group that makes substantial losses, as those losses reduce the tax bill of the gambling company.
by Franchise FC » 27 Feb 2024 11:56
Dirk GentlyClyde1998tidus_mi2 I don't want to see any team go through the shit we have but oxf*rd me, it feels like Stoke have been taking the piss for ages, didn't they sell their stadium to their owners for about £100m?
Their owners own Bet365, who sponsor their stadium/shirts. It could well be a Man City-style situation going on.
Yep. And as a gambling company makes massive profits, it's very useful to have a subsidiary in the group that makes substantial losses, as those losses reduce the tax bill of the gambling company.
by Dirk Gently » 27 Feb 2024 12:06
Franchise FCDirk GentlyClyde1998 Their owners own Bet365, who sponsor their stadium/shirts. It could well be a Man City-style situation going on.
Yep. And as a gambling company makes massive profits, it's very useful to have a subsidiary in the group that makes substantial losses, as those losses reduce the tax bill of the gambling company.
So let me see ...
Company A makes £100m taxable profit, due to pay £20m in tax, net gain £80m
Company B in the group makes £20m loss, reducing the taxable profit to £80m and the relevant tax to £16m, net gain £64m
I don't think you'll find that's good business sense AT ALL !!!
by Franchise FC » 27 Feb 2024 14:04
Dirk GentlyFranchise FCDirk Gently
Yep. And as a gambling company makes massive profits, it's very useful to have a subsidiary in the group that makes substantial losses, as those losses reduce the tax bill of the gambling company.
So let me see ...
Company A makes £100m taxable profit, due to pay £20m in tax, net gain £80m
Company B in the group makes £20m loss, reducing the taxable profit to £80m and the relevant tax to £16m, net gain £64m
I don't think you'll find that's good business sense AT ALL !!!
Yes. but if you have company B anyway - as a hobby or as something you love - and it's going to make those losses of £20m anyway, having profitable company A means the impact on you is far less than if you just own Company B on its own.
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