by Royals and Racers » 06 Mar 2019 11:31
by windermereROYAL » 06 Mar 2019 11:36
Royals and Racers Full accounts published yesterday. These are for the year up to 30th June 2018
https://document-api-images-prod.s3.eu- ... d4c7b6cee4
by Royals and Racers » 06 Mar 2019 11:38
windermereROYALRoyals and Racers Full accounts published yesterday. These are for the year up to 30th June 2018
https://document-api-images-prod.s3.eu- ... d4c7b6cee4
That link doesn`t work,well not for me anyway.
by Elm Park Kid » 06 Mar 2019 11:54
by windermereROYAL » 06 Mar 2019 12:03
by Royals and Racers » 06 Mar 2019 12:26
by winchester_royal » 06 Mar 2019 12:37
by 10539.4 Miles Away » 06 Mar 2019 12:45
by Hound » 06 Mar 2019 12:47
by windermereROYAL » 06 Mar 2019 13:35
by windermereROYAL » 06 Mar 2019 13:54
by tidus_mi2 » 06 Mar 2019 13:56
by Elm Park Kid » 06 Mar 2019 14:00
windermereROYAL Reading in the chronic that since the Chinese took over we have lost £34.7m that's not far short of the £39m for exceeding the FFP threshold over 3 years.
Next year will need to be cost cutting like you wouldn`t know.
by Sutekh » 06 Mar 2019 14:59
Elm Park KidwindermereROYAL Reading in the chronic that since the Chinese took over we have lost £34.7m that's not far short of the £39m for exceeding the FFP threshold over 3 years.
Next year will need to be cost cutting like you wouldn`t know.
That's how much the club is in debt, not how much we've lost since they took over (yeah, I know, it's confusing).
According to the 'books' we have 'only' lost £17m in the previous two years; and a chunk of that won't be included in FFP calculations (academy costs, women's team, charity, other random stuff).
by Vision » 06 Mar 2019 15:40
SutekhElm Park KidwindermereROYAL Reading in the chronic that since the Chinese took over we have lost £34.7m that's not far short of the £39m for exceeding the FFP threshold over 3 years.
Next year will need to be cost cutting like you wouldn`t know.
That's how much the club is in debt, not how much we've lost since they took over (yeah, I know, it's confusing).
According to the 'books' we have 'only' lost £17m in the previous two years; and a chunk of that won't be included in FFP calculations (academy costs, women's team, charity, other random stuff).
As I recall the media was saying Reading had avoided FFP restrictions last season , impression I had was that that was the end of a 3 year cycle?
Therefore, if correct, then I presume this season is the start of a new 3 year cycle? If that's the case could a club pretty well do what it likes for three seasons but it's only at the end of that time they are assessed and if they fail they then hit various penalties (unless a club got the money to fund lawyers arguing their case in court of course). Or is it just looked at each season now?
by Maneki Neko » 06 Mar 2019 15:52
SutekhElm Park KidwindermereROYAL Reading in the chronic that since the Chinese took over we have lost £34.7m that's not far short of the £39m for exceeding the FFP threshold over 3 years.
Next year will need to be cost cutting like you wouldn`t know.
That's how much the club is in debt, not how much we've lost since they took over (yeah, I know, it's confusing).
According to the 'books' we have 'only' lost £17m in the previous two years; and a chunk of that won't be included in FFP calculations (academy costs, women's team, charity, other random stuff).
As I recall the media was saying Reading had avoided FFP restrictions last season , impression I had was that that was the end of a 3 year cycle?
Therefore, if correct, then I presume this season is the start of a new 3 year cycle? If that's the case could a club pretty well do what it likes for three seasons but it's only at the end of that time they are assessed and if they fail they then hit various penalties (unless a club got the money to fund lawyers arguing their case in court of course). Or is it just looked at each season now?
by Hound » 06 Mar 2019 15:57
tidus_mi2 So tl;dr, Ron Gourlay is a massive pcunt who would have bankrupted the club if he hadn't been sacked.
by Sutekh » 06 Mar 2019 16:15
Maneki NekoSutekhElm Park Kid
That's how much the club is in debt, not how much we've lost since they took over (yeah, I know, it's confusing).
According to the 'books' we have 'only' lost £17m in the previous two years; and a chunk of that won't be included in FFP calculations (academy costs, women's team, charity, other random stuff).
As I recall the media was saying Reading had avoided FFP restrictions last season , impression I had was that that was the end of a 3 year cycle?
Therefore, if correct, then I presume this season is the start of a new 3 year cycle? If that's the case could a club pretty well do what it likes for three seasons but it's only at the end of that time they are assessed and if they fail they then hit various penalties (unless a club got the money to fund lawyers arguing their case in court of course). Or is it just looked at each season now?
its a rolling 3 year cycle.shirley
by Hound » 06 Mar 2019 16:29
by linkenholtroyal » 06 Mar 2019 16:52
Hound Realistically whatever division we are in, we'll need to make significant cuts to the wage bill.
Thankfully Ilori and Bacuna have gone, who were no doubt on a decent wedge. McShane, VD Berg, O Shea, Jaakola will all be out of contract end of season and released. Gunter will go. Aluko and Mannone loaned out long term, so hopefully a big chunk of the wage of the books.
Then we'll want to permanently offload McNulty (should be fairly easy) and Meyler, probably accept any offers for Swift or Moore reluctantly, and try to sell the likes of Kelly, Barrow and maybe Bodvarsson
Promote some U23s and target some good loans for next year.
Should massively reduce the wage bill and not really weaken the team in any way. Think that would be roughly all the people Gourlay offered contracts to. Reckon that would get us back on an even keel fairly painlessly
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