by Royal Rother »
01 Jul 2009 20:44
Hoop Blah Arch I'm with papereyes on this. There's something completely baffling about what's happened there. That really is a case of "where has all the money gone". Wages must be a big part of it and that's why as long as we're in the Championship you'll see our big earners spun off and not replaced with like. If we're going back up it's through a repeat of 06 and not through speculative investment.
I don't get it either.
Just looking at their wages to revenue ratio and it doesn't look all that bad from 2003-07. That's obviously only part of the picture but their debts didn't look too high from 2007 either, so something has gone seriously wrong in the last couple of year.
07 = £14m wages/£19m Revenue
06 = 16.8/20.5
05 = 26.5/39.3
04 = 24.7/44.4
03 = 25.1/44.1
As a comparison, Readings go like
08 = 31.1/51.6
07 = 28.1/44.9
06 = 12.5/12.3
05 = 9.2/9.9
04 = 7.5/10.5
It does show how we didn't quite ramp up our wages to the same ratio once we got up to the Premier, and how Saints have almost gone the other way, so maybe in the Championship you have to spend more of your income on players wages. Makes the idea of the Premier costing so much more a bit laughable when both us and Saints had a much healthier wages/income ratio in the Premiership than the Championship.
Southampton's average crowds in 05/06 and 06/07 (when the para payments would have been received) were 23,000.
I don't know what they were charging but if we assume £20 on average, then 23,000 x £20 x 23 matches provides £10.5m income. Add £11m of para money does get pretty close to the revenues shown in the above post - one would have thought there would be at least acouple of million income from other sources (conference centre, club shop, concessions etc) but maybe these were all directed elsewhere.
The most crucial factor is the cost of the new stadium - the ground was owned by Southampton Leisure Holdings plc which went into administration in April, as we know. Its wholly owned subsidiaries were as follows:
Southampton Football Club Ltd
St. Mary's Stadium Ltd
St. Mary's SPV Ltd
Southampton Insurance Services Ltd
Southampton Mortgage & Financial Centre Ltd
Saints Supporters Club Ltd
Southampton Swaylife Ltd
Secure Retirement Ltd
Dell Estates Ltd
St Michael's Street Homes (No. 1) Ltd
Stadium 2000 Ltd
Felix Broadcasting Ltd
South City FM Ltd
Forest FM Ltd
I haven't made a study of Southampton FC's financial plight, but it is perfectly possible that the Holding Co was charging the FC an exorbitant rent which it couldn't afford, in an effort to prop up others of its (possibly) underperforming subsidiaries - possibly the Directors of the Holding Company were taking vast salaries as well, until the whole thing started to fall over. The names suggest there arre a few of those companies that might have invested in property in and around Southampton - maybe they over-extended themselves and ended up completely skint across the whole group as their landbank / property portfolio collapsed in value as the recssion bit - maybe due diligence unearthed a can of worms in the structure of the group and it became unclear who owed what to whom, which might have caused the withdrawal of potential buyers.
It would be interesting to know their player tradings over the last few season as well.
Having seen Reading FC's accounts, they are pretty clear and there are precious few grey areas - I haven't seen SFC's so can't offer anything better than guesswork