SteveRoyal Expect 3 signings on transfer deadline day.
Are we allowed three more players on loan then?
by PEARCEY » 17 Aug 2009 18:04
SteveRoyal Expect 3 signings on transfer deadline day.
by Royal Rother » 17 Aug 2009 18:08
Blue and White Toucan Are we much different terms of support, infastucture, fan base etc etc to Hull City??
I just ask the question as after there first season in the Prem they have added Hunt for £3million ish and now seem to be bidding £12million for a player!?!?!?!
I haven't researched it before someone comes in with facts but on the face of it we do really seem to lack any ambition, and to be honest we always have!!!!
We do it the 'Reading way'
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 17 Aug 2009 18:12
Blue and White Toucan Are we much different terms of support, infastucture, fan base etc etc to Hull City??
I just ask the question as after there first season in the Prem they have added Hunt for £3million ish and now seem to be bidding £12million for a player!?!?!?!
I haven't researched it before someone comes in with facts...
by PEARCEY » 17 Aug 2009 18:15
Rev Algenon Stickleback HBlue and White Toucan Are we much different terms of support, infastucture, fan base etc etc to Hull City??
I just ask the question as after there first season in the Prem they have added Hunt for £3million ish and now seem to be bidding £12million for a player!?!?!?!
Hull get a lot more tv money that we did.I haven't researched it before someone comes in with facts...
heaven forbid
by Maguire » 17 Aug 2009 18:29
Royal RotherRoyal Rother Here's a reply I posted to a similar question a couple of months ago.
23 League games last season, average crowd 19,000, average ticket price £20 generates less than £9m income. Add in say £3m from Sky money, £1m of sundry revenues gives £13m.
Doyle and Hunt were supposed to be on circa £20k pw = £2.5m (incl Employers NIC costs)
If we had another 18 players who could be considered 1st team squad on an average of £7k pw that would give another £6.7m.
Fringe / young players may have taken a conservative net (after loan contributions) £1m.
Coppell and the coaching staff would have taken approx £2m I guess.
Other administrative wages costs can reasonably be estimated as £2m.
It is safe to assume that the other costs of running the club would have been an absolute minimum of £10m (as shown above they were in 2008 17.4, 2007 13.9, 2006 8.2, 2005 6.9, 2004 6.0)
So, adding up the above we have:
Income of £13m.
Total Wages of £14.2m.
Other costs of £10m.
Oh, look, a loss of £11m - good job we had that parachute payment isn't it?
Player trading made us a healthy profit but it would be sensible if that were left in the coffers for steady investment should it be required in the next 2 or 3 years. Some might prefer us to have blown it all last season, or indeed this close season, but that would be a gamble and it is definitely better to keep it in reserve for emergencies. JM has taken NOTHING out for many years if I recall, so no reason to think he will have started now.
I have no special knowledge of RFC but I think these numbers are reasonable and might just help open a few eyes - (hang on a sec, who am I kidding?). Anyway, do correct me if I've got something obviously wrong.
Anyway I'm sure the new manager will respect the fact that he can have a decent budget for new players but that will have to come from player sales - sensible management of a stable business.
Edit: Looking at this afresh I do suspect I have been a little generous on the income and a little light on the costs.
Just realised I forgot about Depreciation - That's another £7m onto the costs!!
by Royal Spangle » 17 Aug 2009 18:33
by Royal Rother » 17 Aug 2009 18:38
by prostak » 17 Aug 2009 18:42
by Royal Rother » 17 Aug 2009 18:44
by floyd__streete » 17 Aug 2009 18:47
by Royalee » 17 Aug 2009 18:47
prostak Of this much I am now convinced; the great majority of those demanding to know what Madejski's done with OUR money, if they have any insight into the running of a business whatsoever, have gained this through Football Manager. And the remainder I hold personally responsible for the current economic crash.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 17 Aug 2009 18:48
MaguireRoyal RotherRoyal Rother Here's a reply I posted to a similar question a couple of months ago.
23 League games last season, average crowd 19,000, average ticket price £20 generates less than £9m income. Add in say £3m from Sky money, £1m of sundry revenues gives £13m.
Doyle and Hunt were supposed to be on circa £20k pw = £2.5m (incl Employers NIC costs)
If we had another 18 players who could be considered 1st team squad on an average of £7k pw that would give another £6.7m.
Fringe / young players may have taken a conservative net (after loan contributions) £1m.
Coppell and the coaching staff would have taken approx £2m I guess.
Other administrative wages costs can reasonably be estimated as £2m.
It is safe to assume that the other costs of running the club would have been an absolute minimum of £10m (as shown above they were in 2008 17.4, 2007 13.9, 2006 8.2, 2005 6.9, 2004 6.0)
So, adding up the above we have:
Income of £13m.
Total Wages of £14.2m.
Other costs of £10m.
Oh, look, a loss of £11m - good job we had that parachute payment isn't it?
Player trading made us a healthy profit but it would be sensible if that were left in the coffers for steady investment should it be required in the next 2 or 3 years. Some might prefer us to have blown it all last season, or indeed this close season, but that would be a gamble and it is definitely better to keep it in reserve for emergencies. JM has taken NOTHING out for many years if I recall, so no reason to think he will have started now.
I have no special knowledge of RFC but I think these numbers are reasonable and might just help open a few eyes - (hang on a sec, who am I kidding?). Anyway, do correct me if I've got something obviously wrong.
Anyway I'm sure the new manager will respect the fact that he can have a decent budget for new players but that will have to come from player sales - sensible management of a stable business.
Edit: Looking at this afresh I do suspect I have been a little generous on the income and a little light on the costs.
Just realised I forgot about Depreciation - That's another £7m onto the costs!!
What about merchandising, advertising, sponsorship, corporate, and so on - is that really only 1m a year? I'd imagine it's somewhat higher.
by Royal Rother » 17 Aug 2009 18:59
by Deathy » 17 Aug 2009 19:16
prostak Of this much I am now convinced; the great majority of those demanding to know what Madejski's done with OUR money, if they have any insight into the running of a business whatsoever, have gained this through Football Manager. And the remainder I hold personally responsible for the current economic crash.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 17 Aug 2009 19:18
Royal Rother In the 3 years ended June 2008 we made a total profit of circa £6m.
by Wycombe Royal » 17 Aug 2009 19:24
Tony Le MesmerRoyal Rother In the 3 years ended June 2008 we made a total profit of circa £6m.
Not heard of creative accounting?
by Royalwaster » 17 Aug 2009 19:44
Royal Rother In the 3 years ended June 2008 we made a total profit of circa £6m.
That is after all the Sky money has been included, after the prize money, after all the increased revenues from any area you care to mention - it was NOT a gravy train and it is ridiculously naive to consider it so.
In the PL, your Income goes up, and so do your costs and wages. Wages alone went up by circa £20m in the PL. That's most of the Sky money gone in one fell swoop.
Only clubs who have a profile that generates massive sales of merchandise across the world enjoy any kind of gravy train.
by West Stand Flash » 17 Aug 2009 20:00
by Vision » 17 Aug 2009 20:03
Tony Le Mesmer Yes we lost money last season alone, but on the back of a gravy train beyond the clubs dreams from 2005-2008.
by Vision » 17 Aug 2009 20:12
RoyalwasterRoyal Rother In the 3 years ended June 2008 we made a total profit of circa £6m.
That is after all the Sky money has been included, after the prize money, after all the increased revenues from any area you care to mention - it was NOT a gravy train and it is ridiculously naive to consider it so.
In the PL, your Income goes up, and so do your costs and wages. Wages alone went up by circa £20m in the PL. That's most of the Sky money gone in one fell swoop.
Only clubs who have a profile that generates massive sales of merchandise across the world enjoy any kind of gravy train.
With those figures I really don't understand how clubs like Wigan survive in the Prem - are they massively in debt and increasingly so every year? Because it seems like we spent hardly anything, didn't do the Harry Redknapp style of getting players on big salaries for free and yet still ended hardly making any money.
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