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Money In, Money Out Predictions

by Big Ern » 31 May 2011 18:32

Your thoughts on how much we will recieve in transfer fees, and how much of that will be used to replace those departing?

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by PEARCEY » 31 May 2011 18:37

We will bring in around £9 million on the sale of Long, Feds and Kebe. The signings from Brentford and Cork City will cost in the region of two bottles of Tizer so money out less than a fiver.

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by DOYLERSAROYALER » 31 May 2011 18:48

IN...... c£8M

OUT........ depends on whether we are counting in the reported £1m for Ledge, if we are, then an additional £500k-£750k

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by The Rouge » 31 May 2011 18:48

I am going for:

Outgoing Transfers
Shane Long - Undisclosed
Jimmy Kebe - Undisclosed
Jem Karacan - Undisclosed

Incoming
Leigertwood - Undisclosed
Player 2 - Undisclosed
Player 3 - £250,000

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by Big Ern » 31 May 2011 18:54

I reckon about £9M in and £1.2M out. Thats not including the fee for Elwood, reckon that used the Sig money fo that.

Normally we spend about 10% of what we bring in, but with the Play Off Final Revenue, maybe we will up that to about 15% this year.


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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by The Doctor » 31 May 2011 19:00

IN: £8m for Long, Kebe and Federici

SPENT: £2.5m (£1m already spent bringing Leigertwood in)

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by Royal Rother » 31 May 2011 19:11

In
£2.2m Federici
£7m Long
£3m Kebe
£250k Hamer
£4m Mills

Out
Combined £6m
Increased investment in Academy £1m pa

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by Svlad Cjelli » 31 May 2011 19:42

Total in : £7M
Total Out : £5M

Keeping a balanced budget for the year

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by No Fixed Abode » 31 May 2011 19:57

Didn't you get £7m for Gylfi? And spend none of it?

Ok - mayeb Leigertwood for £1m now.

So on the basis of you bringing in £15 million, I think spending will be around the £2m - £3m mark.


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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by YateleyRoyal » 31 May 2011 21:53

1TeamInBerksRFC To Be Sold what I think
Long 6m
Kebe 3m
Feds 3m
Karcan 4m
Total £15m IN


Your maths is nothing short of exceptional

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by Tamworth_Royal » 31 May 2011 22:04

The Rouge I am going for:

Outgoing Transfers
Shane Long - Undisclosed
Jimmy Kebe - Undisclosed
Jem Karacan - Undisclosed

Incoming
Leigertwood - Undisclosed
Player 2 - Undisclosed
Player 3 - £250,000


Yep in other words millions upon millions in few thousand out Madejski claims play offs cost us big time the same old bollocks

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by DOYLERSAROYALER » 31 May 2011 22:05

YateleyRoyal
1TeamInBerksRFC To Be Sold what I think
Long 6m
Kebe 3m
Feds 3m
Karcan 4m
Total £15m IN


Your maths is nothing short of exceptional



.....to go with his degree in English :)

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by Tamworth_Royal » 31 May 2011 22:06

YateleyRoyal
1TeamInBerksRFC To Be Sold what I think
Long 6m
Kebe 3m
Feds 3m
Karcan 4m
Total £15m IN


Your maths is nothing short of exceptional


:lol:

More maths needed at Half term 1Team


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by Tutti Frutti » 31 May 2011 22:19

Money in:

Long £4m
Feds £1.5m
Kebe £3m (last minute Aug 30th desperation buy by one of the promoted clubs)

IN: £8.5m (plus wages saved from kicking Howard out, at long last).

Money out
Decent striker £1.5-2m
Winger (Keith Treacy?) £1-1.5m
A full-back with some pace from lower leagues £700k

OUT: £3.2m - £4.2m, plus our wage bill would be lower.

This ought to be deliverable, given the £1.5-2m windfall from Monday on top of transfer profit.

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by Big Ern » 01 Jun 2011 04:43

Tutti Frutti Money in:

Long £4m
Feds £1.5m
Kebe £3m (last minute Aug 30th desperation buy by one of the promoted clubs)

IN: £8.5m (plus wages saved from kicking Howard out, at long last).

Money out
Decent striker £1.5-2m
Winger (Keith Treacy?) £1-1.5m
A full-back with some pace from lower leagues £700k

OUT: £3.2m - £4.2m, plus our wage bill would be lower.

This ought to be deliverable, given the £1.5-2m windfall from Monday on top of transfer profit.


You've been supporting Reading FC long enough to know there is no chance we will spend as much as that.

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by Jackson Corner » 01 Jun 2011 09:38

Kebe to Wolves 3 million
Long to Sunderland 5 million
Mills to Norwich 3.5 million

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by Tutti Frutti » 01 Jun 2011 09:58

Big Ern
Tutti Frutti Money in:

Long £4m
Feds £1.5m
Kebe £3m (last minute Aug 30th desperation buy by one of the promoted clubs)

IN: £8.5m (plus wages saved from kicking Howard out, at long last).

Money out
Decent striker £1.5-2m
Winger (Keith Treacy?) £1-1.5m
A full-back with some pace from lower leagues £700k

OUT: £3.2m - £4.2m, plus our wage bill would be lower.

This ought to be deliverable, given the £1.5-2m windfall from Monday on top of transfer profit.


You've been supporting Reading FC long enough to know there is no chance we will spend as much as that.


We've done it before. And we're starting from a position of (relative) financial strength.

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by Tutti Frutti » 01 Jun 2011 09:59

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Tutti Frutti Money in:

Long £4m
Feds £1.5m
Kebe £3m (last minute Aug 30th desperation buy by one of the promoted clubs)

IN: £8.5m (plus wages saved from kicking Howard out, at long last).

Money out
Decent striker £1.5-2m
Winger (Keith Treacy?) £1-1.5m
A full-back with some pace from lower leagues £700k

OUT: £3.2m - £4.2m, plus our wage bill would be lower.

This ought to be deliverable, given the £1.5-2m windfall from Monday on top of transfer profit.


you no nothing


:lol:

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Re: Money In, Money Out Predictions

by brendywendy » 01 Jun 2011 10:47

id say we would probably spend about half of whatever we bring in this summer.
with ivar, brynn, long etc gone the wage bill is now manageable within budget, and we should be good to spend much of what we bring in.


but i thought wed win the playoff final 4-3 when we were 3-0 down, so what do i know

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