Scutterbucketz If true, it is a worrying situation. If we signed a player like Sharp we'd have to pay those kind of wages so you why are they are stumbling block in a loan deal?
It's like renting a house. It's dead money
by TBM » 13 Sep 2013 11:30
Scutterbucketz If true, it is a worrying situation. If we signed a player like Sharp we'd have to pay those kind of wages so you why are they are stumbling block in a loan deal?
by M U R T Y » 13 Sep 2013 11:31
by melonhead » 13 Sep 2013 11:31
by melonhead » 13 Sep 2013 11:38
M U R T Y http://www.football365.com/f365-features/8914671/Parachute-Payments-Killing-Competition...
This adds further intrigue - with a season in the PL, very little spent in transfer fees, record season tickets, swollen parachute payments, yet we are baulking at a smal load fee???
The aim of parachute payments is clear. The substantial gap in the average quality of teams between the Championship and Premier League dictates that whilst a squad may have contained sufficient ability to gain promotion, such a level of proficiency is unlikely to be enough to survive. Without this economic buffer, promoted clubs would lose their ability to negotiate the transfer market. Potential signings could not be offered extended contracts because if relegation did occur after just one season, the reduced provisions in the Championship would almost inevitably end in financial disarray.
by Royalclapper » 13 Sep 2013 12:13
by Cypry » 13 Sep 2013 12:18
andrew1957M U R T Y The Post now running the story too.
Apparently, paying a large portion of his 18k wages could be an issue? I think say 10k for 12 weeks is worth the risk on this one - get him in!
I have to say that the financial position of the club looks increasingly odd. We had 30 first team players at the end of last season. We sold/released 8 and loaned out 2 more on season loans. This has saved millions in wages.
We received 5M for Kebe and Mariappa and have only brought in 3 new players and yet we are apparently concerned about affording 18K a week for 13 weeks (emergency loan term). That is just £234,000 for a player that could really make a difference. Then we can think again in January.
Surely we should be snapping Southampton's hand off at that price before someone else does.
by Ian Royal » 13 Sep 2013 12:23
Cypryandrew1957M U R T Y The Post now running the story too.
Apparently, paying a large portion of his 18k wages could be an issue? I think say 10k for 12 weeks is worth the risk on this one - get him in!
I have to say that the financial position of the club looks increasingly odd. We had 30 first team players at the end of last season. We sold/released 8 and loaned out 2 more on season loans. This has saved millions in wages.
Go on then, I'll bite. Give us a breakdown of how we've saved "millions" in wages (and don't forget to take into account the additional outgoing wages for Drenthe, Williams and Bridge....)We received 5M for Kebe and Mariappa and have only brought in 3 new players and yet we are apparently concerned about affording 18K a week for 13 weeks (emergency loan term). That is just £234,000 for a player that could really make a difference. Then we can think again in January.
Surely we should be snapping Southampton's hand off at that price before someone else does.
No, we could perhaps in the long term receive up to £5M depending on appearances, but that's likely to be the maximum and at the moment the figure is likely to be SUBSTANTIALLY less than £5M.
If you're going to hammer the club on finances at least use realistic figures
by andrew1957 » 13 Sep 2013 12:58
by andrew1957 » 13 Sep 2013 13:03
TBMScutterbucketz If true, it is a worrying situation. If we signed a player like Sharp we'd have to pay those kind of wages so you why are they are stumbling block in a loan deal?
It's like renting a house. It's dead money
by DOYLERSAROYALER » 13 Sep 2013 13:04
by andrew1957 » 13 Sep 2013 13:06
DOYLERSAROYALER would that NH be Nigel Howe or Nick(y) Hammond?? ...big difference
by JIM » 13 Sep 2013 13:16
by Scutterbucketz » 13 Sep 2013 13:22
TBMScutterbucketz If true, it is a worrying situation. If we signed a player like Sharp we'd have to pay those kind of wages so you why are they are stumbling block in a loan deal?
It's like renting a house. It's dead money
by andrew1957 » 13 Sep 2013 14:33
ScutterbucketzTBMScutterbucketz If true, it is a worrying situation. If we signed a player like Sharp we'd have to pay those kind of wages so you why are they are stumbling block in a loan deal?
It's like renting a house. It's dead money
Well, if you can't afford to buy the house outright, what are your options?
by Cypry » 13 Sep 2013 14:37
andrew1957 Regarding wages obviously none of us know the exact figures but here is a stab at it.
Leaving Church 7.5K per week
Hunt 10K per week
Shorey 10K per week
Harte 10K per week
Tabb 7.5K per week
Mills 5K per week
Kebe 10K per week
Mariappa 10K per week
Andersen 5K per week
Carrico 10K per week
Total 85K per week
In Bridge 10K per week
Drenthe 12K per week
Williams 10K per week
Total 32K per week overall saving £2.756M
These figures are conservative. In this I have assumed the three joiners are on PL equivalent wages (may be lower). We can assume that although HRK and Pearce got better contracts that they will be receiving no more than last season. Most other players will have had a wage cut and this will have saved much more.
We received 63M last season reputedly plus we will get a 20M parachute payment this season. We spent next to nothing on players when we got promoted and spent next to nothing again this summer and yet we cannot afford 234K on a loan deal.
Whatever we got for Kebe and Mariappa, we can be 100% sure we made a profit on them.
Give me a break - we are all in favour of financial stability, but these numbers just don't add up to me.
And Melonhead - I have worked out that you must be NH as the club can never do anything wrong in your book.
by HoneyRoastHoax » 13 Sep 2013 15:16
by Ouroboros » 13 Sep 2013 15:18
ScutterbucketzTBMScutterbucketz If true, it is a worrying situation. If we signed a player like Sharp we'd have to pay those kind of wages so you why are they are stumbling block in a loan deal?
It's like renting a house. It's dead money
Well, if you can't afford to buy the house outright, what are your options?
by andrew1957 » 13 Sep 2013 15:25
Cypryandrew1957 Regarding wages obviously none of us know the exact figures but here is a stab at it.
Leaving Church 7.5K per week
Hunt 10K per week
Shorey 10K per week
Harte 10K per week
Tabb 7.5K per week
Mills 5K per week
Kebe 10K per week
Mariappa 10K per week
Andersen 5K per week
Carrico 10K per week
Total 85K per week
In Bridge 10K per week
Drenthe 12K per week
Williams 10K per week
Total 32K per week overall saving £2.756M
These figures are conservative. In this I have assumed the three joiners are on PL equivalent wages (may be lower). We can assume that although HRK and Pearce got better contracts that they will be receiving no more than last season. Most other players will have had a wage cut and this will have saved much more.
We received 63M last season reputedly plus we will get a 20M parachute payment this season. We spent next to nothing on players when we got promoted and spent next to nothing again this summer and yet we cannot afford 234K on a loan deal.
Whatever we got for Kebe and Mariappa, we can be 100% sure we made a profit on them.
Give me a break - we are all in favour of financial stability, but these numbers just don't add up to me.
And Melonhead - I have worked out that you must be NH as the club can never do anything wrong in your book.
£40M actually, but what's £23M between friends.....? http://www.sportingintelligence.com/201 ... 13-210501/
If you're going to try to beat the club up and quote figures to back up your point, at least try to make sure they're accurate....
If our wage bill was similar to last time in the Prem (£28M - I suspect there'll have been some inflationary pressure on that so probably in excess of £30M this time...) then you can write it down to £12M maximum last year for signings, getting CAT1 status etc etc - yes, we get some income from tickets, shirt sales etc but it really is insignificant in the grand scheme of things....we did spend at least £5M on transfer fees so now you're down to a maximum of £7M left (oh yeah, and we spent over £1M on the new 3G pitch behind the Dome)....
This year we get £23M in parachute payments, so even if we reduce our wage bill by a third through offloading players and relegation clauses, we'll still only have some £3M left - not much is it?
Still, if you want to keep on making up conspiracy theories based on made up numbers, you carry on.....
by moonwalklikebas » 13 Sep 2013 15:33
by SouthSmallRoyal » 13 Sep 2013 15:41
andrew1957 Regarding wages obviously none of us know the exact figures but here is a stab at it.
Leaving Church 7.5K per week
Hunt 10K per week
Shorey 10K per week
Harte 10K per week
Tabb 7.5K per week
Mills 5K per week
Kebe 10K per week
Mariappa 10K per week
Andersen 5K per week
Carrico 10K per week
Total 85K per week
In Bridge 10K per week
Drenthe 12K per week
Williams 10K per week
Total 32K per week overall saving £2.756M
These figures are conservative. In this I have assumed the three joiners are on PL equivalent wages (may be lower). We can assume that although HRK and Pearce got better contracts that they will be receiving no more than last season. Most other players will have had a wage cut and this will have saved much more.
We received 63M last season reputedly plus we will get a 20M parachute payment this season. We spent next to nothing on players when we got promoted and spent next to nothing again this summer and yet we cannot afford 234K on a loan deal.
Whatever we got for Kebe and Mariappa, we can be 100% sure we made a profit on them.
Seriously? 12k a week for Drenthe? 10K for Bridge?! We lured him away from QPR, remember
Give me a break - we are all in favour of financial stability, but these numbers just don't add up to me.
And Melonhead - I have worked out that you must be NH as the club can never do anything wrong in your book.
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