by tmesis » 30 Jan 2024 18:16
by WestYorksRoyal » 30 Jan 2024 18:22
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jan 2024 18:29
blythspartanSnowflake RoyalBrogue
Moore, Joao, Meite and Puscas
+ Tom ince who i understand was on big money
+ andy carroll
+shane long
+ junior hoilett
+ scott dann
+ nabby sarr
+ the loan signings of
rahman
hendrick
loum
lumley
casedai
fornah
People always count the exits, never the incomings.
Smith
Wing
Knibbs
Savage
Button
Elliott
Dean
Rushesha
We would have been paying very little for Casadei, Fornah and other loanees.
I can’t see their wages being high, but didn’t we owe a lot of money earlier in the season for unpaid loan fees?
by Orion1871 » 30 Jan 2024 18:42
by Mid Sussex Royal » 30 Jan 2024 18:42
WestYorksRoyal McIntyre has released his goodbye message on Instagram and Twitter.
I stay on social media to keep up to date, but I must say I hate the football fans on there. Calling him Judas etc., when he's been a servant in our toughest times and has secured an excellent move for his career while he is a new Dad. If you're joining in with this, or used to taunt Derby about going bust or abused a load of teenage players after conceding a late equaliser at Orient then you deserve everything Dai is putting you through as a fan as far as I'm concerned. Go and join all the dickheads from other clubs and create a new team we can sell to Bassini, Dai, Anderson, Chansiri etc.
by OLLIE KEARNS » 30 Jan 2024 18:49
WestYorksRoyal McIntyre has released his goodbye message on Instagram and Twitter.
I stay on social media to keep up to date, but I must say I hate the football fans on there. Calling him Judas etc., when he's been a servant in our toughest times and has secured an excellent move for his career while he is a new Dad. If you're joining in with this, or used to taunt Derby about going bust or abused a load of teenage players after conceding a late equaliser at Orient then you deserve everything Dai is putting you through as a fan as far as I'm concerned. Go and join all the dickheads from other clubs and create a new team we can sell to Bassini, Dai, Anderson, Chansiri etc.
by blythspartan » 30 Jan 2024 18:53
by Mid Sussex Royal » 30 Jan 2024 19:19
by Clyde1998 » 30 Jan 2024 19:21
tmesisWestYorksRoyalSnowflake Royal Every time we have ever had a discussion about our wage bill it has been wildly underestimated compared to the next set of accounts.
Following PL relegation people said almost every year we must have halved our wage bill because a couple of high profile players left, and yet it was continually between £24m and £44m a year until about the last season or two when the FL really hit us with the financial behaviour bat. Even then it only went down to about £12m - £16m.
Yeah we've taken big slices off it with Moore, Meite and Joao going. But it's the extreme of optimism to think we've cut it as far as some of these figures suggest.
Moore, Joao, Meite and Puscas were reported as being paid £125k per week collectively by the Athletic in September, so that is a saving of £6.5m p.a., by saying goodbye to them, plus Ince and Sarr among others. The same article said our wage bill was now £700k a month; it didn't specify if that was playing staff or all our operations. Since then, Ejaria and Holmes have been moved off the wage bill with McIntyre imminent. Last bit of info is that Pand and Odell told STAR and SBWD that we have the 3rd highest running costs in L1.
No idea where this all leaves us, I'd guess £8m or so p.a., on player wages, but it's the staff costs, academy costs, Bearwood etc that is more of a black box.
I think that's the bit that needs clarity. Is Bearwood a money pit? Did we maybe spend all of the income from season tickets in the first part of the season, and we are losing £1.2 million a month now, because the only income is away tickets and individual game tickets?
We might never find out the reason, but it seems unbelievable to think we'd need to increase our crowds to 36,000* to break even with this squad.
* £14,000,000 / 23 games / £25 a ticket = 24,000 fans, + 12000 we are already getting.
by Clyde1998 » 30 Jan 2024 19:37
by genome » 30 Jan 2024 19:58
by genome » 30 Jan 2024 20:01
by Hound » 30 Jan 2024 20:11
by tmesis » 30 Jan 2024 21:17
Clyde1998 but it's illustrative that breaking even with £14m costs is potentially achievable with enough supporters coming in.
by Sutekh » 31 Jan 2024 08:22
by Stranded » 31 Jan 2024 08:28
Sutekh I wonder what time today the club will announce the departure of Smith and/or Azeez for undisclosed, but believed to be derisory, fees?
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 31 Jan 2024 08:48
Snowflake RoyalYorkshireRoyal99Snowflake Royal Budget restrictions in the Champ were about £8k a week.
He'll have never been on a huge salary as we picked him up from Barnsley fairly cheap when they were relegated. They certainly wouldn't have been paying him lots.
But probably still one of the highest remaining earners at the club.
Where have you got £8k a week from? That wasn't the case in summer 2022 was it, possibly the year before but not Ince's first summer?
It was average wage for the Champ, which was about £8k.
£3k a week for 30 players works out to less than £5m a year. There's no way last year's restriction was £3k.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 31 Jan 2024 09:15
Hound On a personal level it’s definitely a shame with TMc. Obvs a good guy and will remember him well for that
Has had potential as a player but I do think lack of pace and height do make him difficult to find a spot in the team for. Not young anymore either. Still absolutely best of luck to him and hope he does well for Pompey
by Wycombe Royal » 31 Jan 2024 09:22
YorkshireRoyal99 I think he might do well at Pompey, I wouldn't be surprised if they looked to utilise him as a holding midfielder, although that's because I've always thought he could do a decent job there. If you need a good tackler to literally just sit and protect your CB's whilst shifting the ball to the more creative footballers in the team, he would do well.
by WestYorksRoyal » 31 Jan 2024 09:54
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