Several EFL Clubs “days away from going bust” (5 Viewers)

Liquid Gold

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Last data I can find says our average weekly wage was £1,657 or £7,180 per month. £5,385 after the pay cut and £2,885 after the furlough scheme.

We’re paying 40% of our normal player salaries, none of our admin costs or anything else. It should have been budgeted for from the summer. Any club that is in trouble from here was on the edge anyway.
 

Magwitch

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Apparently Fleetwood are paying out £128 in wages for every £100 of income anyone know what we pay per £100 of income?
 

Brylowes

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Last data I can find says our average weekly wage was £1,657 or £7,180 per month. £5,385 after the pay cut and £2,885 after the furlough scheme.

We’re paying 40% of our normal player salaries, none of our admin costs or anything else. It should have been budgeted for from the summer. Any club that is in trouble from here was on the edge anyway.
I thought it was the club paying 20% and the Government Furlough scheme the other 80%
Or have I misunderstood what you’re saying.
 

Frank Sidebottom

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I thought it was the club paying 20% and the Government Furlough scheme the other 80%
Or have I misunderstood what you’re saying.
The Government will only pay 80% upto £2500 per MONTH. So if we have players on £1500 a week (as an example) the club will be paying them £3500 a month.
 

chiefdave

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As far as I understand it if you go on furlough, thats all you get, your employer doesn't pay you anything.
Its up to the employers. for most people agreeing to furlough means a change of employment terms so employers can say you will only get the 80% and realistically you have no choice other than to accept.
Gov Website said:
You can choose to top up your employee’s salary, but you do not have to.
 

Paxman II

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If you take the squad of first team players and extrapulate the first team, then if we assume their average wage is more than likely £1500/2000 a week. Players like Godden and others at the higher end of that. That is 8k a month. Government furlough scheme pays just 80% of wages up to a limit of £2500 per month.
So the club will be claiming the full £2500 under the scheme, and as they said would be making up the difference. That means a player on 2k a week (8k per month) is having 5.5k made up by the club.

How true this is I'm not sure. I would be surprised if the club did not ask the top earners in the first team squad to defer some of their wages.
 

Flying Fokker

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If you take the squad of first team players and extrapulate the first team, then if we assume their average wage is more than likely £1500/2000 a week. Players like Godden and others at the higher end of that. That is 8k a month. Government furlough scheme pays just 80% of wages up to a limit of £2500 per month.
So the club will be claiming the full £2500 under the scheme, and as they said would be making up the difference. That means a player on 2k a week (8k per month) is having 5.5k made up by the club.

How true this is I'm not sure. I would be surprised if the club did not ask the top earners in the first team squad to defer some of their wages.

And also send some forget-me-nots to Mr Eastwood. This bloody virus may clear their heads a bit. There is no point in signing anything until they get the crowds back but wouldn’t it be great if the restart was back in Coventry?

I know the legals are going on and the wheels of European Courts has fallen off.

St Andrews will be busy If there is a restart. 10 games.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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As far as I understand it if you go on furlough, thats all you get, your employer doesn't pay you anything.

Ask Grendel - he's the furlough expert....

*but as someone said, an employer can choose to top up the wages if they want. They're not obliged to but they aren't banned from doing it either.. Plus if an employee earns more than the £2.5k per month the employer can choose to top it up to as much as their normal earnings - they're not restricted to 20%
 

Grendel

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Ask Grendel - he's the furlough expert....

*but as someone said, an employer can choose to top up the wages if they want. They're not obliged to but they aren't banned from doing it either.. Plus if an employee earns more than the £2.5k per month the employer can choose to top it up to as much as their normal earnings - they're not restricted to 20%

Oh dear. Of course you are paid by the employer and in JLR and indeed CCFc the staff are paid as normal
 

fernandopartridge

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Oh dear. Of course you are paid by the employer and in JLR and indeed CCFc the staff are paid as normal
Unbelievable that somebody would somehow expect the gov to pay money directly into individual's bank accounts.
Of course it goes through the employer as they're the gov agent for collecting income tax and they pay the employees.
 

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