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Does this mean their takeover is now complete?
You would think it must be near but I don’t think the players have been paid yet.
Does this mean their takeover is now complete?
Given the reports of him being paid £60k a week as a player/coach, it'll be interesting to see if with the change of role his pay was revised downwards. I'm not sure how may managers would earn anyway near £60k a week at championship level.....if someone knows better, please respond?Must save a few quid though not having to pay him as a player.
Given the reports of him being paid £60k a week as a player/coach, it'll be interesting to see if with the change of role his pay was revised downwards. I'm not sure how may managers would earn anyway near £60k a week at championship level.....if someone knows better, please respond?
no idea what God Robins is on, but lets say £10k a weekWonder how much Lampard got before him at Derby ?
Not far off what Rooney gets I reckonWonder how much Lampard got before him at Derby ?
Wonder if Rooney's passed his coaching badges ?Always found it dodgy that Rooney gets the job over the other, much more qualified coaches who were also the caretakers. But I suppose they're not the first team to hire a big name and hope for the best.
Always found it dodgy that Rooney gets the job over the other, much more qualified coaches who were also the caretakers. But I suppose they're not the first team to hire a big name and hope for the best.
Yes but I think our lot have always played by the rules both Leicester and Portsmouth got away with it and we took two heavy penalties on the chin and we are here - we couldn’t afford the expensive Ricoh so they had to do something
I'm not arguing that we are solvent. I'm arguing we are actually in a far better position than most clubs.
We are in a situation where our players registrations are generally worth more than we payed for them.
The stadium is obviously a glaring problem and hole in everything. However, if this stadium materialises in collaboration with the University I think we are on a sound footing.
It looks like the take-over is now going through from reports today
What wage bill do you reckon we could sustain playing at UoW?
Given we will have loaned £50 million to buy it, have had reduced revenues over the years while it was built its safe to say very little
Covid will be blamed and the EFL will go ahhhh okay.Has the EFL even come out with a statement about Derby not paying players ?
You beat me to it....add on Chris Coleman and Gordon Strachan.<cough,cough> Terry Butcher
You'd have to sell a hell of a lot of pies to compete with clubs who have owners prepared to check £10m or more a season into a black hole in the hopes of reaching the Prem.I hate to say it, but I agree, never been convinced the thing holding us back is pie money.
You'd have to sell a hell of a lot of pies to compete with clubs who have owners prepared to check £10m or more a season into a black hole in the hopes of reaching the Prem.
Even if somehow we woke up tomorrow and the club had ownership of the Ricoh without paying a penny for it I'm not sure we'd see a player budget anywhere near big enough to compete at the top end of the division.
Even if somehow we woke up tomorrow and the club had ownership of the Ricoh without paying a penny for it I'm not sure we'd see a player budget anywhere near big enough to compete at the top end of the division.
Where do you reckon our ceiling is? Be it Ricoh or UoW?
Unless something is done to make teams spend within their means I don't see how we can really look much higher than bottom third of the Championship at best. Staying in the division for any extended period of time is probably an overachievement.Where do you reckon our ceiling is? Be it Ricoh or UoW?
The PL is our ceiling, regardless of which of the two stadia. May not happen, but not impossible. Would have to happen off the back of the stadium, plus a few Brentford style nuggets, then reinvesting well.
I think our owner is very mindful of that PL status commands PL wages the thought of having a 25 man squad all on atleast £20k a week will frighten Joy to death and that’s before any premier style transfer fees.
Swindon 92/93 would be my guessWonder what the lowest wage bill to be promoted to the Prem is
Unless something is done to make teams spend within their means I don't see how we can really look much higher than bottom third of the Championship at best. Staying in the division for any extended period of time is probably an overachievement.
If you look at recent seasons and the losses other teams rack up how do you compete with that without an owner being prepared to gamble millions or even tens of millions?
Quick fag packet calculations suggest to me that we could generate a turnover of £15-18m if we had our own stadium and crowds of 20k for every game. That’s still below par for a Championship budget I believe and we’d still have to factor debt servicing costs into that.
So considering we’d pull in average Championship crowds no problem, is it just the unwillingness to rack up debt/have a rich owner that would stop us competing?
Let’s hope that salary cap comes in.
Add another £10 million to our budget and we’d do a better job with it than a lot of the sides on similar money I reckon.
Definitely. I think we could go up with a £15-20m budget.
But we would need every penny of that and more new players cost millions and demand three year contracts, I just don’t see the business model our owner pursues covering that. Two of last seasons promoted three are likely to be relegated along with Sheffield United who have only been there 12 months.I think the £100 million just in TV money cushions the blow somewhat.
But we would need every penny of that and more new players cost millions and demand three year contracts, I just don’t see the business model our owner pursues covering that. Two of last seasons promoted three are likely to be relegated along with Sheffield United who have only been there 12 months.
I do think we have the potential here to challenge the top end of the league though but we would need to sign half a dozen players to compete. The premier has become a step too far for most not in it, I reckon the three relegated last season will be the three who go up this.
replacing two of the three who went up,