Championship Transfer Profit/Loss Table (4 Viewers)

torchomatic

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theferret

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We're second having made 1457.57% profit.


Yeah, but it's nonsense. That is from 2017 to present, during which time we've paid 1.3 million for Hamer, 750K for Godden, 500K for Chaplain, 1 million for Victor plus a load of undisclosed fees. Shocking research that.
 

Batu1969

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Data seems to suggest that player purchase & sales are more likely to result in big losses than profits. I imagine club owners would be saying sarcastically “oh really!”.

I guess if anything this ‘research’ supports the often reported gulf in player costs between championship and premiership clubs. Makes me wonder if promotion from the championship would be the final nail in the coffin for Coventry.
 

skybluesam66

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Data seems to suggest that player purchase & sales are more likely to result in big losses than profits. I imagine club owners would be saying sarcastically “oh really!”.

I guess if anything this ‘research’ supports the often reported gulf in player costs between championship and premiership clubs. Makes me wonder if promotion from the championship would be the final nail in the coffin for Coventry.
Only if you chase the impossible. Otherwise become a wba or Norwich and enjoy the ride
That said the last 4.5 years have been the impossible and on we go
 

mark82

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Data seems to suggest that player purchase & sales are more likely to result in big losses than profits. I imagine club owners would be saying sarcastically “oh really!”.

I guess if anything this ‘research’ supports the often reported gulf in player costs between championship and premiership clubs. Makes me wonder if promotion from the championship would be the final nail in the coffin for Coventry.

That £130m would really kill us.
 

harvey098

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Yeah, but it's nonsense. That is from 2017 to present, during which time we've paid 1.3 million for Hamer, 750K for Godden, 500K for Chaplain, 1 million for Victor plus a load of undisclosed fees. Shocking research that.

I was thinking the same.We must be missing something
 

Grendel

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The true figure I think including the last set of accounts is around £9.6 vs £2.2 m which will not include Gyorkes but that will not be near £1m upfront
 

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