Mary_Mungo_Midge
Well-Known Member
I've been pondering the current financial situation, and where it may lead us. The last set of accounts, signed by Fisher, are to May 2011; and show £10.2m turnover in Limited - this being at a time when we were in the Championship with gates averaging 16.4K.
Last year's figures - due to unsubmitted accounts - are anyone's guess; but I'd have thought turnover in the region of £6.5m would be sensible.
And now, this year. On current gates; could we be below the £2m level?
Importance being that without promotion this season; our FFP at that turnover will be minuscule. I know that Yeovil went up with a wage structure budget as that, but that's very much the exception and not the norm.
Such low turnover would also be a deterrent to anyone purchasing the club from SISU also, surely; as they'd be hamstrung on investments to reach the Championship.
If the figures are somewhere near accurate too; it would suggest that the move from The Ricoh to Sixfields cost us some £4.5m+ in turnover; much of which will be ticket sales and therefore primarily profit.
With ACL - at least in the short term - supported by the £14m loan, and with Fisher being in receipt of clear feedback on attendance from the forums; can anyone tell me in what way Fisher - in his capacity at the club - is acting in the best interests of his own stakeholders?
Last year's figures - due to unsubmitted accounts - are anyone's guess; but I'd have thought turnover in the region of £6.5m would be sensible.
And now, this year. On current gates; could we be below the £2m level?
Importance being that without promotion this season; our FFP at that turnover will be minuscule. I know that Yeovil went up with a wage structure budget as that, but that's very much the exception and not the norm.
Such low turnover would also be a deterrent to anyone purchasing the club from SISU also, surely; as they'd be hamstrung on investments to reach the Championship.
If the figures are somewhere near accurate too; it would suggest that the move from The Ricoh to Sixfields cost us some £4.5m+ in turnover; much of which will be ticket sales and therefore primarily profit.
With ACL - at least in the short term - supported by the £14m loan, and with Fisher being in receipt of clear feedback on attendance from the forums; can anyone tell me in what way Fisher - in his capacity at the club - is acting in the best interests of his own stakeholders?