When it represents pretty much the unpaid written off figure OSB states ,What does it represent through the club ,Godiva refers to it as not "Real Money",But what caused an increase in the Sisu loan of £7.5m. year on year?The admin expenses being cited in the CCFCH accounts would thus imply money coming from the holding company to the club. Such an astronomical increase does raise a few big questions.
If the estimates that our fall from the Championship will cost us about £4m are correct, and assuming in 2011/12 our turnover remained about £10m, then wouldn't that mean that this year (2012/13) turnover will probably be more like £6m. Therefore, under FFP next year we will sure have something like £3.6m for the playing budget - which sounds about where the club is pitching it this year... So are they just bringing in stricter FFP on themselves a year early? This might mean we don't have to rip the squad apart again next summer if we stay in League 1. That might provide some long over due stability on the playing front... (although I suspect Sisu's motivation will be to stem the losses, not to benefit the squad).
in accounts parlance the squad are apparantly reffered to as intangable assets! At least the player registrations are. They get amortized apparently at 33%pa (god help them!) . So any players that have been here 3 years are worth zero in the accounts and so on....The squad was worth much more than £1.9m this time last year.
simply didnt have a business that generated enough cash to pay out the bills wingy..... we have to rely on player sales to even get close because we dont get enough fans through the gate and dont get all the income fans generate.
Who has gone since this?
King, Westwood, Gunnarsson, Turner, Clingan, Eastwood, Platt, Jutkiewicz, O'Halloran, Doyle, Osborne, McIndoe, plus any kids.
And we've signed:
McDonald, Murphy, Dunn, McSheffrey, O'Donovan, Keogh
(am I using the right seasons here?)
That's got to be a massive reduction in wages. How likely is it we were close to break even before relegation?
One of the first columns in the profit/loss sheet sums up the whole situation (discounting ProZone in the turnover since it was discontinued last year):
Turnover: £12m
Direct Operating Costs: £2.5m
Gross Profit: £9.5m
Staff Costs: £11.2m
Admin. Expenses: £13.3m
Operating Loss: £15m
This must surely be the ultimate take home message from these accounts. Huge player sales (and there's nobody who would fetch anything that could make a dent in that figure anymore) can only cover the cracks and goodwill payments serve the same purpose. With its current turnover the company is bust under such outgoings-even if both operating costs were halved, we'd still be making a loss! The sports analysis side of the business has been discontinued, leaving gate receipts and commercial activities as the only sources of revenue. Preserving the £12m turnover will be extremely unlikely given the big commercial losses arising from relegation and declining attendances causing a dent in both revenue streams. As such, turnover would be expected to sink below £10 million, which, without a heavily curbed wage bill, could cause the next loss to hit the £20 million figure.
This business simply cannot survive.
Administration is still the best route for the club IMO ... 10 point deduction I know but it cleans up the balance sheet and the club - we can walk away from expensive wage contracts - the only real looser is SISU as most of the debt is with them.. as long as this debt is there it will stifle any chance of the club rebuilding .. as soon as the club turns a profit the interest rates on the loans will hike up and the debt will start getting paid back - with the gate receipts and other commercial activities the club will be profitable from day one and I think support would be huge for the club once again - most of the profits can be re-invested in the squad... time for a new beginning as it's long overdue
i don't want to sound too positive here and get shot down by most on here, however - we know the accounts ending May 2011 are pretty desperate and shocking, we also know a lot of cost cutting has gone on since then. We also know if SISU had put us into administration it would of been no surprise to anyone and would of wiped off a lot of bad debt. We also know the transfer embargo has been lifted, part of this being based on submission of accounts, and i understand prove of sustaning a team for the coming season.
Taking all this into consideration, would SISU really carry on and stick around if the club was losing money month on month. Would they only stay if there was signs that in the near future, if not happpening already, the club was close to break even and maybe even starting to make a small profit?
forgive my optimism, but i have said for the last 2 years, if SISU were going to go, they'd of gone by now when things were at their lowest/worst. Yes if a takeover came in and they could make some money from it then they would probably walk away, but that ain't gonna happen!!! The only way SISU are ever going to see anything back is to turn things around and get the club making money, and as i've said in previous posts, they have to invest in the team to bring back the fans to increase season ticket revenue, as well as purchase part or all of the stadium to gain revenue and sales from that side of things. At the end of the day they are a business, business and other football clubs have gone into administration having not been in as bad a situation as us.
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