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would like fisher to explain how an additional 5million in tv revenue couldn't be worked into a new business model.
If you invested every penny of that into the playing squad it still wouldn't be enough to keep us in the championship, might get a couple of years if we are lucky.
Well they said the current model falls over in the championship, rest is just using my brain.They said that ? Wheres their figures ?
and that's worse than where we are now? at least give yourself a chance. is a championship club with our debt levels more valuable than a league 1 club with our debt levels? it is still difficult to see why any rent increase would be so harmful against such improved income levels.If you invested every penny of that into the playing squad it still wouldn't be enough to keep us in the championship, might get a couple of years if we are lucky.
Well they said the current model falls over in the championship, rest is just using my brain.
If you take a guess currently the wage bill is anywhere 1.5-3 million. Put every penny of the 5 mill into the playing squad and we have a wage bill of between 6.5-8 million (may be dependent on transfer fees paid/received) which will be one of the bottom 3 budgets in the division.
We've been through this before
problem with this data is that it precedes FFP. whilst some bigger clubs might still have silly wage bills a large number will have to reduce theirs considerably. a wage bill of 8-9 million coupled with good management should be enough to give a club a chance to remain in the championship.Well they said the current model falls over in the championship, rest is just using my brain.
If you take a guess currently the wage bill is anywhere 1.5-3 million. Put every penny of the 5 mill into the playing squad and we have a wage bill of between 6.5-8 million (may be dependent on transfer fees paid/received) which will be one of the bottom 3 budgets in the division.
We've been through this before
But are you saying that our attendances would stay as low as they are now after a promotion season and getting back to a season up there? Then you need to add the TV money. That soon puts us a fair bit higher than bottom.
No the extra 5 million I've added to our budget is the tv money as that was what the fella was on about to begin with. If we average say 15k in the championship thats around an extra 1.2-1.8 million in tickets I reckon, I'm not sure what the average price per head is. thats then a wage bill of anywhere between 7.7-10 assuming every penny of extra ticket money goes into the team which is still in the bottom 3 and a relegation budget.
problem with this data is that it precedes FFP. whilst some bigger clubs might still have silly wage bills a large number will have to reduce theirs considerably. a wage bill of 8-9 million coupled with good management should be enough to give a club a chance to remain in the championship.
problem with this data is that it precedes FFP. whilst some bigger clubs might still have silly wage bills a large number will have to reduce theirs considerably. a wage bill of 8-9 million coupled with good management should be enough to give a club a chance to remain in the championship.
and that's worse than where we are now? at least give yourself a chance. is a championship club with our debt levels more valuable than a league 1 club with our debt levels? it is still difficult to see why any rent increase would be so harmful against such improved income levels.
This was from the 12-13 season, I'm not sure from when the FFP rules began. We will have to wait to see how FFP effect team over the long term, will they be enforced properly or will they just become a bit of a joke. If the fair play rules do work and clubs are forced to stop racking up debt you could be right, in future years 8-10 million could in fact be enough to put together a competitive championship team.
I can't see it, in last 18 months we've had the new TV deal for the PL which has increased parachute payments and spread it over 4 years.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/22171365
They have also changed the FFP rules and increased allowable losses from £6m to £13m (with owner investment).
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/29940463
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there still be fewer clubs than in the data provided spending these sums. you're still going to need an idiot with money to burn to guarantee the losses of past 5 million a year.The championship FFP are different to ours, it allows them to lose £13m per annum, where as League one and two it's % wage of your turnover. We would have one of the lowest turnovers and therefore one of the lowest wage bills.
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there still be fewer clubs than in the data provided spending these sums. you're still going to need an idiot with money to burn to guarantee the losses of past 5 million a year.
this point is getting sidetracked into wages rather than the original notion that rent levels are what would make Championship football for us unviable.
there still be fewer clubs than in the data provided spending these sums. you're still going to need an idiot with money to burn to guarantee the losses of past 5 million a year.
this point is getting sidetracked into wages rather than the original notion that rent levels are what would make Championship football for us unviable.
i have yet to see any figures from us or any championship club that proves a significant difference to income based on normal stadium revenue streams. not every stadium is like the Ricoh in being able to offer non-football related income. Fisher said the f&b spend (not profit!) is less than 2 pound a person.Well its not the actual payment of rent that would make it unviable, more the lack of revenues in the rental deal makes it unviable on a consistent basis.
i have yet to see any figures from us or any championship club that proves a significant difference to income based on normal stadium revenue streams. not every stadium is like the Ricoh in being able to offer non-football related income. Fisher said the f&b spend (not profit!) is less than 2 pound a person.
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