S SBbucks Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2024 #1 Interesting info on City’s financials from Swiss Ramble Coventry City Finances 2022/23 From A Whisper To A Scream swissramble.substack.com
Interesting info on City’s financials from Swiss Ramble Coventry City Finances 2022/23 From A Whisper To A Scream swissramble.substack.com
S SBbucks Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2024 #2 SBbucks said: Interesting info on City’s financials from Swiss Ramble Coventry City Finances 2022/23 From A Whisper To A Scream swissramble.substack.com Click to expand... And the accompanying Twitter thread
SBbucks said: Interesting info on City’s financials from Swiss Ramble Coventry City Finances 2022/23 From A Whisper To A Scream swissramble.substack.com Click to expand... And the accompanying Twitter thread
fernandopartridge Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2024 #3 SBbucks said: Interesting info on City’s financials from Swiss Ramble Coventry City Finances 2022/23 From A Whisper To A Scream swissramble.substack.com Click to expand... It's quite odd to compare with figures from 20 years ago really, in real terms the current turnover and wage bill are still far lower than in 2001. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
SBbucks said: Interesting info on City’s financials from Swiss Ramble Coventry City Finances 2022/23 From A Whisper To A Scream swissramble.substack.com Click to expand... It's quite odd to compare with figures from 20 years ago really, in real terms the current turnover and wage bill are still far lower than in 2001. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
S SBT Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2024 #4 What’s the reason behind commercial revenues falling in 2023?
fernandopartridge Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2024 #5 SBT said: What’s the reason behind commercial revenues falling in 2023? Click to expand... The games postponed early on in the season will have had some affect
SBT said: What’s the reason behind commercial revenues falling in 2023? Click to expand... The games postponed early on in the season will have had some affect
W wingy Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2024 #6 fernandopartridge said: It's quite odd to compare with figures from 20 years ago really, in real terms the current turnover and wage bill are still far lower than in 2001. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk Click to expand... fernandopartridge said: It's quite odd to compare with figures from 20 years ago really, in real terms the current turnover and wage bill are still far lower than in 2001. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk Click to expand... God allowing for inflation also?
fernandopartridge said: It's quite odd to compare with figures from 20 years ago really, in real terms the current turnover and wage bill are still far lower than in 2001. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk Click to expand... fernandopartridge said: It's quite odd to compare with figures from 20 years ago really, in real terms the current turnover and wage bill are still far lower than in 2001. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk Click to expand... God allowing for inflation also?
fernandopartridge Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2024 #7 wingy said: God allowing for inflation also? Click to expand... £20m turnover in 2001 = £35m in 2023, but then you'd probably say that a comparable PL team to us in CCFC would have a turnover of around £120m in 2023. The comparison is sort of meaningless really.
wingy said: God allowing for inflation also? Click to expand... £20m turnover in 2001 = £35m in 2023, but then you'd probably say that a comparable PL team to us in CCFC would have a turnover of around £120m in 2023. The comparison is sort of meaningless really.
S SBT Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2024 #8 fernandopartridge said: The games postponed early on in the season will have had some affect Click to expand... Well matchday revenue increased 68% over the same period so I assume it’s something else that’s the issue?
fernandopartridge said: The games postponed early on in the season will have had some affect Click to expand... Well matchday revenue increased 68% over the same period so I assume it’s something else that’s the issue?