by Tony Le Mesmer » 27 May 2018 20:43
27 May 2018 20:43The spanish government will probably bail them out, just like they did last time when they bought their training ground off them for about 50x face value.Sutekh wrote:Apparently Real Madrid aren’t exactly in comfort street either. Heard the media mention RM will need to sell in the summer to try and alleviate their debts. Anyone know if that’s just standard media hype or if RM are looking a bit dodgy at the moment.
by Winston Biscuit » 29 May 2018 09:49
29 May 2018 09:49So Villa need to make up a £45M shortfall through wage cuts and player sales. Going to be painful.Winston Biscuit wrote:Aston Villa are going to have to make some changes soon enough with them heading towards failing FFP and their parachute payments dropping. They also reportedly have quite a number of players earning big money. Could be quite a different Villa team we see next season.
https://twitter.com/SwissRamble/status/ ... 8983534593
by From Despair To Where? » 29 May 2018 18:20
29 May 2018 18:20by Winston Biscuit » 30 May 2018 08:31
30 May 2018 08:31League One - with Stewart Donald revealing the club’s ‘scary’ running costs equal those of seven or eight third tier clubs combined.
Ellis Short cleared the club’s £125m debt as part of the deal that saw him sell to Donald in a £40m deal earlier this month but that still left the new owner with a lossmaking club which costs a small fortune to run - even before player wages are factored in.
And aside from the comparison with the running costs of other League One sides, Donald also says Sunderland’s cost-base is higher than the entire turnover of 20 teams in League Two.
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Back-to-back relegations will see club’s TV revenue plummet 98 per cent next season, when compared to their earnings in the Premier League the season before last.
Donald has already begun cutting costs, with a number of staff members leaving the club last week either through redundancy, retirement, or leaving for other jobs, while senior executives who are staying on will take a significant pay cut.
Asked about the club’s financial situation, Donald said: “Obviously the numbers didn’t surprise me because I had them to formulate an offer but was I surprised how bad they were?
“Yes. You look at Sunderland, the fanbase, the stadium, the potential, you think it should be functioning pretty well.
“Then you look at the cost-base and you find that excluding players, running this club costs more than 20 teams in League Two turnover, and that’s before we pay a footballer.
“That is quite scary. You could put together seven or eight teams in League One and that would cost the same as the cost-base here, before you pay a player.
“So when you go into League One you think you’ve got a massive financial advantage, well we’ve actually got a financial burden
Shows the view held by some that going down may have been a good thing for us this year to be the absolute tosh that it is.Winston Biscuit wrote:https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/s ... t-14721022
League One - with Stewart Donald revealing the club’s ‘scary’ running costs equal those of seven or eight third tier clubs combined.
Ellis Short cleared the club’s £125m debt as part of the deal that saw him sell to Donald in a £40m deal earlier this month but that still left the new owner with a lossmaking club which costs a small fortune to run - even before player wages are factored in.
And aside from the comparison with the running costs of other League One sides, Donald also says Sunderland’s cost-base is higher than the entire turnover of 20 teams in League Two.
Read More
Back-to-back relegations will see club’s TV revenue plummet 98 per cent next season, when compared to their earnings in the Premier League the season before last.
Donald has already begun cutting costs, with a number of staff members leaving the club last week either through redundancy, retirement, or leaving for other jobs, while senior executives who are staying on will take a significant pay cut.
Asked about the club’s financial situation, Donald said: “Obviously the numbers didn’t surprise me because I had them to formulate an offer but was I surprised how bad they were?
“Yes. You look at Sunderland, the fanbase, the stadium, the potential, you think it should be functioning pretty well.
“Then you look at the cost-base and you find that excluding players, running this club costs more than 20 teams in League Two turnover, and that’s before we pay a footballer.
“That is quite scary. You could put together seven or eight teams in League One and that would cost the same as the cost-base here, before you pay a player.
“So when you go into League One you think you’ve got a massive financial advantage, well we’ve actually got a financial burden
And throw in Aluko for good measure.From Despair To Where? wrote:I'd offer them £4m for Albert Adomah and Jonathan Kodjia.
So, if they had gone up, they would've passed FFP next year?Winston Biscuit wrote:Aston Villa are going to have to make some changes soon enough with them heading towards failing FFP and their parachute payments dropping. They also reportedly have quite a number of players earning big money. Could be quite a different Villa team we see next season.
https://twitter.com/SwissRamble/status/ ... 8983534593
by Winston Biscuit » 30 May 2018 09:50
30 May 2018 09:50FFP is measured over a 3 year period yo yeah I think they would have been fine had they gone upgenome wrote:So, if they had gone up, they would've passed FFP next year?Winston Biscuit wrote:Aston Villa are going to have to make some changes soon enough with them heading towards failing FFP and their parachute payments dropping. They also reportedly have quite a number of players earning big money. Could be quite a different Villa team we see next season.
https://twitter.com/SwissRamble/status/ ... 8983534593
Kind of defeats the point of the whole thing if that's the case - if you blow a bunch of money on players and wages and end up being promoted as a result...
by Winston Biscuit » 01 Jun 2018 14:46
01 Jun 2018 14:46Italian media claiming AC Milan are going to be banned from European competitions next season as a punishment for failing FFP. I think they have a hearing in a week or soin December Winston Biscuit wrote:AC Milan in a mess too. Spend big in the summer under their new Chinese owner, UEFA decide to investigate the new owner as they are unsure about the loans he says he has bought the club with, the owner says all is legit so nothing to worry about......and then submits a request to UEFA to be exempt from FFP as they are going to fall foul quite badly and can't afford the fines that will come with it. lolwut!
by Winston Biscuit » 02 Jun 2018 09:07
02 Jun 2018 09:07
by Winston Biscuit » 05 Jun 2018 18:36
05 Jun 2018 18:36Have a pint of Davenport's for me.stealthpapes wrote:Yeah, details starting to come out. They missed a payment to HMRC. Not that it matters but the suspended Villa CEO is a dead ringer for Alfred Hitchcock. Drinks at my local.
Oh, bad news on that front, the Davenports guy decided not to open, in the end.Green wrote:Have a pint of Davenport's for me.stealthpapes wrote:Yeah, details starting to come out. They missed a payment to HMRC. Not that it matters but the suspended Villa CEO is a dead ringer for Alfred Hitchcock. Drinks at my local.

Yup, very similar situation as well, where's it's likely they will have to sell players to pay a tax bill and avoid administration, like us with Le Fondre.tidus_mi2 wrote:Lol who set Villa up with their current owner again? Chris oxf*rd Samuelson.
We tried to warn them.
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