by Brogue » 10 Oct 2023 10:53
by Snowflake Royal » 10 Oct 2023 11:51
WestYorksRoyalNathStPaulBrogue
STAR
Wow ok.
I obviously wouldn't ever suggest the funds have a high chance of being misappropriated but others might.
If you're going to risk jail and ruining your life by committing fraud, it's not worth it when the pot is only £3k or so. That will barely get you a decent holiday to the Med these days.
by Brogue » 10 Oct 2023 11:55
by Orion1871 » 10 Oct 2023 12:02
Brogue whilst im not the biggest fan of STAR i don't believe they are corrupt fraudsters about to steal everyone's money
by leon » 10 Oct 2023 12:16
Orion1871Brogue whilst im not the biggest fan of STAR i don't believe they are corrupt fraudsters about to steal everyone's money
Neither does Nath, he's just being an edgelord as usual.
by NathStPaul » 10 Oct 2023 12:18
Orion1871Brogue whilst im not the biggest fan of STAR i don't believe they are corrupt fraudsters about to steal everyone's money
Neither does Nath, he's just being an edgelord as usual.
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Oct 2023 08:53
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 11 Oct 2023 08:57
WestYorksRoyal A rep from SBWD appeared on the "Where's the money gone?" podcast yesterday featuring Charlie Methven - he of the "Sunderland 'Til I Die" David Brent tribute act and student of house music.
Very little you won't have heard already if honest, but Methven did comment that beyond player wages, our off pitch cost base is comparable with a top end Championship club and restructuring should have happened long ago when the parachute payments stopped. No doubt our Cat 1 academy is part of this. Also said administration could help a new owner restructure this more rapidly as you can basically tear up contracts, but that a potential owner may still not view it as worthwhile as footballing rules mean it would barely reduce debt. He was generally very pessimistic and sad for our plight (even as an Oxford fan), and thought we may need a wealthy fan to knowingly pay over the odds to rescue us, as happened at Derby.
by Brogue » 11 Oct 2023 09:06
YorkshireRoyal99WestYorksRoyal A rep from SBWD appeared on the "Where's the money gone?" podcast yesterday featuring Charlie Methven - he of the "Sunderland 'Til I Die" David Brent tribute act and student of house music.
Very little you won't have heard already if honest, but Methven did comment that beyond player wages, our off pitch cost base is comparable with a top end Championship club and restructuring should have happened long ago when the parachute payments stopped. No doubt our Cat 1 academy is part of this. Also said administration could help a new owner restructure this more rapidly as you can basically tear up contracts, but that a potential owner may still not view it as worthwhile as footballing rules mean it would barely reduce debt. He was generally very pessimistic and sad for our plight (even as an Oxford fan), and thought we may need a wealthy fan to knowingly pay over the odds to rescue us, as happened at Derby.
Yeah we have been losing a lot of money and not all of it is down to the players' wages, there have been a lot of costs that I've never known where it has gone and what we were spending it on. If it is true that we were spending like a top end Championship club it only goes further to prove that Dai wanted us in the PL as quickly as possible as well, we just got it wrong. It's certainly a long road to fix the financial issues, whether we go into administration or not.
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Oct 2023 09:18
BrogueYorkshireRoyal99WestYorksRoyal A rep from SBWD appeared on the "Where's the money gone?" podcast yesterday featuring Charlie Methven - he of the "Sunderland 'Til I Die" David Brent tribute act and student of house music.
Very little you won't have heard already if honest, but Methven did comment that beyond player wages, our off pitch cost base is comparable with a top end Championship club and restructuring should have happened long ago when the parachute payments stopped. No doubt our Cat 1 academy is part of this. Also said administration could help a new owner restructure this more rapidly as you can basically tear up contracts, but that a potential owner may still not view it as worthwhile as footballing rules mean it would barely reduce debt. He was generally very pessimistic and sad for our plight (even as an Oxford fan), and thought we may need a wealthy fan to knowingly pay over the odds to rescue us, as happened at Derby.
Yeah we have been losing a lot of money and not all of it is down to the players' wages, there have been a lot of costs that I've never known where it has gone and what we were spending it on. If it is true that we were spending like a top end Championship club it only goes further to prove that Dai wanted us in the PL as quickly as possible as well, we just got it wrong. It's certainly a long road to fix the financial issues, whether we go into administration or not.
the thing is the academy should be self-sufficient it should fund itself, by producing players some who make the first team, and some sold on. The problem has been, that Dai doesn't seem to want to sell players for some strange reason.
by Brogue » 11 Oct 2023 09:23
WestYorksRoyalBrogueYorkshireRoyal99
Yeah we have been losing a lot of money and not all of it is down to the players' wages, there have been a lot of costs that I've never known where it has gone and what we were spending it on. If it is true that we were spending like a top end Championship club it only goes further to prove that Dai wanted us in the PL as quickly as possible as well, we just got it wrong. It's certainly a long road to fix the financial issues, whether we go into administration or not.
the thing is the academy should be self-sufficient it should fund itself, by producing players some who make the first team, and some sold on. The problem has been, that Dai doesn't seem to want to sell players for some strange reason.
I think people overstate how achievable this is, especially now we're in L1. Let's say it costs £5m per year, we'd have to sell 2 or 3 of our best this year to break even.
Looking backwards, we lost Richards and Loader on a free, and Forest were rumoured to be interested in Holmes before he lost his form. But these are not big amounts. To bring in big money that covers several years and / or reinvestment in the 1st team, you need a genuine superstar.
Obviously the name here is Olise. All I'll say is that his agent negotiated hard with that release clause and then pulled the same trick at Palace. Perhaps we could have got the £20m+ that the likes of Eze, Scott and Bowen commanded, but it's not a given and even then talents of that magnitude are rare. There was about a decade between Sigurdsson and Olise, and we're a club with a good record of development.
Not rubbishing it as a strategy, but I would say that any owner following it would need to be willing to take the hit in years it doesn't come off.
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Oct 2023 09:26
BrogueWestYorksRoyalBrogue
the thing is the academy should be self-sufficient it should fund itself, by producing players some who make the first team, and some sold on. The problem has been, that Dai doesn't seem to want to sell players for some strange reason.
I think people overstate how achievable this is, especially now we're in L1. Let's say it costs £5m per year, we'd have to sell 2 or 3 of our best this year to break even.
Looking backwards, we lost Richards and Loader on a free, and Forest were rumoured to be interested in Holmes before he lost his form. But these are not big amounts. To bring in big money that covers several years and / or reinvestment in the 1st team, you need a genuine superstar.
Obviously the name here is Olise. All I'll say is that his agent negotiated hard with that release clause and then pulled the same trick at Palace. Perhaps we could have got the £20m+ that the likes of Eze, Scott and Bowen commanded, but it's not a given and even then talents of that magnitude are rare. There was about a decade between Sigurdsson and Olise, and we're a club with a good record of development.
Not rubbishing it as a strategy, but I would say that any owner following it would need to be willing to take the hit in years it doesn't come off.
it's not just the selling of players though, any academy player that makes the first team means a player we don't have to pay money for. (obviously not something we've done for a few years now), and invariably their wages will be far lower than having to sign someone. Imagine where we would be this season if we didn't have a decent academy. 3 places lower in the table would be my guess! and probably only 14 players on the books.
by Sutekh » 11 Oct 2023 10:10
YorkshireRoyal99WestYorksRoyal A rep from SBWD appeared on the "Where's the money gone?" podcast yesterday featuring Charlie Methven - he of the "Sunderland 'Til I Die" David Brent tribute act and student of house music.
Very little you won't have heard already if honest, but Methven did comment that beyond player wages, our off pitch cost base is comparable with a top end Championship club and restructuring should have happened long ago when the parachute payments stopped. No doubt our Cat 1 academy is part of this. Also said administration could help a new owner restructure this more rapidly as you can basically tear up contracts, but that a potential owner may still not view it as worthwhile as footballing rules mean it would barely reduce debt. He was generally very pessimistic and sad for our plight (even as an Oxford fan), and thought we may need a wealthy fan to knowingly pay over the odds to rescue us, as happened at Derby.
Yeah we have been losing a lot of money and not all of it is down to the players' wages, there have been a lot of costs that I've never known where it has gone and what we were spending it on. If it is true that we were spending like a top end Championship club it only goes further to prove that Dai wanted us in the PL as quickly as possible as well, we just got it wrong. It's certainly a long road to fix the financial issues, whether we go into administration or not.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Oct 2023 11:04
WestYorksRoyalBrogueYorkshireRoyal99
Yeah we have been losing a lot of money and not all of it is down to the players' wages, there have been a lot of costs that I've never known where it has gone and what we were spending it on. If it is true that we were spending like a top end Championship club it only goes further to prove that Dai wanted us in the PL as quickly as possible as well, we just got it wrong. It's certainly a long road to fix the financial issues, whether we go into administration or not.
the thing is the academy should be self-sufficient it should fund itself, by producing players some who make the first team, and some sold on. The problem has been, that Dai doesn't seem to want to sell players for some strange reason.
I think people overstate how achievable this is, especially now we're in L1. Let's say it costs £5m per year, we'd have to sell 2 or 3 of our best this year to break even.
Looking backwards, we lost Richards and Loader on a free, and Forest were rumoured to be interested in Holmes before he lost his form. But these are not big amounts. To bring in big money that covers several years and / or reinvestment in the 1st team, you need a genuine superstar.
Obviously the name here is Olise. All I'll say is that his agent negotiated hard with that release clause and then pulled the same trick at Palace. Perhaps we could have got the £20m+ that the likes of Eze, Scott and Bowen commanded, but it's not a given and even then talents of that magnitude are rare. There was about a decade between Sigurdsson and Olise, and we're a club with a good record of development.
Not rubbishing it as a strategy, but I would say that any owner following it would need to be willing to take the hit in years it doesn't come off.
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Oct 2023 11:14
by Clyde1998 » 11 Oct 2023 11:49
WestYorksRoyal I wonder if we could lease part of Bearwood to another team if it's unsustainable? Can't think of a suitable team. Perhaps create a high end health club with part of it, which if the glory days ever return we can bring back for footballing purposes?
I expect it's also things like media/community liaisons, marketing teams etc., where we're probably spending beyond our L1 reality. Not a nice thought as we're talking about people's jobs.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 11 Oct 2023 12:23
BrogueYorkshireRoyal99WestYorksRoyal A rep from SBWD appeared on the "Where's the money gone?" podcast yesterday featuring Charlie Methven - he of the "Sunderland 'Til I Die" David Brent tribute act and student of house music.
Very little you won't have heard already if honest, but Methven did comment that beyond player wages, our off pitch cost base is comparable with a top end Championship club and restructuring should have happened long ago when the parachute payments stopped. No doubt our Cat 1 academy is part of this. Also said administration could help a new owner restructure this more rapidly as you can basically tear up contracts, but that a potential owner may still not view it as worthwhile as footballing rules mean it would barely reduce debt. He was generally very pessimistic and sad for our plight (even as an Oxford fan), and thought we may need a wealthy fan to knowingly pay over the odds to rescue us, as happened at Derby.
Yeah we have been losing a lot of money and not all of it is down to the players' wages, there have been a lot of costs that I've never known where it has gone and what we were spending it on. If it is true that we were spending like a top end Championship club it only goes further to prove that Dai wanted us in the PL as quickly as possible as well, we just got it wrong. It's certainly a long road to fix the financial issues, whether we go into administration or not.
the thing is the academy should be self-sufficient it should fund itself, by producing players some who make the first team, and some sold on. The problem has been, that Dai doesn't seem to want to sell players for some strange reason.
by Elm Park Kid » 11 Oct 2023 12:31
by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Oct 2023 13:44
by Orion1871 » 11 Oct 2023 16:50
WestYorksRoyal Agreed that if Dai was still committed we'd be fine in L1, but that just shows why clubs need to be more sustainable so that they're not dependent on their owner. As it is we're now without a stadium and a new owner will have to cover short term losses, making our way out of this sorry mess much harder.
FFP is too backwards looking and fundamentally unfit for purpose. It punished us after our costs became unsustainable. Leeds, Leicester and Southampton have all written to 777 partners warning of legal action if Everton are found to have broken FFP last year. What would happen if City are found guilty? No team will celebrate being awarded a title 5 years later in the same way as if they won it on the pitch. It's all a big mess.
We need to be more like Spain, where your transfer spend and wages are capped as a percentage of forecast income, making it much much harder for such messy situations to arise. Obviously Barcelona made some questionable financial decisions last year to get around the rules, but I think they have now been adapted to stop that in the future. It's a model that all countries should be following.
One notable debate on the podcast yesterday was the WBA fan saying a wages to income cap helps the big clubs and makes the PL more of a closed shop, but Methven rightfully pushed back and said getting sustainability in place must take precedent. Once you have that, then debate how to level the playing field. The WBA fan on the pod was a bit dramatic and self indulgent really - their issues pale in comparison to ours.
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