Unsurprising tbh. Net spend of about £600,000.sawyers left arm wrote:Had the accounts through today and we made a net profit of 6.5 million. More interesting was the turnover went from 17.7 million to 49 million, amazing what a year in the premiership does!!!!!!
more staggering is that somehow we spent £42.5 million.sawyers left arm wrote:Had the accounts through today and we made a net profit of 6.5 million. More interesting was the turnover went from 17.7 million to 49 million, amazing what a year in the premiership does!!!!!!
Accounting is a wonderful thing. If they couldn't find a way to write off that 6.5 million, we must have done really well.Rev Algenon Stickleback H wrote:more staggering is that somehow we spent £42.5 million.sawyers left arm wrote:Had the accounts through today and we made a net profit of 6.5 million. More interesting was the turnover went from 17.7 million to 49 million, amazing what a year in the premiership does!!!!!!
Payment of a loan to MR M?2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:ONly 6.5 million with the huge hike in ticket prices, the mediocre wage bill (for the prem) and around £30 TV money out of nowhere.
How so low?
Oh... have we paid it all back?Gordons Cumming wrote:Payment of a loan to MR M?2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:ONly 6.5 million with the huge hike in ticket prices, the mediocre wage bill (for the prem) and around £30 TV money out of nowhere.
How so low?
I would guess it tells you how massive even 'mediocre' wages are at this level....2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:the mediocre wage bill (for the prem)
How so low?
I think Mr M taking back alot of his loan is a more likely reasonBehindu wrote:I would guess it tells you how massive even 'mediocre' wages are at this level....2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:the mediocre wage bill (for the prem)
How so low?
Any breakdown included in the figures? Would be interesting to see figures for wages, repaid loans etc broken out from the headline figures.sawyers left arm wrote:Had the accounts through today and we made a net profit of 6.5 million. More interesting was the turnover went from 17.7 million to 49 million, amazing what a year in the premiership does!!!!!!
The loan he converted to shares ?Oi Oi Saveloy wrote:I think Mr M taking back alot of his loan is a more likely reasonBehindu wrote:I would guess it tells you how massive even 'mediocre' wages are at this level....2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:the mediocre wage bill (for the prem)
How so low?
Surely a club shouldn't make any money and all profit should be returned to the club, whether it be in playing staff, stadium expansion ...Y21_Royal wrote:a football club making profit, surely not!!
Presumably this doesn't take into account Mr Mad's loan
Presumably planning the stadium improvements and also heavy improvements made at the training complex took a bit of the income...2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:ONly 6.5 million with the huge hike in ticket prices, the mediocre wage bill (for the prem) and around £30 TV money out of nowhere.
How so low?
Are you sure that's all we got in the way of TV money?2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:ONly 6.5 million with the huge hike in ticket prices, the mediocre wage bill (for the prem) and around £30 TV money out of nowhere.
How so low?
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