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Gives his analysis on our latest financial figures.

https://twitter.com/SwissRamble/status/1391635262808203267
 
Beyond we survive on player sales and unless we get up we’re in for more loans, cheap/free buys and youth players next season with these owners, is there anything of note in there?
 
Unless we go up selling players will continue, cabango and Roberts next
 
I think it shows that Birch (like him or not) did a really good job with the clubs finances
 
Manselton Jack said:
I think it shows that Birch (like him or not) did a really good job with the clubs finances

Was the only sustainable course of action to take whether people like it or not.

As for future sales that are being predicted, I'd imagine that depends on our wage bill going forward. We seem to have shaken off almost all of the highest earners bar Ayew, so the need to sell will be somewhat lesser than in previous summers.
 
Dr. Winston said:
Manselton Jack said:
I think it shows that Birch (like him or not) did a really good job with the clubs finances

Was the only sustainable course of action to take whether people like it or not.

As for future sales that are being predicted, I'd imagine that depends on our wage bill going forward. We seem to have shaken off almost all of the highest earners bar Ayew, so the need to sell will be somewhat lesser than in previous summers.
True, although some just won't have it.
Time for Andy Scott to really earn his money.
 
Manselton Jack said:
Dr. Winston said:
Was the only sustainable course of action to take whether people like it or not.

As for future sales that are being predicted, I'd imagine that depends on our wage bill going forward. We seem to have shaken off almost all of the highest earners bar Ayew, so the need to sell will be somewhat lesser than in previous summers.
True, although some just won't have it.
Time for Andy Scott to really earn his money.

Aye, let's hope he's already identified some Jamal Lowe type signings.
 
Other than developing assets to sell and staying profitable, is there anything of concern? It all seems quite good to me.
 
thefranchise said:
Other than developing assets to sell and staying profitable, is there anything of concern? It all seems quite good to me.

Remains to be seen what kind of shape we're in post-Covid, bit overall the situation seems to be about as good as can be expected.

A lot of clubs are way over-extended financially. By default we may end up in a stronger position than many.
 
Interesting thread on the Barnsley board regarding Championship finances, no mention of us mind.

https://barnsleyfc.org.uk/threads/championship-finances-it-is-truly-awful.304441/
 
"with Norwich, Watford, Huddersfield, Stoke and Cardiff all with wage bills over £50m." - Does that mean that our wage bill is less than Cardiff's - who are they spending it on or do they have a bigger squad?
 
Would really suggest reading the whole thread, interesting read

https://twitter.com/SwissRamble/status/1391635337382875136

https://twitter.com/SwissRamble/status/1391637278372552707

Reading wages to turnover is 211%!

We are basically not far away from being back to square one, I feel (pre-premier league, circa 2010), which can be good or bad depending on how you look at it.
 
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