Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:12 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:35 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:37 pm
steve davies wrote:can someone tell me why nobody takes into account the wages of the playing and non playing staff at the club when throwing this 3 million for players around.
the wage bill is a reported 1.2 million a month thats where the season ticket and television money is going and why the tax bill is still outstanding.
not negativity just common sense
Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:43 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:51 pm
steve davies wrote:can someone tell me why nobody takes into account the wages of the playing and non playing staff at the club when throwing this 3 million for players around.
the wage bill is a reported 1.2 million a month thats where the season ticket and television money is going and why the tax bill is still outstanding.
not negativity just common sense
Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:54 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:56 pm
Zabier wrote:Hey lads, I'm just trying to create some positivity around here!
Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:59 pm
piledriver64 wrote:steve davies wrote:can someone tell me why nobody takes into account the wages of the playing and non playing staff at the club when throwing this 3 million for players around.
the wage bill is a reported 1.2 million a month thats where the season ticket and television money is going and why the tax bill is still outstanding.
not negativity just common sense
I agree that all this needs to be taken into account but shouldn't we also take into account the increased income PR stated the break even figure was 18000 each home game but we're averaging just under 22000, surely that means we should be able to cover the known costs such as wages
OK the tax bill maybe outside of that break even figure but the situation re: wages nust surely be covered even if it is higher than we would like
Mon Jan 04, 2010 4:01 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 4:09 pm
steve davies wrote:piledriver64 wrote:steve davies wrote:can someone tell me why nobody takes into account the wages of the playing and non playing staff at the club when throwing this 3 million for players around.
the wage bill is a reported 1.2 million a month thats where the season ticket and television money is going and why the tax bill is still outstanding.
not negativity just common sense
I agree that all this needs to be taken into account but shouldn't we also take into account the increased income PR stated the break even figure was 18000 each home game but we're averaging just under 22000, surely that means we should be able to cover the known costs such as wages
OK the tax bill maybe outside of that break even figure but the situation re: wages nust surely be covered even if it is higher than we would like
i think his break even figure budgeted for selling a couple of players for a total of 8 million.
thats the figure we have averaged in the three seasons since he replaced sam and yet the debt has just grown again.
Mon Jan 04, 2010 4:24 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:52 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:58 pm
Zabier wrote:I'm not going to lie to you lads. I'm sick and tired of all this negativity and scare mongering. I'm fed up of wondering this and questioning that. 2010 is a new year and I think it's about time we installed some positivity around this club.
Let's face it, we're supporters. We support the team. No matter what is going on off the pitch we need to be the spine of the club. We need to make sure we keep it together. We need to remain calm even in the harshest of storms.
So may I propose we forget the goings on behind the scenes. There will always be bad news to be found at a football club. Some bad news is worse than other bad news but at the end of the day there's nothing we, as supporters, can do about it.
Here I give you some positive things to remember.
- We currently are in our best position to get promoted to the top tier of the league in decades.
- We are 4th in the Championship. Look at the 'stable' teams below us!
- We have the Championship's top goalscorer, Peter Whittingham.
- The have the Championship's most reputable goalscorer, Michael Chopra.
- Our squad is the best we've had in decades.
- The club is in a 28,000 seater stadium with undersoil heating.
- We are at our most appealing to potential buyers or potential investors.
- The big debt of £30m or close to that has been settled and repayment process has been agreed so that is no longer a concern.
- We're panicking about a £2.7m bill owed to the Inland Revenue that will be covered by the season ticket sales and still leave money left for new players... plus if we need any more finances, the inevitable departure of Adam Matthews to Manchester United will fund that requirement.
Seriously lads, we must be really spoilt if we're panicking over our current state. Yes, it's not all perfect but given the predicaments we've been in during the past, I'll quite happily be where we are now.
Mon Jan 04, 2010 7:03 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 7:28 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 7:59 pm
steve davies wrote:can someone tell me why nobody takes into account the wages of the playing and non playing staff at the club when throwing this 3 million for players around.
the wage bill is a reported 1.2 million a month thats where the season ticket and television money is going and why the tax bill is still outstanding.
not negativity just common sense
Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:08 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:24 pm
saladthedragon wrote:Mower, we are operating with a player wage bill alone of £10m+. Given DJ & PR wages alone are an additional £1.2m (taking PR's wages are £350k per year and not £500k) it is quite likely that the wages of other employees within the club would take it up to the level suggested, maybe beyond.
Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:31 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:36 pm
saladthedragon wrote:Indeed the personnel changing will influence the wage bill Mower. I should imagine having a fairly established squad in general on the well documented generous wages we pay, exemplified by journeymen such as Capaldi being on a good screw, allied with Chopra on £20k a week and the likes of Hudson on £14k a week, I would suggest it is quite reasonable to surmise that the player wage bill is at least £10m a year as Peter has stated it would be. Given DJ earns £800k & PR £350k at least, that takes it up to what I would suggest is an undisputed figure of at least £11.2m, that's without factoring in a hell of a lot of other company employees, some of which will command significant wages themselves.
Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:42 pm
Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:50 pm
- We currently are in our best position to get promoted to the top tier of the league in decades. - Last season we were 1st.
- We are 4th in the Championship. Look at the 'stable' teams below us! - We should be second.
- We have the Championship's top goalscorer, Peter Whittingham.
- The have the Championship's most reputable goalscorer, Michael Chopra. - on who's account? 12 games without a goal is hardly a reputation to be proud of?
- Our squad is the best we've had in decades. Says Dave Jones, NOT the fans.
- The club is in a 28,000 seater stadium with undersoil heating. 27,000 with a forgotten about system now plugged in at even more cost to the club.
- We are at our most appealing to potential buyers or potential investors. - Really, last i heard we were riddled (pardon the pun!) in debt - Literaly!
- The big debt of £30m or close to that has been settled and repayment process has been agreed so that is no longer a concern.
- We're panicking about a £2.7m bill owed to the Inland Revenue that will be covered by the season ticket sales and still leave money left for new players... plus if we need any more finances, the inevitable departure of Adam Matthews to Manchester United will fund that requirement. - - None of our debts have been settled!! The £3m pound from season ticket sales was PROMISED by ridsdale that it would ALL be spent on new players!!! ALL OF IT!
Adam Matthews is not a Man Utd player and there is no evidence that says he will be in the near future? Who says Ferguson won't pull out of any deal even if there is one?
Sorry to burst your bubble!