Chairman statment 12:22 - Aug 2 with 9106 views | GeoffThom | Does not fill me with happiness, whilst I understand the need to balance the books He is more or less saying after these two big sales were still in the doo do These feckin yanks have really had some bugger over financially. they seem to have no respect for people who support the club Take us to the next level must go down in history as a feckin joke Yet dc have money I wonder were that comes from Good luck oil | | | | |
Chairman statment on 17:18 - Aug 2 with 1275 views | jackrmee |
Chairman statment on 15:45 - Aug 2 by perplex | Oh yes you are, gullible idiots like yourself should be outside picking Daisey's on a day like this, you really are to nieve to do much else, so go on off you go. |
WHat's the link between gullible people and daisies? | |
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Chairman statment on 17:21 - Aug 2 with 1259 views | perplex |
Chairman statment on 17:18 - Aug 2 by jackrmee | WHat's the link between gullible people and daisies? |
Well it is original, and your more than welcome to use it in the future. | | | |
Chairman statment on 17:29 - Aug 2 with 1218 views | perplex |
Chairman statment on 15:53 - Aug 2 by Treforys_Jack | Why is it the people who understand the situation are calm and rational whilst the people screaming about asset stripping etc resort to personal insults at the first opportunity. |
Proberbly because it's nice and calm in the nursing home many of you reside in, may as well add the word senile to that as well if you truly believe you understand the situation. | | | |
Chairman statment on 17:30 - Aug 2 with 1214 views | jackrmee |
Chairman statment on 16:00 - Aug 2 by Jacket | Funny how sheeple who spout out bollox about asset stripping only because they heard some other duffer saying it are calling people who don't believe their tosh easily lead. You're the easily lead one, repeating utter nonsense like a pathetic sheep. Yes they are a bunch of Yankers, they haven't spent a penny and don't intend to. They don't have the interests of the club at heart, but they are not asset stripping. [Post edited 2 Aug 2019 16:04]
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I agree their own interests come before the club, but to improve their own interests, they have to improve the club, so it's technically in their interests to move the club forward. I really think that's what they are trying to do. May take a while, but we aren't getting relegated. I've actually put a cheeky small on us to win the championship at 33/1. More possible than relegation imo. | |
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Chairman statment on 17:31 - Aug 2 with 1209 views | Treforys_Jack |
Chairman statment on 17:29 - Aug 2 by perplex | Proberbly because it's nice and calm in the nursing home many of you reside in, may as well add the word senile to that as well if you truly believe you understand the situation. |
Thanks for proving my point superbly | | | |
Chairman statment on 17:32 - Aug 2 with 1206 views | jackrmee |
Chairman statment on 16:06 - Aug 2 by jasper_T | Nordfeldt, Mulder, Naughton, Dyer, Routledge, van der Hoorn, Carroll, Borja and Montero makes I don't know maybe £12-15m in contracts to run out but the parachute payment drops £20m. Black hole is an appropriate term. Brentford's wage bill at this level is twice their turnover before player sales and they've got a solid wage structure in place. When the parachute payments run out the Championship is a scary market to play in. No one's treading water and keeping the family silver intact. It's either player sales, generous owners or racking up debt and gambling on making it up before having a fire sale/HMRC come knocking. [Post edited 2 Aug 2019 16:07]
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That's a crazy state of affairs. So no-one would make money in the championship unless they make it from player sales? | |
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Chairman statment on 17:33 - Aug 2 with 1200 views | perplex |
Chairman statment on 16:58 - Aug 2 by jackrmee | They get that from dividends, which they haven't been taking tbh |
Do they, well well😂 | | | |
Chairman statment on 17:34 - Aug 2 with 1197 views | Dr_Winston |
Chairman statment on 17:32 - Aug 2 by jackrmee | That's a crazy state of affairs. So no-one would make money in the championship unless they make it from player sales? |
Take a look at the profit and loss figures for most clubs. Many of them are either living off the largess of owners, or running up debts chasing the Premier League dream because they don't see any other way of doing things. A well run, well structured club playing a decent brand of football could do well in a year or two. | |
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Chairman statment on 17:35 - Aug 2 with 1197 views | LeonWasGod |
Chairman statment on 15:56 - Aug 2 by Badlands | It's exactly as he's been saying since he arrived. DC United were already financially stable before the development went ahead - they sold and franchised land, got good deals and sponsorship. Ground, shirt and exclusive Coca-Cola deals on their concourse raises close to $10,000,000 a year. They wage bill last season, including players + Rooney, was c$16,000,000 with overall running costs c$23,000,000 Ticket prices average $40 and average attendance was 21,600 Undisclosed TV packages. Swansea Swansea’s operating loss before player sales were accounted for was a mammoth £48.3million, as £175million of costs heavily outweighed just under £127million of club revenues. (to May 2018) Stable and sustainable. |
Where’s that £175m of costs figure from? | | | |
Chairman statment on 17:35 - Aug 2 with 1191 views | jackrmee |
Chairman statment on 17:21 - Aug 2 by perplex | Well it is original, and your more than welcome to use it in the future. |
Thanks! I definitely will. | |
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Chairman statment on 17:38 - Aug 2 with 1173 views | jackrmee |
Chairman statment on 17:34 - Aug 2 by Dr_Winston | Take a look at the profit and loss figures for most clubs. Many of them are either living off the largess of owners, or running up debts chasing the Premier League dream because they don't see any other way of doing things. A well run, well structured club playing a decent brand of football could do well in a year or two. |
But Shirley there are a few clubs that are being run well, without rich owners, who don't NEED to sell players to break even? | |
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Chairman statment on 21:08 - Aug 2 with 1046 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Chairman statment on 15:25 - Aug 2 by Bluebird | Can’t believe some of you predict relegation. This birch fella was brought in by the yanks to get them as much coin as he can for them whilst wording his comments in a way that he will keep the fans believing he’s there to help the club. Huw cared about the club more than birch ever will |
He cared so much he allowed the club to be relegated with some eye watering salaries weighing the club down. Huws last successful managerial appointment was Laudrup , and that was when our star was still in the ascendancy. Birch has managed to assemble a top class support network for his new manager and a very able assistant with a view to playing good one touch possession football again. A big contrast to the football Huw presided over with the appointment of Monk onwards. Hope this helps! | |
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Chairman statment on 21:11 - Aug 2 with 1035 views | ItchySphincter |
Chairman statment on 14:47 - Aug 2 by Gaz_M | Are you okay? You're putting a lot of time and effort into your dreadfully poor trolling today. Have you nothing better to do than spout utter drivel? |
I’m making a valid point, you don’t have to agree but it’s obvious that’s irrelevant to you anyway. One of us is trolling and it ain’t me. [Post edited 2 Aug 2019 21:16]
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Chairman statment on 21:25 - Aug 2 with 1016 views | waynekerr55 |
Chairman statment on 12:27 - Aug 2 by andypitt56 | Dc have money because they have a regular stable income with no relegation...... The wage bill is our problem, the sales of players just help in the sort term. Also helps with cash flow to buy players. |
Exactly. We are fùcked because the owners were dull enough to trust recruitment to someone playing real life championship manager | |
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Chairman statment on 21:28 - Aug 2 with 1001 views | waynekerr55 |
Chairman statment on 21:08 - Aug 2 by Brynmill_Jack | He cared so much he allowed the club to be relegated with some eye watering salaries weighing the club down. Huws last successful managerial appointment was Laudrup , and that was when our star was still in the ascendancy. Birch has managed to assemble a top class support network for his new manager and a very able assistant with a view to playing good one touch possession football again. A big contrast to the football Huw presided over with the appointment of Monk onwards. Hope this helps! |
Bravo | |
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Chairman statment on 21:36 - Aug 2 with 991 views | jasper_T |
Chairman statment on 17:38 - Aug 2 by jackrmee | But Shirley there are a few clubs that are being run well, without rich owners, who don't NEED to sell players to break even? |
Some of the historically big clubs could probably do it. The ones with massive stadiums they routinely sell out, and who attract big sponsors regardless of division. Smaller clubs can't compete with the wages offered elsewhere in the division, or the one below given the losses some clubs have racked up just getting promoted to the Championship. Only 6 out of 24 clubs turned a profit in 17/18. Hull sold Maguire, Clucas and Robertson to do it, with a £23m net transfer profit producing a £19m accounts profit. Norwich sold Pritchard and a Murphy and their transfer profit was more than their accounts profit as well. So neither side was breaking even before player trading. Norwich had to follow it up with another summer of sales, and an injury to Maddison at the start of the window could have seen them do a Bolton, they needed a big fee for him so badly. | | | |
Chairman statment on 21:53 - Aug 2 with 950 views | Nortbankboy |
Chairman statment on 21:25 - Aug 2 by waynekerr55 | Exactly. We are fùcked because the owners were dull enough to trust recruitment to someone playing real life championship manager |
You were happy to take £38 mill for james and Mcbernie though | | | |
Chairman statment on 22:07 - Aug 2 with 929 views | longlostjack |
Chairman statment on 21:53 - Aug 2 by Nortbankboy | You were happy to take £38 mill for james and Mcbernie though |
You? What happened to the “we” scummer? | |
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Chairman statment on 22:11 - Aug 2 with 918 views | Nortbankboy |
Chairman statment on 22:07 - Aug 2 by longlostjack | You? What happened to the “we” scummer? |
How long have you followed the swans mate? | | | |
Chairman statment on 22:50 - Aug 2 with 854 views | longlostjack |
Chairman statment on 22:11 - Aug 2 by Nortbankboy | How long have you followed the swans mate? |
Over 50 years. Always followed AND supported them. | |
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Chairman statment on 23:04 - Aug 2 with 824 views | 34dfgdf54 |
Chairman statment on 14:43 - Aug 2 by ItchySphincter | Great communicator mind. If only he hadn't forgotten to put in the bit where he says he sold Andre Ayew and offloaded his crippling wages, therfore there's no need to sell our most promising young players. Oh, hang on...... |
Spot on. | | | |
Chairman statment on 23:25 - Aug 2 with 793 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Chairman statment on 23:04 - Aug 2 by 34dfgdf54 | Spot on. |
If Andre Ayew was on 5 grand a week we’d struggle to get rid of him. Multiply that by sixteen and the job becomes even harder, especially after his sh*t spell in Turkey last year. | |
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Chairman statment on 00:36 - Aug 3 with 744 views | Gaz_M |
Chairman statment on 23:25 - Aug 2 by Brynmill_Jack | If Andre Ayew was on 5 grand a week we’d struggle to get rid of him. Multiply that by sixteen and the job becomes even harder, especially after his sh*t spell in Turkey last year. |
We wouldn't remotely struggle if he earned that. O. | | | |
Chairman statment on 04:28 - Aug 3 with 701 views | NotLoyal | Knock me down with a feather. It's clever Trevor. | |
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Chairman statment on 07:09 - Aug 3 with 671 views | jacktheripper |
Chairman statment on 17:35 - Aug 2 by LeonWasGod | Where’s that £175m of costs figure from? |
It's in the latest published accounts which covers our last season in the Prem | | | |
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