SFC’s latest financial report 07:23 - Mar 13 with 3941 views | Ingskneeslide | From Radio Solent: Southampton has announced a loss of £39.3M for the year ending June 30th 2019 That’s a drop of nearly £75m from the previous year | | | | |
SFC’s latest financial report on 07:25 - Mar 13 with 3018 views | Ingskneeslide | Apologies, didn’t see the other thread... or did I?.. 😉 #delete | | | |
SFC’s latest financial report on 07:28 - Mar 13 with 3003 views | this_charming_man | If that’s a sustainable business model I’d hate to see an unsustainable one Kruger working part time and pocketing 3/4 million, great work if you can get it | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 07:52 - Mar 13 with 2952 views | Gennaro_Contaldo | Fantastic. So there really is no money to spend at all? WTF are they doing with it all? Where has it gone? | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 07:57 - Mar 13 with 2940 views | this_charming_man | Steele right there says why our sustainable model is f*cked it relies on selling players for big profits and as he says most European clubs can’t do that so you’re basically restricting who can buy them to the top clubs in England. Unfortunately most of our players would struggle to get a move to a championship club. Reed got nearly a £400k pay off for saddling us with a load of sh1t | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 09:34 - Mar 13 with 2819 views | Butty101 |
SFC’s latest financial report on 07:57 - Mar 13 by this_charming_man | Steele right there says why our sustainable model is f*cked it relies on selling players for big profits and as he says most European clubs can’t do that so you’re basically restricting who can buy them to the top clubs in England. Unfortunately most of our players would struggle to get a move to a championship club. Reed got nearly a £400k pay off for saddling us with a load of sh1t |
Steele totally contradicts him self in the announcement. He blames the fact that clubs abroad cant afford to buy our players, hence they all went on loan. Then in the next breath says dont worry we will send them this summer.... Course you wont. Im surprised at the amount of debt we racked up, its not like it went of a lavish transfer spending spree. | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 09:40 - Mar 13 with 2808 views | Number_58 | Ah well, at least all those still moaning about us not bringing in any central defenders in the transfer window now know why we didn't buy any. Also explains why we flogged Targett. Without that £15m we'd be even deeper in the mire. Sadly (or perhaps fortunately), the individuals responsible for this financial disaster are long gone, and with a huge pay-off too which makes it even harder to take. | | | |
SFC’s latest financial report on 09:42 - Mar 13 with 2805 views | Saintsforeverj | Gao's sustainable business has therefore failed. The lowest net spend since 2015 and yet we still make a loss? We face a summer of selling players if offers come in for Ings, Redmond etc. What a farce. Fans will see this for whta it is and watch season ticket sales significantly drop next year and then the club will have even less money. What a terrible owner. | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 09:46 - Mar 13 with 2801 views | SaintNick |
SFC’s latest financial report on 07:57 - Mar 13 by this_charming_man | Steele right there says why our sustainable model is f*cked it relies on selling players for big profits and as he says most European clubs can’t do that so you’re basically restricting who can buy them to the top clubs in England. Unfortunately most of our players would struggle to get a move to a championship club. Reed got nearly a £400k pay off for saddling us with a load of sh1t |
I love all the knee jerk reactions on this thread, yes Reed got a pay off, but perhaps it was for the work he did back in 2010 in signing all those players that we sold for big profits, perhaps it was for all the work he did on overseeing the building of the academy and training ground, yes he f*cked up at the end, but that doesn't mean it was all bad. Yes our sustainable model is to buy players sell them on for a profit and then repeat it again and again, why is this such big news, Harrogate is not the middle of the Amazon jungle , this has been the Saints way since Ted Bates, the way that Markus envisaged and to be blunt investment from Arab Sheikhs aside the only sustainable model we and most clubs have, so why is it such a big shock You blame Reed and Krueger, they are gone so lets not rake over the past lets look to the future | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 09:47 - Mar 13 with 2797 views | UlsterBaz |
SFC’s latest financial report on 07:57 - Mar 13 by this_charming_man | Steele right there says why our sustainable model is f*cked it relies on selling players for big profits and as he says most European clubs can’t do that so you’re basically restricting who can buy them to the top clubs in England. Unfortunately most of our players would struggle to get a move to a championship club. Reed got nearly a £400k pay off for saddling us with a load of sh1t |
Yep, it’s shambolic. Reed really did a number on us in his last couple of years. | | | |
SFC’s latest financial report on 09:51 - Mar 13 with 2791 views | Number_58 |
SFC’s latest financial report on 09:42 - Mar 13 by Saintsforeverj | Gao's sustainable business has therefore failed. The lowest net spend since 2015 and yet we still make a loss? We face a summer of selling players if offers come in for Ings, Redmond etc. What a farce. Fans will see this for whta it is and watch season ticket sales significantly drop next year and then the club will have even less money. What a terrible owner. |
The problem lies with the idiots who sanctioned the transfers of players like Carillo, Hoedt, Elynoussey, etc, etc and gave massive contracts to the likes of Forster (we are still paying him £72,000 a week, by the way). I'm not 100% sure of the timescales involved but I believe that this crazy money spunking began before Gao arrived. | | | |
SFC’s latest financial report on 09:54 - Mar 13 with 2786 views | Butty101 |
SFC’s latest financial report on 09:46 - Mar 13 by SaintNick | I love all the knee jerk reactions on this thread, yes Reed got a pay off, but perhaps it was for the work he did back in 2010 in signing all those players that we sold for big profits, perhaps it was for all the work he did on overseeing the building of the academy and training ground, yes he f*cked up at the end, but that doesn't mean it was all bad. Yes our sustainable model is to buy players sell them on for a profit and then repeat it again and again, why is this such big news, Harrogate is not the middle of the Amazon jungle , this has been the Saints way since Ted Bates, the way that Markus envisaged and to be blunt investment from Arab Sheikhs aside the only sustainable model we and most clubs have, so why is it such a big shock You blame Reed and Krueger, they are gone so lets not rake over the past lets look to the future |
"Move on" Says the man that cant move on from Cortese... | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 10:01 - Mar 13 with 2773 views | SaintNick |
SFC’s latest financial report on 09:54 - Mar 13 by Butty101 | "Move on" Says the man that cant move on from Cortese... |
I only mention his name to correct innacuaracies, other than that I am not bothered about him at all. | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 10:02 - Mar 13 with 2773 views | Saintsforeverj |
SFC’s latest financial report on 09:51 - Mar 13 by Number_58 | The problem lies with the idiots who sanctioned the transfers of players like Carillo, Hoedt, Elynoussey, etc, etc and gave massive contracts to the likes of Forster (we are still paying him £72,000 a week, by the way). I'm not 100% sure of the timescales involved but I believe that this crazy money spunking began before Gao arrived. |
So why was Gao so keen to take on this project then and buy a club with such financial problems? It certainly wasn't to help the club move forward by investing some of his own money. So what was the point? Must be a method to the madness: To help Gao move money out of China or for his own needs. Not to help our club. In other words, he is using us for something. [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 10:02]
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SFC’s latest financial report on 10:08 - Mar 13 with 2762 views | Number_58 |
SFC’s latest financial report on 10:02 - Mar 13 by Saintsforeverj | So why was Gao so keen to take on this project then and buy a club with such financial problems? It certainly wasn't to help the club move forward by investing some of his own money. So what was the point? Must be a method to the madness: To help Gao move money out of China or for his own needs. Not to help our club. In other words, he is using us for something. [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 10:02]
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I don't know, I've never met the chap and I'm guessing neither have you. You suggested that the current financial problems were his was all his fault cos he's a terrible owner and I said that the money problems began well before he got here. If fans are expecting him to write a blank cheque for £40m to write off the debt, and he fails to do so, then I guess he will be seen as a bad owner, but I don't think football ownership necessarily works like that. | | | |
SFC’s latest financial report on 10:15 - Mar 13 with 2755 views | Saintsforeverj |
SFC’s latest financial report on 10:08 - Mar 13 by Number_58 | I don't know, I've never met the chap and I'm guessing neither have you. You suggested that the current financial problems were his was all his fault cos he's a terrible owner and I said that the money problems began well before he got here. If fans are expecting him to write a blank cheque for £40m to write off the debt, and he fails to do so, then I guess he will be seen as a bad owner, but I don't think football ownership necessarily works like that. |
I seem to remember Marcus buying the club when in serious debt to rescue it. He actually loaned the club money to get it back on his feet. Not Gao's fault that we bought terrible players, but it's his fault for buying the club and not having a plan to deal with the problems other than sell players. My question is, why buy the club if you are totally skint? What good is this owner to us if he can't support it. Club makes a bigger loss than clubs like Bournemouth etc who have spent a lot more money on players? And they didn't sell players for 75 million either. Since Gao's arrival, the team is poorer, he is silent, we have now made a big loss. What is there to like? [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 10:22]
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SFC’s latest financial report on 10:55 - Mar 13 with 2709 views | this_charming_man |
SFC’s latest financial report on 09:46 - Mar 13 by SaintNick | I love all the knee jerk reactions on this thread, yes Reed got a pay off, but perhaps it was for the work he did back in 2010 in signing all those players that we sold for big profits, perhaps it was for all the work he did on overseeing the building of the academy and training ground, yes he f*cked up at the end, but that doesn't mean it was all bad. Yes our sustainable model is to buy players sell them on for a profit and then repeat it again and again, why is this such big news, Harrogate is not the middle of the Amazon jungle , this has been the Saints way since Ted Bates, the way that Markus envisaged and to be blunt investment from Arab Sheikhs aside the only sustainable model we and most clubs have, so why is it such a big shock You blame Reed and Krueger, they are gone so lets not rake over the past lets look to the future |
Its not a shock to me, what is a shock is intelligent people seem to have their fingers in their ears and their eyes shut for the last 3 years repeatedly telling us all how great we are being run. A model which is over dependant on selling our best players to about 8 clubs in Europe, that has been run by clowns. [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 10:56]
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SFC’s latest financial report on 13:30 - Mar 13 with 2633 views | SaintNick |
SFC’s latest financial report on 10:55 - Mar 13 by this_charming_man | Its not a shock to me, what is a shock is intelligent people seem to have their fingers in their ears and their eyes shut for the last 3 years repeatedly telling us all how great we are being run. A model which is over dependant on selling our best players to about 8 clubs in Europe, that has been run by clowns. [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 10:56]
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The model is not flawed but it is dependent on making the right signings, it is funny that all the players out on loan seem to be rated by the clubs they are with yet hated here. 4 years ago when we finished sixth we still had people moaning then and it will never stop, the past is continually dredged up despite the fact that those responsible are gone. We are still in the Premier League so it is not flawed. Sadly I think for some that Southampton FC is now never going to be able to give them what they need which seems to be an owner who has multi hundreds of millions he is willing to spend on transfer fees. The situation is back to what is was 12 years ago, a fanbase determined to slag of whoever was in charge whatever the circumstances, whoever is to blame the current person gets the blame for the past. Like 2009 we need to go back to basics, all the moaners do what they did back then and leave the 21,000 hardcore to back the team and when we get build a club again that seems to have something that attracts a new owner perhaps we can move forward. One thing is for certain when a new owner does a bit of due dilligence he will find a fanbase that still sings about hanging a former chairman from the Itchen Bridge, slags off the previous majority shareholder for selling the club and slags off the existing owner. He will also see that all he needs to do to get the fans on sign is tell them he will get the club to the Champions League in 5 years | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 14:00 - Mar 13 with 2591 views | PatfromPoole | It doesn’t help the accounts when you keep sacking managers. Good luck in selling the club for £250 million when the accounts are so volatile. | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 14:05 - Mar 13 with 2590 views | 1ASIN12 |
SFC’s latest financial report on 09:46 - Mar 13 by SaintNick | I love all the knee jerk reactions on this thread, yes Reed got a pay off, but perhaps it was for the work he did back in 2010 in signing all those players that we sold for big profits, perhaps it was for all the work he did on overseeing the building of the academy and training ground, yes he f*cked up at the end, but that doesn't mean it was all bad. Yes our sustainable model is to buy players sell them on for a profit and then repeat it again and again, why is this such big news, Harrogate is not the middle of the Amazon jungle , this has been the Saints way since Ted Bates, the way that Markus envisaged and to be blunt investment from Arab Sheikhs aside the only sustainable model we and most clubs have, so why is it such a big shock You blame Reed and Krueger, they are gone so lets not rake over the past lets look to the future |
Have to disagree about it being the Saints way since Ted Bates. Yes we have always been a selling club , but previously the football came 1st The last few seasons with Reed and Wilson we were actively buying players with the hope is selling them on for large profits. We became an import export business for players and to some extent managers too. Just my opinion but the club where always one poor transfer window from being in the shit - we’ve had 4 | | | |
SFC’s latest financial report on 14:10 - Mar 13 with 2580 views | Kennington | Imagine if we hadn’t sold VvD, we’d be £120m plus in debt. Crazy. Who are these idiots/mercenaries running the club? It just shows we really need a wealthy owner that fancies a new hobby. [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 14:11]
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SFC’s latest financial report on 14:31 - Mar 13 with 2557 views | this_charming_man |
SFC’s latest financial report on 13:30 - Mar 13 by SaintNick | The model is not flawed but it is dependent on making the right signings, it is funny that all the players out on loan seem to be rated by the clubs they are with yet hated here. 4 years ago when we finished sixth we still had people moaning then and it will never stop, the past is continually dredged up despite the fact that those responsible are gone. We are still in the Premier League so it is not flawed. Sadly I think for some that Southampton FC is now never going to be able to give them what they need which seems to be an owner who has multi hundreds of millions he is willing to spend on transfer fees. The situation is back to what is was 12 years ago, a fanbase determined to slag of whoever was in charge whatever the circumstances, whoever is to blame the current person gets the blame for the past. Like 2009 we need to go back to basics, all the moaners do what they did back then and leave the 21,000 hardcore to back the team and when we get build a club again that seems to have something that attracts a new owner perhaps we can move forward. One thing is for certain when a new owner does a bit of due dilligence he will find a fanbase that still sings about hanging a former chairman from the Itchen Bridge, slags off the previous majority shareholder for selling the club and slags off the existing owner. He will also see that all he needs to do to get the fans on sign is tell them he will get the club to the Champions League in 5 years |
it does amuse it how after four years of passionately defending Kruger we are now not allowed to say a bad word about him because the people responsible for the current mess arent here any more so we should move as no point dwelling on the past. | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 15:04 - Mar 13 with 2529 views | Ingskneeslide |
SFC’s latest financial report on 13:30 - Mar 13 by SaintNick | The model is not flawed but it is dependent on making the right signings, it is funny that all the players out on loan seem to be rated by the clubs they are with yet hated here. 4 years ago when we finished sixth we still had people moaning then and it will never stop, the past is continually dredged up despite the fact that those responsible are gone. We are still in the Premier League so it is not flawed. Sadly I think for some that Southampton FC is now never going to be able to give them what they need which seems to be an owner who has multi hundreds of millions he is willing to spend on transfer fees. The situation is back to what is was 12 years ago, a fanbase determined to slag of whoever was in charge whatever the circumstances, whoever is to blame the current person gets the blame for the past. Like 2009 we need to go back to basics, all the moaners do what they did back then and leave the 21,000 hardcore to back the team and when we get build a club again that seems to have something that attracts a new owner perhaps we can move forward. One thing is for certain when a new owner does a bit of due dilligence he will find a fanbase that still sings about hanging a former chairman from the Itchen Bridge, slags off the previous majority shareholder for selling the club and slags off the existing owner. He will also see that all he needs to do to get the fans on sign is tell them he will get the club to the Champions League in 5 years |
Seriously Nick, what happened to make you like this? Where have your balls gone? Any criticism of the club is now dismissed by you. I know as much as anyone how drippy our fanbase can be but there are also some very legitimate concerns that can't just be ignored. | | | |
SFC’s latest financial report on 16:43 - Mar 13 with 2423 views | this_charming_man |
SFC’s latest financial report on 15:04 - Mar 13 by Ingskneeslide | Seriously Nick, what happened to make you like this? Where have your balls gone? Any criticism of the club is now dismissed by you. I know as much as anyone how drippy our fanbase can be but there are also some very legitimate concerns that can't just be ignored. |
I think it's hilarious, the hypocrisy is sensational. Between 2009-12 Cortese was the devil, could do no right, we had articles about everything from the lack of advertising board sales to endless articles about wasting money on Mayuka and Forren. These days though not a word of criticism for anyone, despite having £80m of players out on loan we cant give away. Plenty for the fans though for expressing justified concerns. However, we were told, the stance of Cortese was justified, fans should ask questions of the club if there are concerns. Strangely things have changed now, now all people do is moan, moan, moan. New owners and players will check mongboards for what fans are saying about the club and be put off. Funnily enough that didn't happen between 2009-14 when we had endless articles criticising the chairman. We should all be positive and get on with it, because Goa isn't the best but isn't the worst either etc. Quite incredible really. [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 16:55]
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SFC’s latest financial report on 17:24 - Mar 13 with 2381 views | TripleNiemi | I think a fair gauge to the situation would be.... Any fan(s) (realistic / non plastic types) from outside of Saints FC are surely looking at us and questioning just where have Saints gone massively wrong. Tot up player sales in the past and they must be pÄ«ssing themselves laughing at how we could post a decent profit last year, to such a loss this year.....look at the players you have flogged blah blah blah. Sustainable model / take us to the next level my aris. And to think some still say Cortese failed. Yes, in the end we were indebted due to a couple of duff signings, but fook me, the club was sold for ten fold what was paid for it. Now there is no chance of Gao recouping what he paid unless there is another idiot in China interested. | |
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SFC’s latest financial report on 17:41 - Mar 13 with 2360 views | this_charming_man |
SFC’s latest financial report on 17:24 - Mar 13 by TripleNiemi | I think a fair gauge to the situation would be.... Any fan(s) (realistic / non plastic types) from outside of Saints FC are surely looking at us and questioning just where have Saints gone massively wrong. Tot up player sales in the past and they must be pÄ«ssing themselves laughing at how we could post a decent profit last year, to such a loss this year.....look at the players you have flogged blah blah blah. Sustainable model / take us to the next level my aris. And to think some still say Cortese failed. Yes, in the end we were indebted due to a couple of duff signings, but fook me, the club was sold for ten fold what was paid for it. Now there is no chance of Gao recouping what he paid unless there is another idiot in China interested. |
A better and more simple gauge is this Are we in a better or worse position now than when Goa arrived almost 3 years ago? I don’t know how anyone can make a case to answer better [Post edited 13 Mar 2020 17:45]
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