Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Forum index | Previous Thread | Next thread
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? 19:58 - Aug 30 with 10952 viewsDarran

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be?


Your Vote:

You need to be logged in to vote on our site polls


The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Poll: Who’s got the most experts

0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 23:54 - Aug 30 with 1499 viewsDJack

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 20:45 - Aug 30 by Highjack

We haven't heard or seen of these American pricks in months. Do they even give a shit?


We both know the answer to that mate...

Only the money.

It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan

0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 23:56 - Aug 30 with 1486 viewsE20Jack

Ridiculous poll. How can anybody be shocked? We have been telling you long before relegation that there is little to no money.

One good thing about relegation is that slowly but surely, all of the posters that spout such rubbish as “where is all the money?”, “they have pocketed £50m in wages”, “why can’t we sign a £7m player, they aren’t backing the manager”... etc etc may just learn a thing or two about the club and indeed the finances involved in that.

This win at all costs and instant success and short termism ideals are an awful addition to the modern fan. We are rebuilding after a period of sustained success for a club our size. Really a truly remarkable era. It took us years to get there, yet people expect an instant return and anything else meaning we are in “serious trouble”.

Look at the center back scenario last month. The panic on here was ludicrous with people quoting “we have a game on Saturday!!” In response to suggestions that this is a long term plan and also the loan window continues for another few weeks (which we of course utilised). There was no thought past the following Saturday, bizarre.

We will have to stabilise for a good 2/3 seasons before we can expect any sort of promotion challenge, be that autos of via playoffs. Any calls for spending above our means prior to that are not helpful and show a distinct lack of understanding of Championship life, a league where the max we spent on a single player prior to promotion was £1.9m and the only player we ever (in our entire history) signed with a million tag on him outside the PL (Caveat for the fanclub - Sinclair rose above the million mark but only after our Pl status confirmed).

Poll: 6 point deduction and sellouts lose all their cash?

-1
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 23:59 - Aug 30 with 1486 viewsJonathans_coat

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 23:56 - Aug 30 by E20Jack

Ridiculous poll. How can anybody be shocked? We have been telling you long before relegation that there is little to no money.

One good thing about relegation is that slowly but surely, all of the posters that spout such rubbish as “where is all the money?”, “they have pocketed £50m in wages”, “why can’t we sign a £7m player, they aren’t backing the manager”... etc etc may just learn a thing or two about the club and indeed the finances involved in that.

This win at all costs and instant success and short termism ideals are an awful addition to the modern fan. We are rebuilding after a period of sustained success for a club our size. Really a truly remarkable era. It took us years to get there, yet people expect an instant return and anything else meaning we are in “serious trouble”.

Look at the center back scenario last month. The panic on here was ludicrous with people quoting “we have a game on Saturday!!” In response to suggestions that this is a long term plan and also the loan window continues for another few weeks (which we of course utilised). There was no thought past the following Saturday, bizarre.

We will have to stabilise for a good 2/3 seasons before we can expect any sort of promotion challenge, be that autos of via playoffs. Any calls for spending above our means prior to that are not helpful and show a distinct lack of understanding of Championship life, a league where the max we spent on a single player prior to promotion was £1.9m and the only player we ever (in our entire history) signed with a million tag on him outside the PL (Caveat for the fanclub - Sinclair rose above the million mark but only after our Pl status confirmed).


“We have been telling you long before relegation that there is little to no money.”

We? Who is we?
0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:08 - Aug 31 with 1465 viewsE20Jack

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 23:59 - Aug 30 by Jonathans_coat

“We have been telling you long before relegation that there is little to no money.”

We? Who is we?


Myself, The Res and anyone else with a modicum of sense who repetitively yet patiently responded to the glut of threads last season titled “where is all the money?” with the simple and concise “What money? There is no money”.

Poll: 6 point deduction and sellouts lose all their cash?

-2
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:16 - Aug 31 with 1453 viewsJonathans_coat

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:08 - Aug 31 by E20Jack

Myself, The Res and anyone else with a modicum of sense who repetitively yet patiently responded to the glut of threads last season titled “where is all the money?” with the simple and concise “What money? There is no money”.


So despite pi55ing away 7 years worth of premier league revenue (more than £700m) on poor players with over the top purchase prices and ridiculous wage packages, do you still support the people who presided over this profligacy and recommend they continue in thier positions with their own extortionate wages?
0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:19 - Aug 31 with 1445 viewsE20Jack

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:16 - Aug 31 by Jonathans_coat

So despite pi55ing away 7 years worth of premier league revenue (more than £700m) on poor players with over the top purchase prices and ridiculous wage packages, do you still support the people who presided over this profligacy and recommend they continue in thier positions with their own extortionate wages?


We did not “p*ss away” 7 years worth of revenue, it was the spending of that revenue that allowed us to stay there.

Do you think it would be realistic for a club to be promoted, have the incurred costs of staying there for 7 years and get relegated with a profit?

Serious answer to that please.

Poll: 6 point deduction and sellouts lose all their cash?

-1
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:30 - Aug 31 with 1422 viewsJonathans_coat

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:19 - Aug 31 by E20Jack

We did not “p*ss away” 7 years worth of revenue, it was the spending of that revenue that allowed us to stay there.

Do you think it would be realistic for a club to be promoted, have the incurred costs of staying there for 7 years and get relegated with a profit?

Serious answer to that please.


“Incurred the costs of staying there”

£15m - Borja
£11m - Mesa
£17m - Clucas
£18m - Ayew (2nd time)
£12m - Bony (2nd time)

Of course, I forgot, we just HAD to purchase this particular £73m shower of tripe with way over £1m a month wages between them didn’t we?
2
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:32 - Aug 31 with 1412 viewsjacktar

Let's leave the sellouts business for a moment.

Just go back a few years and we find our club on the crest of a wave and to the surprise of most, in the top flight of the world's best football league.
Despite all the good work that had been done by Jenkins & Co in getting us there, in my opinion, they were simply NOT READY FOR THE BIG TIME. I mean, was running a multi-million football enterprise something a failed director of a roofing supplier cut out to do? I think probably not, despite his support for the club.
Unfortunately I don't think Jenkins saw it this way, and as the years passed his ever increasing ego, after early success, has been proven to be unsurpassed, as we can now see by his status in the running of the club.
He's clearly lost the plot when it comes to making decisions regarding the recruitment of players, which has resulted in our relegation and the predicament we find ourselves in at the present time.
Unfortunately I think we are stuffed in respect of getting shot of Jenkins despite the verbal chorus at recent games, because we have majority American owners who frankly don't give a damn.

There's an old saying:
"If you pay peanuts you get monkeys".
Unfortunately we don't but we still get monkeys.
[Post edited 31 Aug 2018 0:36]

We shouldn't all be tarred with the same brush you know!

2
Login to get fewer ads

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:33 - Aug 31 with 1405 viewsE20Jack

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:30 - Aug 31 by Jonathans_coat

“Incurred the costs of staying there”

£15m - Borja
£11m - Mesa
£17m - Clucas
£18m - Ayew (2nd time)
£12m - Bony (2nd time)

Of course, I forgot, we just HAD to purchase this particular £73m shower of tripe with way over £1m a month wages between them didn’t we?


And you can make an ever longer list of players that made a profit. That’s football.

After our costs peaked, nucleus got old, we became worse on field. That cut our potential target options down to a place where on the end it was a select few that could realistically have a chance of making a difference.

This is football.

Poll: 6 point deduction and sellouts lose all their cash?

-2
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:38 - Aug 31 with 1400 viewsJonathans_coat

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:33 - Aug 31 by E20Jack

And you can make an ever longer list of players that made a profit. That’s football.

After our costs peaked, nucleus got old, we became worse on field. That cut our potential target options down to a place where on the end it was a select few that could realistically have a chance of making a difference.

This is football.


So you do think that they’ve done a satisfactory job and should continue in thier positions at their current wages?

That’s football folks!
[Post edited 31 Aug 2018 0:39]
0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:53 - Aug 31 with 1371 viewsE20Jack

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:38 - Aug 31 by Jonathans_coat

So you do think that they’ve done a satisfactory job and should continue in thier positions at their current wages?

That’s football folks!
[Post edited 31 Aug 2018 0:39]


Absolutely, well in fact I would be under egging the cake to call it “satisfactory”, I would describe it as remarkable.

But no, he should not be on the same salary after relegation.



[Post edited 31 Aug 2018 0:54]

Poll: 6 point deduction and sellouts lose all their cash?

-4
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 01:05 - Aug 31 with 1361 viewslidojack

We've spent the last few years handing out huge contracts to ill-fitting players disregarding adequate relegation clauses.

It can't be a surprise that this has caused us problems.
0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 08:00 - Aug 31 with 1237 viewswaynekerr55

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 21:49 - Aug 30 by Dr_Winston

Dineen is a tosser. Always has been. Don't know anyone who has much good to say about him, and that's from long before the sellout.


However, if it is true that he's brought in 750k worth of commercial revenue at least he's washing his own face, something the other highly paid directors can't claim

How many of you know what DP stands for?
Poll: POTY 2019
Blog: Too many things for a title, but stop with the xenophobia accusations!

0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 08:08 - Aug 31 with 1228 viewsLoyal

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 19:59 - Aug 30 by Darran

Let’s all agree here.
We had seven wonderful years in the greatest league in the world,won a major trophy and went on a European tour.
Up untill 3 or 4 years ago Jenkins was doing a wonderful job and then the sale to the
Surely nobody expected us to be in such a mess after all the tv money,sponsorship etc etc and yes I do understand we signed players and payed decent wages.
Now the rumour is we are on our fuçking arse financially and in a bit of bother balancing the books


I'm surprised a lot of people seem to be happy to swallow it as an excuse to asset strip the club.

Nolan sympathiser, clout expert, personal friend of Leigh Dineen, advocate and enforcer of porridge swallows. The official inventor of the tit w@nk.
Poll: Who should be Swansea number 1

1
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 08:10 - Aug 31 with 1227 viewswaynekerr55

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 08:08 - Aug 31 by Loyal

I'm surprised a lot of people seem to be happy to swallow it as an excuse to asset strip the club.


Football has become more artisan than partizan, Mr Loyal. Times have changed and if (hopefully not) it hits the fan then we only have ourselves to blame.

How many of you know what DP stands for?
Poll: POTY 2019
Blog: Too many things for a title, but stop with the xenophobia accusations!

0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 08:27 - Aug 31 with 1207 viewsmajorraglan

Yes and no!
Yes - I have always thought that the club would need to cut its costs considerably. I honestly expected at least 15 and as many as 20 of last seasons squad to be moved on because of the considerable decrease in turnover. I thought they would be replaced by Championship quality players who would strengthen a young squad which could then make a genuine challenge for promotion. I did not expect to see the squad left so bereft of cover. I am very surprised as to the extent of the cuts.

No- some of the club’s recent transfer business has been shocking and the club appears to have lost millions of pounds on a number of transfers, Ayew, Bony, Clucas, Baston, Mesa, Tabannou
3
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 08:49 - Aug 31 with 1163 viewscostalotta

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:30 - Aug 31 by Jonathans_coat

“Incurred the costs of staying there”

£15m - Borja
£11m - Mesa
£17m - Clucas
£18m - Ayew (2nd time)
£12m - Bony (2nd time)

Of course, I forgot, we just HAD to purchase this particular £73m shower of tripe with way over £1m a month wages between them didn’t we?


There’s more and that list could be added to easily. But there have been players sold on for a profit too, that has dried quite considerably with only Mawson, Siggy and perhaps llorente. I’d say though, that llorente was not bought to specifically sell on for a profit.

I’d say the transfer fails far outweighs the successes over the last few years.
0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 11:39 - Aug 31 with 1078 viewsymaohyd

Voted yes.

Not surprised that our finances are stretched and we have been looking to cut our wage outgoings. I agree with it, would encourage it and is refreshing to see a club taking a responsible attitude towards the running of the club.

However voted yes as completely effing gobsmacked at the chaotic way it's been done, the appaling way Potter seems to have been lied to and let down. If Bony goes today and we don't bring a striker in that's me done with them.

How the fu ck can we have been in the PL for 7 years and be so ill-prepared for life outside of the PL, one senior striker at the club!!!!

Blog: World Cup Performance = Transfer Speculation?

0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 12:41 - Aug 31 with 1040 viewsE20Jack

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 11:39 - Aug 31 by ymaohyd

Voted yes.

Not surprised that our finances are stretched and we have been looking to cut our wage outgoings. I agree with it, would encourage it and is refreshing to see a club taking a responsible attitude towards the running of the club.

However voted yes as completely effing gobsmacked at the chaotic way it's been done, the appaling way Potter seems to have been lied to and let down. If Bony goes today and we don't bring a striker in that's me done with them.

How the fu ck can we have been in the PL for 7 years and be so ill-prepared for life outside of the PL, one senior striker at the club!!!!


Where does it appear he’s been lied to?

Sounds like nonsense to me.

Poll: 6 point deduction and sellouts lose all their cash?

0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 13:27 - Aug 31 with 1005 viewsswan65split

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:30 - Aug 31 by Jonathans_coat

“Incurred the costs of staying there”

£15m - Borja
£11m - Mesa
£17m - Clucas
£18m - Ayew (2nd time)
£12m - Bony (2nd time)

Of course, I forgot, we just HAD to purchase this particular £73m shower of tripe with way over £1m a month wages between them didn’t we?


Thats just a sample!
0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 13:28 - Aug 31 with 1004 viewsswan65split

Bunch of w£££ers all of them
when the monies stop theyll be gone the Twots
0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 15:14 - Aug 31 with 936 viewsCooperman

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 00:30 - Aug 31 by Jonathans_coat

“Incurred the costs of staying there”

£15m - Borja
£11m - Mesa
£17m - Clucas
£18m - Ayew (2nd time)
£12m - Bony (2nd time)

Of course, I forgot, we just HAD to purchase this particular £73m shower of tripe with way over £1m a month wages between them didn’t we?


You’re mixing up quality of signings with value of signings.

If it had not been Borja, Mesa et al it would have been other players at similar values. Whether they would be any good or not is an entirely different question altogether.

Poll: Your confectionery tub of choice

0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 15:15 - Aug 31 with 934 viewscostalotta

Some posters have very short memories and seem to forget their own posts. Especially ones which demonstrates that they have changed opinion. Is this to force an argument, or the dynamics of the changing situation and news about our club, i.e. an agenda. For one I suspect the later, for another the former applies.

Take Shakys thread on club finances he started in the summer and compare to some posts on this thread. Eye opening!
0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 15:26 - Aug 31 with 921 viewsjasper_T

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 15:15 - Aug 31 by costalotta

Some posters have very short memories and seem to forget their own posts. Especially ones which demonstrates that they have changed opinion. Is this to force an argument, or the dynamics of the changing situation and news about our club, i.e. an agenda. For one I suspect the later, for another the former applies.

Take Shakys thread on club finances he started in the summer and compare to some posts on this thread. Eye opening!


Changing opinions when faced with new information is a good thing.

The people with an agenda are going to stick to their guns no matter what.
0
Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 15:52 - Aug 31 with 898 viewsblackjackwood

Are you surprised at how bad the clubs finances appear to be? on 21:50 - Aug 30 by Shaky

Appropriately enough it's a tale of 4 quarters, Jim.

First quarter up until the sacking of Laudrup, fairly prudent and well run.

Second one especially under Monk profligate spending that put the club deeply in to the shit.

Third quarter a miraculous comeback pocketing a cool 50 million squid in profit on Siggy and Llorente. 50 MIILLION!!

Fourth quarter pissed it all away on Bony, Ayew, Clucas and Mesa.

Too bad.


This is just about spot on ! Wonder what the Laudrup and Monk autobiographies will throw out ??
0
About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© FansNetwork 2024