wages 19:55 - May 22 with 4841 views | digswellhoop | aledgedly our average wage per player is £323.000 no wonder where we are how are these numptys worth £50 a week | | | | |
wages on 20:21 - May 22 with 4107 views | baz_qpr | Are you saying it should be higher or lower? 6.25k per week in old money? | | | |
wages on 20:24 - May 22 with 4092 views | digswellhoop | they not worth anything like that | | | |
wages on 20:25 - May 22 with 4083 views | digswellhoop | the prime minister gets£250.000 put it into perspective | | | |
wages on 20:30 - May 22 with 4053 views | BushRanger82 | Footballers get way too much generally. Our lot get way, way, too much, for the shit they provide. In fact, the buggers should be paying us! | | | |
wages on 20:31 - May 22 with 4051 views | hantssi | About £6K a week, sounds about right. Some will be on more, some on less. | | | |
wages on 07:38 - May 23 with 3568 views | gazza1 | Many of the first team players will be on a lot more than £6k per week - more like £12k per week........a lot of money!!!!! | | | |
wages on 10:29 - May 23 with 3344 views | loftboy | So to basically get a team that plays like Burnley we have to more than double our wage bill and that’s without transfer fees. That still won’t sink in with the “sign a striker” brigade. | |
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wages on 10:32 - May 23 with 3336 views | toboboly |
wages on 10:29 - May 23 by loftboy | So to basically get a team that plays like Burnley we have to more than double our wage bill and that’s without transfer fees. That still won’t sink in with the “sign a striker” brigade. |
Or save 50k a week and do a Sunderland | |
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wages on 10:32 - May 23 with 3331 views | EastR |
There is absolutely no legitimate basis for any of those numbers, completely unsubstantiated and unverified. A load of old ballochs | |
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wages on 10:35 - May 23 with 3331 views | hantssi | So what we’re saying here is that most championship sides spend on an average ANNUAL salary is what on average a Prem player earns a WEEK This shows the complete disparity between the leagues now and it’ll only get worse. Football as I knew it is long goneâ˜¹ï¸ [Post edited 23 May 2023 10:44]
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wages on 11:14 - May 23 with 3267 views | ozranger |
wages on 10:32 - May 23 by EastR | There is absolutely no legitimate basis for any of those numbers, completely unsubstantiated and unverified. A load of old ballochs |
Apparently, he is using this page: https://salarysport.com/football/sky-bet-championship/queens-park-rangers/ But then, how much was Tyler Robert's salary being paid by us and how much by Leeds? To say we are paying £22K per week is insane. I did a check on the link to "Tyler Roberts" and it is a totally different person, born in Jamaica and with Wolves. So, how much can we make of all the rest of the figures here. Seriously? | | | |
wages on 11:16 - May 23 with 3261 views | Northernr |
wages on 11:14 - May 23 by ozranger | Apparently, he is using this page: https://salarysport.com/football/sky-bet-championship/queens-park-rangers/ But then, how much was Tyler Robert's salary being paid by us and how much by Leeds? To say we are paying £22K per week is insane. I did a check on the link to "Tyler Roberts" and it is a totally different person, born in Jamaica and with Wolves. So, how much can we make of all the rest of the figures here. Seriously? |
I mean, you're exactly right, but I think that figure for Roberts won't be far off. I say it all the time, there's an assumption these Premier League loans are free, or at least cheap. They aint! | | | |
wages on 11:54 - May 23 with 3177 views | LazyFan |
wages on 11:16 - May 23 by Northernr | I mean, you're exactly right, but I think that figure for Roberts won't be far off. I say it all the time, there's an assumption these Premier League loans are free, or at least cheap. They aint! |
Apart from the odd Hendrick, who we know was free wages-wise as they made a big deal about saying so, which also proves that the others are not free. So, then if they are not free we can assume we are paying some or all of their wages. As it's QPR probably I would say some of their wages are up to £10K-£12K as we hear rumours that's our max limit on perms anyway. Is that worth it for Tim and Ethan? Questionable. For Roberts? No way. Richards would be low otherwise, we would not have been able to sign him on a perm. Lowe would have cost as he was signed on desperation, and everyone knew that. We can assume that our loans in Ethan, Roberts, Lowe, Richards and Tim were costing us £40K per week. That's a lot of money on players who made no major impact for us for the season. The only upside is that at least 4 of those go back and along with other perms we have let go, I would assume our wage bill is drastically down now. Can they keep it that way and rebuild the squad is the question. As for our real wage bill, can we not work this out from the accounts when they get published next season and then divide it by the number of players? Take this real figure and cross-reference it with this fantasy one and see how far out it is. I shall leave that lagging task to the statos out there. Back to Hendrick as we come full circle, one upside is he helped Reading get relegated and now his CV is magically worse by playing for another club in the Champ than QPR. An impressive unique feat; well done. Taxi for Hendrick ... again! | |
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wages on 12:16 - May 23 with 3125 views | EastR |
wages on 11:14 - May 23 by ozranger | Apparently, he is using this page: https://salarysport.com/football/sky-bet-championship/queens-park-rangers/ But then, how much was Tyler Robert's salary being paid by us and how much by Leeds? To say we are paying £22K per week is insane. I did a check on the link to "Tyler Roberts" and it is a totally different person, born in Jamaica and with Wolves. So, how much can we make of all the rest of the figures here. Seriously? |
yeah, and they're reliable: "Please note we only accept salaries from: - Team/player press releases - Confirmed by widely circulate articles from top tier publications - Industry experts & team insiders - Accurately and reliably sourced encyclopedias & databases" The rest we just make up. | |
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wages on 12:21 - May 23 with 3093 views | BAWHoops |
So basically in all our pre season predictions when we reckoned the group would be mid table we weren't far off. We paid mid table wages and as a fan base it's perfectly fine to expect that. | |
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wages on 12:21 - May 23 with 3091 views | QPunkR | Shoot me down if you must, but Football Manager 23 is probably as good a source as any for wages, given the insane levels of investigation and detail they go into. The figures above sound about right, going by that | |
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wages on 12:31 - May 23 with 3043 views | Northernr |
wages on 12:21 - May 23 by BAWHoops | So basically in all our pre season predictions when we reckoned the group would be mid table we weren't far off. We paid mid table wages and as a fan base it's perfectly fine to expect that. |
The main thing I use when I'm putting together our preview is estimated wage bill. You'll get occasional outliers, like Luton and Cov this year, but of all the scatter graphs you can draw the one with the best correlation in this league is always who's paying the biggest wage bill. I'd be surprised if Burnley and Sheff Utd weren't close to payers 1 and 2 in the Champ this year. By that measurement, whatever you think of what happened in 21/22, Warburton had us 13th, 9th and 11th which is exactly where we should be, and we fired him. | | | |
wages on 12:38 - May 23 with 3007 views | Yorkshirehoop | Slightly off the thread but there was talk that Mike Sheron was on 10 grand a week and that was along time ago now.if that's true that's mind blowing.what a pile of crap he was. | | | |
wages on 21:17 - May 23 with 2630 views | derbyhoop | Given.our income, how can we afford to be the 11th highest payers. We should be somewhere near 20th. Allegedly, Johansen is on somewhere close to 3x Chair's wages. WTF. | |
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wages on 21:40 - May 23 with 2591 views | baz_qpr | There are clearly three brackets here. Clubs recently relegated (last 3 years) with prem players on prem wages on a sliding scale depending how much they have managed to shift on. £350K + Clubs recently promoted (last 3 years) with players recruited in lower divisions supplemented by loans etc Under £200K Clubs that have been established in the championship for some time £200-£300K which we are slap bang in the middle. What that table does not show is income which is really the key factor or FFP headroom etc | | | |
wages on 22:15 - May 23 with 2507 views | A40Bosh |
wages on 12:16 - May 23 by EastR | yeah, and they're reliable: "Please note we only accept salaries from: - Team/player press releases - Confirmed by widely circulate articles from top tier publications - Industry experts & team insiders - Accurately and reliably sourced encyclopedias & databases" The rest we just make up. |
We are totally fxxked outside of the Prem. What I know as fact from an indisputable source is that this week alone a London based club in the Prem has signed a 17 school student, who had previously trialled around at other clubs, a 3 year contract on £60k per week. Furthermore a leading sports apparel company have matched that with a sponsorship deal. We are expected to pay that for half a first team per week to stay with P&S! | |
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wages on 23:06 - May 23 with 2417 views | CateLeBonR |
Whether the figures are accurate or not. I'm not sure what the red and green colours mean. | | | |
wages on 23:16 - May 23 with 2387 views | BucksRanger |
wages on 23:06 - May 23 by CateLeBonR | Whether the figures are accurate or not. I'm not sure what the red and green colours mean. |
QPR 11th highest expenditure but ended season 20th hence -9. Teams in green section did better than expected, teams in red section were rubbish. | | | |
wages on 07:16 - May 24 with 2197 views | distortR |
wages on 11:54 - May 23 by LazyFan | Apart from the odd Hendrick, who we know was free wages-wise as they made a big deal about saying so, which also proves that the others are not free. So, then if they are not free we can assume we are paying some or all of their wages. As it's QPR probably I would say some of their wages are up to £10K-£12K as we hear rumours that's our max limit on perms anyway. Is that worth it for Tim and Ethan? Questionable. For Roberts? No way. Richards would be low otherwise, we would not have been able to sign him on a perm. Lowe would have cost as he was signed on desperation, and everyone knew that. We can assume that our loans in Ethan, Roberts, Lowe, Richards and Tim were costing us £40K per week. That's a lot of money on players who made no major impact for us for the season. The only upside is that at least 4 of those go back and along with other perms we have let go, I would assume our wage bill is drastically down now. Can they keep it that way and rebuild the squad is the question. As for our real wage bill, can we not work this out from the accounts when they get published next season and then divide it by the number of players? Take this real figure and cross-reference it with this fantasy one and see how far out it is. I shall leave that lagging task to the statos out there. Back to Hendrick as we come full circle, one upside is he helped Reading get relegated and now his CV is magically worse by playing for another club in the Champ than QPR. An impressive unique feat; well done. Taxi for Hendrick ... again! |
hendrick free? Our f'cking demise appears to have started with him. | | | |
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