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I imagine ours will drop significantly over the next 18 months. It's also a reason why none of those out of contract in the summer will be offered new deals.
You think they'll drop?
I wait to be proved wrong but I'd be surprised if they dropped for the next set of accounts 12 months from now. Last season was the one where we had to limbo under the line and get the losses down to as close to £10m as we could. To do that, and stay up, we gave out a number of contracts to Colback, Cook, Andersen, Frey that were heavily, HEAVILY, weighted towards year two when we had more cap space.
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QPR finances released on 21:44 - Feb 25 with 2142 views
QPR finances released on 21:44 - Feb 25 by Burnleyhoop
The two most expensive from that list being absolute pony.
No blue Peter badge award for knowing which two.
You've got to bear in mind that we've yet to fully see what effect Heston has on our finances, also got to consider the new tv deal and the fact we will get extra money from that as well.
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QPR finances released on 23:43 - Feb 25 with 1861 views
QPR finances released on 21:25 - Feb 25 by Northernr
You think they'll drop?
I wait to be proved wrong but I'd be surprised if they dropped for the next set of accounts 12 months from now. Last season was the one where we had to limbo under the line and get the losses down to as close to £10m as we could. To do that, and stay up, we gave out a number of contracts to Colback, Cook, Andersen, Frey that were heavily, HEAVILY, weighted towards year two when we had more cap space.
The wages dropping that year also had likes of Johansen, Amos and Dieng leaving so big earners were pretty much all gone, it must have gone up this year with those wage rises for the players you mention and the new signings plus new contracts and wage rises for Kolli, Lloyd, Chair, Morgan etc. If Dunne stays he's getting a big rise as well otherwise he'd be mad not to explore his options in the summer
Does leave us in a difficult position this summer where we have less room to maneavoure and bring players in and much higher expectations that next season we should be challenging
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QPR finances released on 02:07 - Feb 26 with 1777 views
The wages dropping that year also had likes of Johansen, Amos and Dieng leaving so big earners were pretty much all gone, it must have gone up this year with those wage rises for the players you mention and the new signings plus new contracts and wage rises for Kolli, Lloyd, Chair, Morgan etc. If Dunne stays he's getting a big rise as well otherwise he'd be mad not to explore his options in the summer
Does leave us in a difficult position this summer where we have less room to maneavoure and bring players in and much higher expectations that next season we should be challenging
Are the expectations that we should be challenging next year?
Genuine question. I can see the logic but it honestly hadn't crossed my mind. I was hoping for comfortable mid table without the depressing start like this year. Perhaps that's unambitious.
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QPR finances released on 06:10 - Feb 26 with 1645 views
QPR finances released on 21:25 - Feb 25 by Northernr
You think they'll drop?
I wait to be proved wrong but I'd be surprised if they dropped for the next set of accounts 12 months from now. Last season was the one where we had to limbo under the line and get the losses down to as close to £10m as we could. To do that, and stay up, we gave out a number of contracts to Colback, Cook, Andersen, Frey that were heavily, HEAVILY, weighted towards year two when we had more cap space.
Sorry, not the next set, I meant the ones after when Colback, Cook etc have left. Next years accounts won't be good, but after we should be in a better position.
Also, we all new it was not going to look pretty, but I feel a little more confident that the club is heading in the right direction.
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QPR finances released on 06:43 - Feb 26 with 1612 views
Trending in the right direction which is great to see. Well done to everyone behind the scenes
Thanks for putting this spreadsheet on here Sam. I don't do X, and hadn't seen the actual results anywhere else before you put this on here. Surprised not to find them on the Official.
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QPR finances released on 07:12 - Feb 26 with 1540 views
QPR finances released on 06:43 - Feb 26 by QPROslo
Thanks for putting this spreadsheet on here Sam. I don't do X, and hadn't seen the actual results anywhere else before you put this on here. Surprised not to find them on the Official.
Yes, thanks Sam !
Maybe we should pin this somewhere in anticipation of the next discussion relating to new owners.
Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?
QPR finances released on 02:07 - Feb 26 by Match82
Are the expectations that we should be challenging next year?
Genuine question. I can see the logic but it honestly hadn't crossed my mind. I was hoping for comfortable mid table without the depressing start like this year. Perhaps that's unambitious.
depends how the season ends but I do think if we finish mid table this year then we should be looking to push for the playoffs next year
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QPR finances released on 09:27 - Feb 26 with 1314 views
It's actually no where near as bad as it is in the Championship. No doubt due to the crazy TV money they receive. But in comparison it does show the disparity of finances in the football pyramid and how much of a catastrophe our league is. The overspending on the "premier league gamble" cannot be sustainable for the majority of teams
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QPR finances released on 10:11 - Feb 26 with 1166 views
Sadly I think that’s looking less likely every season - he seems happy at Palace, they’re starting to do well and his star faded a bit after his spell at left back during the Euros (thanks Gareth)
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QPR finances released on 12:40 - Feb 26 with 819 views
depends how the season ends but I do think if we finish mid table this year then we should be looking to push for the playoffs next year
Surely that all depends on what exactly the squad looks like when we start next season, so many players out of contract, some that we can happily release and others if they go will detract from the team that has been built this season.
Another big Summer of contract negotiations and team building before we can start making predictions for next season......
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QPR finances released on 12:55 - Feb 26 with 757 views
QPR finances released on 12:07 - Feb 26 by queensparker
Sadly I think that’s looking less likely every season - he seems happy at Palace, they’re starting to do well and his star faded a bit after his spell at left back during the Euros (thanks Gareth)
Don't know about that. lots of reports that Spurs are in again and he wants to leave, career in doldrums, new challenge etc. Actually think it would be mutually beneficial for all concerned now, especially us of course.
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QPR finances released on 13:26 - Feb 26 with 671 views
Don't know about that. lots of reports that Spurs are in again and he wants to leave, career in doldrums, new challenge etc. Actually think it would be mutually beneficial for all concerned now, especially us of course.
I think Eze has a release clause in his palace deal which is reported to be around £68m, which is £60m up front and £8m in addons.
I think Tottenham have Eze as one of their top targets, so its looking very likely he moves on this summer.
Typically sell on fees include the whole transfer fee and not just the profit, so assuming its 20% and he goes for £68m, we would get £13.6m.
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QPR finances released on 13:32 - Feb 26 with 644 views
Don't know about that. lots of reports that Spurs are in again and he wants to leave, career in doldrums, new challenge etc. Actually think it would be mutually beneficial for all concerned now, especially us of course.
And I know those figures are a bit out-of-date, but they haven't changed drastically in the couple of years since. If anything they're coming down, what with UEFA's new P&S Rules (belatedly) causing teams to put a cap on their wages/turnover ratio.
Of course, with the massive revenues available to them, there is no excuse for PL clubs even to be at those levels.
EDIT: Oops - just seen QPRSam's post, above.
[Post edited 26 Feb 13:45]
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QPR finances released on 14:33 - Feb 26 with 456 views
QPR finances released on 12:40 - Feb 26 by Blue_Castello
Surely that all depends on what exactly the squad looks like when we start next season, so many players out of contract, some that we can happily release and others if they go will detract from the team that has been built this season.
Another big Summer of contract negotiations and team building before we can start making predictions for next season......
I'm cautiously optimistic but that post nails it. If we lose 6 defenders, 2 loans and 4 OOC, then we have a major rebuild to come. But if we resign Dunne and Cook, and some more of the youngsters (Bennie, Sutton, Tuck) progress then we'll have as good a chance as the teams currently 5th-15th.
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QPR finances released on 14:40 - Feb 26 with 430 views
Don't know about that. lots of reports that Spurs are in again and he wants to leave, career in doldrums, new challenge etc. Actually think it would be mutually beneficial for all concerned now, especially us of course.
I love Eze but if any PL player being paid (I don't call it 'earning') absolutely stupid amounts per week consider themselves to be in doldrums, they need to join reality.
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QPR finances released on 15:58 - Feb 26 with 292 views
I love Eze but if any PL player being paid (I don't call it 'earning') absolutely stupid amounts per week consider themselves to be in doldrums, they need to join reality.
Don't mean financially, but football wise he needs a change and a challenge.
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QPR finances released on 16:49 - Feb 26 with 198 views
I do wonder in the far bigger picture at some point there will be a big reset in every league below the Prem. I feel like we are starting to take a stand on salaries ( Willock) prime example) and may well lose some names this summer who don’t fit within our parameters. Hence the change in the DS with acceleration to 1st team ( hopefully) and we hold the cards on their salaries already. Field, Chair, JCS, Kolli, Lloyd have extended already within these parameters and Morgan signed, Varane etc.
It’s a journey and I think we are on the right one and might lose Jimmy and Steve Cook as part of it.
I know what I’m trying to say, there is a bus with a set ticket price and only so much fuel in it and a conductor and driver and needs the right passengers to get to the right destination on time.
Next season is the key one methinks
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QPR finances released on 16:55 - Feb 26 with 177 views