Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. 20:59 - Jan 1 with 10111 views | Swanzay | According to 606 5Live. I hope we are never ever near that! | | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:14 - Jan 1 with 7699 views | Wingstandwood | That is a staggering figure, somewhere down the line many a football club will eat itself either by just trying to stay in the Premier League or by attempting to get there in the first place. I wonder what we (supporters) will or will not hear in the future? When it comes to transparency? Our official accounts/financial situation (I could be wrong, I stand to be corrected) isn't the Trust having a bit of a roadblock issue trying to access information like that over the last season or two? | |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:27 - Jan 1 with 7640 views | Swanzay |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:14 - Jan 1 by Wingstandwood | That is a staggering figure, somewhere down the line many a football club will eat itself either by just trying to stay in the Premier League or by attempting to get there in the first place. I wonder what we (supporters) will or will not hear in the future? When it comes to transparency? Our official accounts/financial situation (I could be wrong, I stand to be corrected) isn't the Trust having a bit of a roadblock issue trying to access information like that over the last season or two? |
It truly is staggering, make you think what could happen.... | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:31 - Jan 1 with 7618 views | Landore_Jack | Stoke spent a fortune in the summer transfer window gambling on promotion. Yet, they are below half way in the league. | |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:35 - Jan 1 with 7594 views | swanforthemoney |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:31 - Jan 1 by Landore_Jack | Stoke spent a fortune in the summer transfer window gambling on promotion. Yet, they are below half way in the league. |
Stoke are backstopped by the Coates family ( bet365) they won’t be in trouble. | |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:44 - Jan 1 with 7543 views | cmajack | As much as that is an obscene amount of money, when was the last club that actually ceased to exist because of their financial situation. | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:49 - Jan 1 with 7519 views | dickythorpe |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:44 - Jan 1 by cmajack | As much as that is an obscene amount of money, when was the last club that actually ceased to exist because of their financial situation. |
Hereford, Scarborough | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:08 - Jan 1 with 7439 views | longlostjack |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:14 - Jan 1 by Wingstandwood | That is a staggering figure, somewhere down the line many a football club will eat itself either by just trying to stay in the Premier League or by attempting to get there in the first place. I wonder what we (supporters) will or will not hear in the future? When it comes to transparency? Our official accounts/financial situation (I could be wrong, I stand to be corrected) isn't the Trust having a bit of a roadblock issue trying to access information like that over the last season or two? |
When did the Trust last have access to the management accounts? It really is time we had an update. [Post edited 1 Jan 2019 22:09]
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:21 - Jan 1 with 7390 views | jasper_T | Last accounts were published in March last year. Should see last season's numbers around then. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:22 - Jan 1 with 7384 views | cmajack |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:49 - Jan 1 by dickythorpe | Hereford, Scarborough |
Both are still playing albeit under a slightly different name, hereford are even still playing at Edgar street. Certainly no established club has gone by the wayside since who knows when. | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:24 - Jan 1 with 7371 views | ItchySphincter | We’re paying a recently re-signed young centre half 25K p/w, allegedly. Problems will not be far away. [Post edited 2 Jan 2019 12:00]
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:32 - Jan 1 with 7332 views | Wingstandwood |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:21 - Jan 1 by jasper_T | Last accounts were published in March last year. Should see last season's numbers around then. |
Was SCST given full access to scrutinise the clubs accounts in depth for each and every individual item e.g. what players were really sold for as opposed to "undisclosed fee" type stuff? Was the Trust allowed ever allowed to fully appraise the clubs fiances courtesy of unrestricted 'access all areas' freedom? You know being able to look at each and every piece of the financial jigsaw? [Post edited 1 Jan 2019 22:38]
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:33 - Jan 1 with 7324 views | Swanjaxs |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:44 - Jan 1 by cmajack | As much as that is an obscene amount of money, when was the last club that actually ceased to exist because of their financial situation. |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:36 - Jan 1 with 7307 views | longlostjack |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:21 - Jan 1 by jasper_T | Last accounts were published in March last year. Should see last season's numbers around then. |
When will we / did we see the last set of management accounts? | |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:40 - Jan 1 with 7288 views | Jack_Kass | They've been at this level for 17 years, the longest stay of any club in one division in the football league Yet 75m in the red and I cant recall them even threatening the playoffs in the last 10 seasons. Such a shame, fantastic club who have held their own at this level for many years, despite having a population of 100k less than our own city | |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:45 - Jan 1 with 7261 views | jasper_T |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:32 - Jan 1 by Wingstandwood | Was SCST given full access to scrutinise the clubs accounts in depth for each and every individual item e.g. what players were really sold for as opposed to "undisclosed fee" type stuff? Was the Trust allowed ever allowed to fully appraise the clubs fiances courtesy of unrestricted 'access all areas' freedom? You know being able to look at each and every piece of the financial jigsaw? [Post edited 1 Jan 2019 22:38]
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No idea about any Trust stuff (like what their shareholding entitles them to vs what they might be getting). Not my barrel of monkeys. | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 23:50 - Jan 1 with 7118 views | Loyal |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:24 - Jan 1 by ItchySphincter | We’re paying a recently re-signed young centre half 25K p/w, allegedly. Problems will not be far away. [Post edited 2 Jan 2019 12:00]
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Jenkins and the yanks have made it quite clear any future financial expenditure is based on this new structure. I'm pretty certain he isn't on 1.2 million a year. Not even close. | |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 01:05 - Jan 2 with 7056 views | E20_TheMaverick |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:24 - Jan 1 by ItchySphincter | We’re paying a recently re-signed young centre half 25K p/w, allegedly. Problems will not be far away. [Post edited 2 Jan 2019 12:00]
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And yet if we let him walk away we would have fans complaining we were not ''backing Potter''. This shows why the Americans aren't bowing to fan pressure and loading the club with debt. Also the exact reason why people like Chris and myself have been right about this from day 1. | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 03:12 - Jan 2 with 6988 views | EU5Makaveli | Debt can be deceiving! Debt in equity or to their owner? Or worse? | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 03:41 - Jan 2 with 6976 views | ItchySphincter |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 23:50 - Jan 1 by Loyal | Jenkins and the yanks have made it quite clear any future financial expenditure is based on this new structure. I'm pretty certain he isn't on 1.2 million a year. Not even close. |
Well it is so ridiculous you would assume it’s bullshit wouldn’t you? Hearsay obviously, as are most things on here, but I’m hearing it all the same. | |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 06:33 - Jan 2 with 6915 views | E20_TheMaverick |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 23:50 - Jan 1 by Loyal | Jenkins and the yanks have made it quite clear any future financial expenditure is based on this new structure. I'm pretty certain he isn't on 1.2 million a year. Not even close. |
Of course he isn't. Doesn't stop these people peddling this rubbish as fact in an attempt to unsettle and discredit though. | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 07:19 - Jan 2 with 6868 views | Whiterockin |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 21:35 - Jan 1 by swanforthemoney | Stoke are backstopped by the Coates family ( bet365) they won’t be in trouble. |
Then they will be pulled for fair play. | | | |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 07:47 - Jan 2 with 6831 views | builthjack |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 07:19 - Jan 2 by Whiterockin | Then they will be pulled for fair play. |
Fair play means f all. Man City owner pumps money in through various sponsors which are linked to him. There are ways around it. | |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 11:55 - Jan 2 with 6592 views | Loyal |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 06:33 - Jan 2 by E20_TheMaverick | Of course he isn't. Doesn't stop these people peddling this rubbish as fact in an attempt to unsettle and discredit though. |
We agree on something, although the poster wasn't trying to to discredit anyone. | |
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Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 12:53 - Jan 2 with 6512 views | felixstowe_jack |
Ipswich Town, £75 Million Pounds in Debt. on 22:40 - Jan 1 by Jack_Kass | They've been at this level for 17 years, the longest stay of any club in one division in the football league Yet 75m in the red and I cant recall them even threatening the playoffs in the last 10 seasons. Such a shame, fantastic club who have held their own at this level for many years, despite having a population of 100k less than our own city |
When comparing the population of Swansea and Ipswich you are not comparing similar local government areas. Ipswich has a population of 133,381 but is the County town of Suffolk which has a population of 730,000. The City and County of Swansea has a population of 241,300 if you exclude the old areas of Gower and the Lliw Valley then Swansea's Population was around 170,000. Most of the Population growth has occurred just outside the boundaries of Ipswich, as Ipswich's has little free land and it's boundaries have not increased for the last 100 years. If you included the New housing estates with 3 miles of Ipswich it's population would be similar to Swansea. They were last in the play offs 2015 and most of their debt is currently held my their owner Marcus Evans. Ipswich have also benefited from being in a football only county no competition from Rugby. | |
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