Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 20, 2011, 12:48:50 PMI dread to think what our ST renewals will be like next year, when the recession is worse, and assuming this season carries on in the same vein.Does anybody know what the season ticket count is? Judging by the way the away scheme membership has, reportedly, halved, I would imagine there has been a serious decline in season tickets sold. These things are bound to be pro rata. Also worth considering is that many people who go to games are always complaining about the players wages, cost of tickets and poor standard of football etc. Many go because they always have. It is part of their life. Once they have dropped out of the habit of going you would need some sort of Man City like situation to get them back again. If it is crap at £40 it is still crap at £5; albeit considerably cheaper.
I dread to think what our ST renewals will be like next year, when the recession is worse, and assuming this season carries on in the same vein.
I've recently discovered that the Villa wages that have been discussed on here previously, included £10m for people in the other 4 companies that make up the RAL group. If you add that £10m to the £7.7m in "management charges" and the £5.7m in debt interest charges it works out at a tidy £450,000 a week that the football club is paying out for Randy and his pals in one way or another. It almost makes Heskey's wages palatable.
I'll repeat what I've said several times. People whose judgement I respect have investigated the accounts, I've spoken myself to the CEO and finance director, and all say the same - it's money being moved between two RAL companies and nothing more sinister than that.
Quote from: Villa'Zawg on December 20, 2011, 01:19:03 PMI've recently discovered that the Villa wages that have been discussed on here previously, included £10m for people in the other 4 companies that make up the RAL group. If you add that £10m to the £7.7m in "management charges" and the £5.7m in debt interest charges it works out at a tidy £450,000 a week that the football club is paying out for Randy and his pals in one way or another. It almost makes Heskey's wages palatable. Oh. God.What is it that you think "Aston Villa Football Club Limited" does? Manufacture widgets?I don't think that anybody said that the £79m wages bill was just for the players. If you look at the Aston Villa Football Club Ltd accounts, the other £10m includes about half a million for the directors, and the rest is between 364 commercial, operational, admin and maintenance staff, plus a thousand part time match day staff. Strictly back of a fag packet, but if the match day staff account for say £2m, then the full time staff will be £7.5m. That's an average salary of about £20K, which sounds about right.Anyway, I'm just off to drown myself.
I don't think I ever suggested that hundreds of staff worked for free at Villa. I think you've got a little bit over-excited by not really understanding the accounts. Again.
Quote from: Risso on December 20, 2011, 10:56:52 PMI don't think I ever suggested that hundreds of staff worked for free at Villa. I think you've got a little bit over-excited by not really understanding the accounts. Again.I'm able to understand them well enough to see that the player wages under Lerner/O'Neill was a lower proportion of turnover than they were under Ellis/O'Leary. Is that something we can agree on?
Hey, I used to go to school with a Pakistani lad who trained as an accountant. He has worked in Qatar for the last 12 years. He has no football alleigance but e-mailed me yesterday to suggest that a major Qatari player has agreed an in principle deal to buy the club in the summer. In his words they make the Man City owners look like peasants. Not sure how I feel about this and dont shoot me if it doesn't happen