Anyway:Turnover down to £80.3m from £92m.Operating expenses down to £138m from £159m.This gives an operating loss of £58m compared to £66m last year.Profit from player sales was £27m compared to £19m last year.Lerner then wrote off £20.5m, including £6m charged this year, giving a net movment of £14m.This takes us down to a loss of £17.7m compared to £54m last year. Obviously though, he won't be able to write off the accumulated interest every year, and that operating loss of £58m is still huge and very worrying.The overall deficit in the accounts has risen from £20m to £32m.All elements of turnover in the year decreased. matchday was down from £21.5m to £19.9m, TV down from £53.8m to £46.7m, and commercial down from £16.7m to £13.7m. Wages decreased from £83m to £70m. The percentage of wages to turnover has therefore decreased from 90.6% to 86.6%.
Well, turnover will plummet and the losses would worsen.Another point from the accounts is that it looks like it cost nearly £6m to pot McLeish and co.
Quote from: Risso on March 06, 2013, 09:49:59 AMWell, turnover will plummet and the losses would worsen.Another point from the accounts is that it looks like it cost nearly £6m to pot McLeish and co.Worth a moment's thought for those so keen to pot Lambert, innit?*wink*
86.6% wages/turnover is still too high. I'd guess it improves to a decent level, one where we could spend again, with the new Sky money. IF we stay up, of course.Remind me again when this is calculated to and who we've lost since?
I still cannot fathom how we had to pay McLeish 6 million to fuck him off. He's been rewarded for gross incompetence. We should have been well within our rights to fuck him off. But there you go, that's the state of football these days. A complete and utter pile of wank.
Quote from: supertom on March 06, 2013, 10:11:39 AMI still cannot fathom how we had to pay McLeish 6 million to fuck him off. He's been rewarded for gross incompetence. We should have been well within our rights to fuck him off. But there you go, that's the state of football these days. A complete and utter pile of wank. I don't know why football clubs don't put more restrictions in the contracts on a case by case basis. If you were offering Mourinho a job I don't think he'd take too kindly to a clause that said if he performed badly he'd be sacked without compensation, but if you're offering a no hoper like McLeish a job after relegation surely they could be more bullish? It may be against employment law I suppose, but it seems absolutely ridiculous that a club like Villa has lost £18m in two years in paying off managers.
Quote from: Concrete John on March 06, 2013, 09:52:10 AM86.6% wages/turnover is still too high. I'd guess it improves to a decent level, one where we could spend again, with the new Sky money. IF we stay up, of course.Remind me again when this is calculated to and who we've lost since? 31 May 2012 is the accounting end date. We lost Cuellar and Collins plus Warnock in January, so don't think there will be any big improvement.