Thing is the drop in the wage bill seem to be swallowed up by the drop in turnover. Ever decreasing circles.
Thing is the drop in the wage bill seems to be swallowed up by the drop in turnover. Ever decreasing circles.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on March 06, 2013, 10:46:26 AMThing is the drop in the wage bill seem to be swallowed up by the drop in turnover. Ever decreasing circles.I think one feeds the other. Lower wages = worse team and worse team = less turnover.But our biggest issue is we're still paying the sort of overall wages that should be sufficient to be competitive in the PL, however it's going to the wrong players. If you take the combined wages of Hutton, Warnock, Dunne, Ireland and Bent and paid them to players actually contributing, we'd be in a better position financially as turnover would be up, despite the wages being unmoved.
Can't see us ever breaking even the way things are going, even if we get the wages bill down further. Thing is its probably risen from 70m since those accounts.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on March 06, 2013, 10:46:26 AMThing is the drop in the wage bill seems to be swallowed up by the drop in turnover. Ever decreasing circles.Precisely Greg. The worrying thing now is that we're still making big losses that can only be partially offset by selling players, and we're fast running out of the sort of players who can make a big dent in the sort of numbers we're talking about. If we stay up we'll probably be OK, but if we go down we'll HAVE to sell the likes of Benteke and Weimann.
Quote from: Risso on March 06, 2013, 10:54:04 AMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on March 06, 2013, 10:46:26 AMThing is the drop in the wage bill seems to be swallowed up by the drop in turnover. Ever decreasing circles.Precisely Greg. The worrying thing now is that we're still making big losses that can only be partially offset by selling players, and we're fast running out of the sort of players who can make a big dent in the sort of numbers we're talking about. If we stay up we'll probably be OK, but if we go down we'll HAVE to sell the likes of Benteke and Weimann.yep, its pretty bleak really.. Faulkner should fall on his sword for allowing this to happen. He won't obv.
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%.
Quote from: Risso on March 06, 2013, 09:37:52 AMAnyway: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%.Why does this say turnover of £64m?http://www.thebusinessdesk.com/westmidlands/news/439803-huge-fall-in-turnover-announced-by-aston-villa.html
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on March 06, 2013, 11:02:49 AMQuote from: Risso on March 06, 2013, 10:54:04 AMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on March 06, 2013, 10:46:26 AMThing is the drop in the wage bill seems to be swallowed up by the drop in turnover. Ever decreasing circles.Precisely Greg. The worrying thing now is that we're still making big losses that can only be partially offset by selling players, and we're fast running out of the sort of players who can make a big dent in the sort of numbers we're talking about. If we stay up we'll probably be OK, but if we go down we'll HAVE to sell the likes of Benteke and Weimann.yep, its pretty bleak really.. Faulkner should fall on his sword for allowing this to happen. He won't obv.Yet these sort of losses simply can't be turned around when you're operating at a wages/turnover ratio of 86.6%. And when the club have tried to address this, they've recieved criticism.
Quote from: Concrete John on March 06, 2013, 10:51:31 AMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on March 06, 2013, 10:46:26 AMThing is the drop in the wage bill seem to be swallowed up by the drop in turnover. Ever decreasing circles.I think one feeds the other. Lower wages = worse team and worse team = less turnover.But our biggest issue is we're still paying the sort of overall wages that should be sufficient to be competitive in the PL, however it's going to the wrong players. If you take the combined wages of Hutton, Warnock, Dunne, Ireland and Bent and paid them to players actually contributing, we'd be in a better position financially as turnover would be up, despite the wages being unmoved. And who wanted these players to be brought into the club? And who at the club questioned a) are they the correct player that we need; and b) is the deal that they are asking for/we are giving too high?It all goes back to when MON was appointed and they just let him get on with it. There was no pathway laid down re the way forward for the club, we just lurched from day to day. The appointment of the various managers since (as has been done to death on here) shows there is no logic or forethought gone into how the club should progress over a long term basis. Until, that is, when the s**t hit the fan and RL woke up to what the position really was and he put the brakes on so hard we have come to a virtual full stop which, in all probability, will end up with us falling off the cliff edge of the Premier League which will only serve to exacerbate the problem a thousand times.