Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 08, 2016, 11:47:13 AMOne that had passed me by, but I've just read that Bolton are bottom of the Championship, £173M in debt and subject top both a transfer embargo and a winding up petition from HMRC?Yep. Eddie Davis lives over here, and doesn't want to keep propping the club up any more. A cautionary tale about what happens to clubs who make losses, get relegated and then don't go back up quickly.
One that had passed me by, but I've just read that Bolton are bottom of the Championship, £173M in debt and subject top both a transfer embargo and a winding up petition from HMRC?
Quote from: Risso on January 08, 2016, 02:39:35 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 08, 2016, 11:47:13 AMOne that had passed me by, but I've just read that Bolton are bottom of the Championship, £173M in debt and subject top both a transfer embargo and a winding up petition from HMRC?Yep. Eddie Davis lives over here, and doesn't want to keep propping the club up any more. A cautionary tale about what happens to clubs who make losses, get relegated and then don't go back up quickly.But of that £173m, didn't they have about £150m of it at the time they were relegated? Not that this means we don't need to care about our finances, but it's not quite the same situation as we would find ourselves in.
Quote from: olaftab on January 08, 2016, 02:46:49 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 08, 2016, 11:47:13 AMOne that had passed me by, but I've just read that Bolton are bottom of the Championship, £173M in debt and subject top both a transfer embargo and a winding up petition from HMRC?And they are owned by this chap Garside a pillar of football establishment in this country.It can be a very dangerous game.He isn't the owner, he's the Chairman.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 08, 2016, 11:47:13 AMOne that had passed me by, but I've just read that Bolton are bottom of the Championship, £173M in debt and subject top both a transfer embargo and a winding up petition from HMRC?And they are owned by this chap Garside a pillar of football establishment in this country.It can be a very dangerous game.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on January 08, 2016, 02:57:22 PMQuote from: olaftab on January 08, 2016, 02:46:49 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 08, 2016, 11:47:13 AMOne that had passed me by, but I've just read that Bolton are bottom of the Championship, £173M in debt and subject top both a transfer embargo and a winding up petition from HMRC?And they are owned by this chap Garside a pillar of football establishment in this country.It can be a very dangerous game.He isn't the owner, he's the Chairman.A good example of a "big" club left floundering in the lower leagues in debt and the chairman part responsible is Sheffield Wednesday and Sir Dave Richards. I'm sure Wednesday fans are delighted that Richards jumped ship just before they were relegated from the top tier and continues to enjoy the largesse of the Premier League.
and that list shows you don't have spend loads of money on transfer fees, salaries and agents to compete. You need good players, through good scouting, good managers and coaches and confidence, Pardew, Koeman, Ranieri and the clubs they manage have done that.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 08, 2016, 07:50:01 PMand that list shows you don't have spend loads of money on transfer fees, salaries and agents to compete. You need good players, through good scouting, good managers and coaches and confidence, Pardew, Koeman, Ranieri and the clubs they manage have done that.I'd imagine Leicester's wage bill will increase when other clubs come looking at their talent. The only way a club like Leicester will retain their best talent is if they significantly increase (read double or treble) the wages of their top performers. And even that may not be enough.
We paid lower wages than West Brom. I wonder if that's ever happened before?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 08, 2016, 09:25:09 PMWe paid lower wages than West Brom. I wonder if that's ever happened before?That was last season, this season I would expect the difference to be slightly larger, their bill going up again and ours down.
Quote from: aj2k77 on January 08, 2016, 09:28:10 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 08, 2016, 09:25:09 PMWe paid lower wages than West Brom. I wonder if that's ever happened before?That was last season, this season I would expect the difference to be slightly larger, their bill going up again and ours down.It will if you include win bonuses. Whatever they are.