Quote from: aj2k77 on January 31, 2016, 06:42:29 PMQuote from: oswald funkletrumpet on January 31, 2016, 06:17:00 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on January 31, 2016, 05:15:40 PMWe have a few players here and there on big money....Richards, Gabby, CNZ.I struggle to believe our total wage bill is anywhere near top half for this league, more like bottom 6 which reflects our annual finishing position.The trouble is when you cut it to the bone and go down...it will then go back to being one of the higher in the championship, our revenue streams will be reduced so I'm guessing but we'd start to become in a bit of trouble with FFP which a few other relegated teams like Blackburn and Cardiff have had embargos put on them.wages are 9thTurnover 9th highest, £117m (up from £84m in 2013)Gate and matchday £13mTV and broadcasting £73mCommercial £22mSponsorship £9mWage bill Joint 9th highest, £69m (down from £72m)Wages as proportion of turnover 59%Loss before tax £4m (following £52m loss in 2013)Net debt £102mthe 3 biggest avenues of revenue are going to take a hammeringWages aren't 9th. For last season we were 13th and I've no doubt our wage bill is less this season. Our revenue has also fallen behind West Ham and Southampton and we are only 11th now.are the figures from published accounts? the figures i quoted are based on season ending may 2014, have we published last seasons then?
Quote from: oswald funkletrumpet on January 31, 2016, 06:17:00 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on January 31, 2016, 05:15:40 PMWe have a few players here and there on big money....Richards, Gabby, CNZ.I struggle to believe our total wage bill is anywhere near top half for this league, more like bottom 6 which reflects our annual finishing position.The trouble is when you cut it to the bone and go down...it will then go back to being one of the higher in the championship, our revenue streams will be reduced so I'm guessing but we'd start to become in a bit of trouble with FFP which a few other relegated teams like Blackburn and Cardiff have had embargos put on them.wages are 9thTurnover 9th highest, £117m (up from £84m in 2013)Gate and matchday £13mTV and broadcasting £73mCommercial £22mSponsorship £9mWage bill Joint 9th highest, £69m (down from £72m)Wages as proportion of turnover 59%Loss before tax £4m (following £52m loss in 2013)Net debt £102mthe 3 biggest avenues of revenue are going to take a hammeringWages aren't 9th. For last season we were 13th and I've no doubt our wage bill is less this season. Our revenue has also fallen behind West Ham and Southampton and we are only 11th now.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on January 31, 2016, 05:15:40 PMWe have a few players here and there on big money....Richards, Gabby, CNZ.I struggle to believe our total wage bill is anywhere near top half for this league, more like bottom 6 which reflects our annual finishing position.The trouble is when you cut it to the bone and go down...it will then go back to being one of the higher in the championship, our revenue streams will be reduced so I'm guessing but we'd start to become in a bit of trouble with FFP which a few other relegated teams like Blackburn and Cardiff have had embargos put on them.wages are 9thTurnover 9th highest, £117m (up from £84m in 2013)Gate and matchday £13mTV and broadcasting £73mCommercial £22mSponsorship £9mWage bill Joint 9th highest, £69m (down from £72m)Wages as proportion of turnover 59%Loss before tax £4m (following £52m loss in 2013)Net debt £102mthe 3 biggest avenues of revenue are going to take a hammering
We have a few players here and there on big money....Richards, Gabby, CNZ.I struggle to believe our total wage bill is anywhere near top half for this league, more like bottom 6 which reflects our annual finishing position.The trouble is when you cut it to the bone and go down...it will then go back to being one of the higher in the championship, our revenue streams will be reduced so I'm guessing but we'd start to become in a bit of trouble with FFP which a few other relegated teams like Blackburn and Cardiff have had embargos put on them.
Quote from: oswald funkletrumpet on January 31, 2016, 07:03:11 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on January 31, 2016, 06:42:29 PMQuote from: oswald funkletrumpet on January 31, 2016, 06:17:00 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on January 31, 2016, 05:15:40 PMWe have a few players here and there on big money....Richards, Gabby, CNZ.I struggle to believe our total wage bill is anywhere near top half for this league, more like bottom 6 which reflects our annual finishing position.The trouble is when you cut it to the bone and go down...it will then go back to being one of the higher in the championship, our revenue streams will be reduced so I'm guessing but we'd start to become in a bit of trouble with FFP which a few other relegated teams like Blackburn and Cardiff have had embargos put on them.wages are 9thTurnover 9th highest, £117m (up from £84m in 2013)Gate and matchday £13mTV and broadcasting £73mCommercial £22mSponsorship £9mWage bill Joint 9th highest, £69m (down from £72m)Wages as proportion of turnover 59%Loss before tax £4m (following £52m loss in 2013)Net debt £102mthe 3 biggest avenues of revenue are going to take a hammeringWages aren't 9th. For last season we were 13th and I've no doubt our wage bill is less this season. Our revenue has also fallen behind West Ham and Southampton and we are only 11th now.are the figures from published accounts? the figures i quoted are based on season ending may 2014, have we published last seasons then?I took them from the deloitte money league figures that were released a few weeks ago. I think officially the club normally release the accounts towards the end of February.
Sorry I'm interrupting the flow a little, but in response to the thread title, I'd have to say the answer is a resounding 'not sure yet'.I love the idea of starting a season with more to play for than a mid table finish. I'm pleased I know there's a good chance I will see us win more games than we will lose. And above I'm ecstatic at the prospect of seeing a Villa captain emulate Sir Dennis of 81 and hold that trophy in its traditional home.But...am I convinced we have the manager and board that can identify, purchase, coach and motivate a team capable of going toe to toe with the cloggers of that league? Absolutely... Remi Garde is an honest manager who is trying his best in a very dysfunctional situation. Do I believe that he has the grit or the experience to get us out of the championship? Not a chance even if he had a competent and commited owner and board, which is not the case, he would still struggle in a very physical league with the pantywaister players at his disposal. We need a gutsy slogger to get us back up.I'm sorry but I'm not. Because I saw nothing at Wycombe or at any point in Remi Gardes tenure for that matter to suggest we can. I'm sorry lads. I like the way he speaks, but I'm astonished people have taken to him. It's been awful since the day he got here, and I refuse to believe there aren't others that could have done better.
Sorry I'm interrupting the flow a little, but in response to the thread title, I'd have to say the answer is a resounding 'not sure yet'.I love the idea of starting a season with more to play for than a mid table finish. I'm pleased I know there's a good chance I will see us win more games than we will lose. And above I'm ecstatic at the prospect of seeing a Villa captain emulate Sir Dennis of 81 and hold that trophy in its traditional home.But...am I convinced we have the manager and board that can identify, purchase, coach and motivate a team capable of going toe to toe with the cloggers of that league? I'm sorry but I'm not. Because I saw nothing at Wycombe or at any point in Remi Gardes tenure for that matter to suggest we can. I'm sorry lads. I like the way he speaks, but I'm astonished people have taken to him. It's been awful since the day he got here, and I refuse to believe there aren't others that could have done better.
Can Nadir play right back?
They are stopping expense claims at the Academy. 10p a mile petrol allowance will soon be gone.