If we were screwed by them, we would have been charged the same as Everton and Forest were. However it might explain why the STs are shooting up, we are adding the LT and View things, and they have canned the stand rebuild but don't have anything else to comment on what else.
I don't follow the finances and I haven't been reading the thread but cna someone summarise what's going on?In a word, are we fucked?Does it look bad or are we still unsure?
Quote from: Somniloquism on February 19, 2024, 11:01:55 PMIf we were screwed by them, we would have been charged the same as Everton and Forest were. However it might explain why the STs are shooting up, we are adding the LT and View things, and they have canned the stand rebuild but don't have anything else to comment on what else.The stand rebuild was not an FFP issue.
Quote from: Smirker on February 19, 2024, 10:00:37 PMI don't follow the finances and I haven't been reading the thread but cna someone summarise what's going on?In a word, are we fucked?Does it look bad or are we still unsure?Impossible to say until the accounts are released.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on February 20, 2024, 09:48:27 AMQuote from: Somniloquism on February 19, 2024, 11:01:55 PMIf we were screwed by them, we would have been charged the same as Everton and Forest were. However it might explain why the STs are shooting up, we are adding the LT and View things, and they have canned the stand rebuild but don't have anything else to comment on what else.The stand rebuild was not an FFP issue.My words are the losses aren't on the playing side to cause FFP issues due to us not being charged the same time as Everton and Forest, however if we are suffering from unexpected heavier losses, that might be the reason to can all the stand and area development we had set out previously.
If we did the North Stand rebuild that would be a sizeable hit in matchday revenue for two years, is that the FFP issue? It seems like there should be a way to consider temporary capacity reductions in the FFP calculations, but I guess common sense is too much to ask for.
Quote from: caster troy on February 20, 2024, 02:30:33 PMIf we did the North Stand rebuild that would be a sizeable hit in matchday revenue for two years, is that the FFP issue? It seems like there should be a way to consider temporary capacity reductions in the FFP calculations, but I guess common sense is too much to ask for.My understanding is that exceptional items like a reduction in crowd capacity and therefore income as a result of building a new stand are allowable and can be excluded from FFP calculations. To illustrate this, say we had to do a ground share with the Dingles for two years while we built a new VP. If they said "Yow can use our stadium but yam not getting any monoi" then we'd have no income and would essentially fall foul of FFP by a million miles.
Quote from: Risso on February 20, 2024, 02:37:41 PMQuote from: caster troy on February 20, 2024, 02:30:33 PMIf we did the North Stand rebuild that would be a sizeable hit in matchday revenue for two years, is that the FFP issue? It seems like there should be a way to consider temporary capacity reductions in the FFP calculations, but I guess common sense is too much to ask for.My understanding is that exceptional items like a reduction in crowd capacity and therefore income as a result of building a new stand are allowable and can be excluded from FFP calculations. To illustrate this, say we had to do a ground share with the Dingles for two years while we built a new VP. If they said "Yow can use our stadium but yam not getting any monoi" then we'd have no income and would essentially fall foul of FFP by a million miles. Interesting thanks. In which case if we are struggling with FFP you'd think the priority would be to replace the stand asap to increase revenue in the longer term.