10 was reduced to 6 because Everton said their error was inadvertent and that was accepted on appeal.The benchmark for a deliberate breach would still be 10.
Quote from: garyfouroaks on March 05, 2024, 02:11:31 PMThe case for extra capacity is irresistible.Capital expenditure on a stadium doesn't count, but income does.Thus £150m on a new north Stand is not only a legitimate spend, but an extra 10k capacity at £50 a ticket is £500k a game, or £10m over a twenty home game season..Honestly, as much an extra £10m-ish a year would be lovely, it's not going to make a serious dent in catching up with the teams regularly in the top 6. We're behind all of these teams by £100m+ in revenue terms. By all means lets grow the match-day revenue, and a bigger stadium definitely has benefits beyond just more ticket sales, but we're only going to compete long term by increasing our income away from the pitch.
The case for extra capacity is irresistible.Capital expenditure on a stadium doesn't count, but income does.Thus £150m on a new north Stand is not only a legitimate spend, but an extra 10k capacity at £50 a ticket is £500k a game, or £10m over a twenty home game season..
This may have been answered multiple times already....but why did we buy Rogers in January if we are as tight to the mat on FFP as it is being reported? 50m on Diaby last summer, did we really need to??The thought of having to sell Luiz or Ramsey after qualifying for the CL is beyond depressing. We won't get better by selling our best players. There was me hoping we could get Grealish or a player of his quality in this summer!
Quote from: brontebilly on March 05, 2024, 03:01:13 PMThis may have been answered multiple times already....but why did we buy Rogers in January if we are as tight to the mat on FFP as it is being reported? 50m on Diaby last summer, did we really need to??The thought of having to sell Luiz or Ramsey after qualifying for the CL is beyond depressing. We won't get better by selling our best players. There was me hoping we could get Grealish or a player of his quality in this summer!Come May i'd get Diaby packaged up and shipped to Saudi if they are still interested . Thats assuming we need to make some big sales.
Quote from: Smithy on March 05, 2024, 02:19:40 PMQuote from: garyfouroaks on March 05, 2024, 02:11:31 PMThe case for extra capacity is irresistible.Capital expenditure on a stadium doesn't count, but income does.Thus £150m on a new north Stand is not only a legitimate spend, but an extra 10k capacity at £50 a ticket is £500k a game, or £10m over a twenty home game season..Honestly, as much an extra £10m-ish a year would be lovely, it's not going to make a serious dent in catching up with the teams regularly in the top 6. We're behind all of these teams by £100m+ in revenue terms. By all means lets grow the match-day revenue, and a bigger stadium definitely has benefits beyond just more ticket sales, but we're only going to compete long term by increasing our income away from the pitch.This is why I still think the cancelling of the North Stand redev is about them looking bigger. If we go ahead with that development we pretty much lock ourselves into the same site, same pitch placement, etc. So an extra £10m a year becomes most of the improvement we can get, with maybe a few million on top for work with the Doug Ellis Stand.If the owners don't think that's enough to make things up on those around us and it limits our options to add more value into the ground then I can see the logic in thinking it's better to cancel and look for an alternative that might see a much bigger increase. With us taking on the funding from a company dedicated to running stadiums, etc I think that'much more likely than the idea that they've just decided to do nothing.I get that it will take longer and mean a few more seasons of struggling to compete but you just don't sepnd the sort of money involved in the North Stand if you already have plans to do something else.
Has anyone managed to put a positive spin on the numbers yet. (full stop)
Quote from: Pat Mustard on March 05, 2024, 11:52:59 AMNot that I am advocating this, but what rules are in place to stop us selling Jacob Ramsey to Chelsea for £80 million, then buying Conor Gallagher from them for the same amount? Both clubs book the £80 million profit in year one, then spread the cost over 5 years.I think Juventus and Barcelona did something akin to this with swapping two players Pjanic and Arthur. Don't know if that loophole was closed afterward.
Not that I am advocating this, but what rules are in place to stop us selling Jacob Ramsey to Chelsea for £80 million, then buying Conor Gallagher from them for the same amount? Both clubs book the £80 million profit in year one, then spread the cost over 5 years.
Quote from: VillaTim on March 05, 2024, 03:10:21 PMQuote from: brontebilly on March 05, 2024, 03:01:13 PMThis may have been answered multiple times already....but why did we buy Rogers in January if we are as tight to the mat on FFP as it is being reported? 50m on Diaby last summer, did we really need to??The thought of having to sell Luiz or Ramsey after qualifying for the CL is beyond depressing. We won't get better by selling our best players. There was me hoping we could get Grealish or a player of his quality in this summer!Come May i'd get Diaby packaged up and shipped to Saudi if they are still interested . Thats assuming we need to make some big sales. Let's say we got our money back on him (which is unlikely), how much is that going to help?
What better way for the PL to deduct us points so we can’t get top 4/5. We all know that the likelihood as they wouldn’t want manure not getting a European place. So, most likely outcome is they deduct us 10 points and give them to Manure, not for any other reason that they wouldn’t want the media darlings to miss out!
Let's say we got our money back on him (which is unlikely), how much is that going to help?