Quote from: Sexual Ealing on March 05, 2024, 03:17:07 PMLet's say we got our money back on him (which is unlikely), how much is that going to help?About £14m profit, and then you'd save his wages of £6.7m a year, so in the first year, £20m.
Let's say we got our money back on him (which is unlikely), how much is that going to help?
Has anyone managed to put a positive spin on the numbers yet. (full stop)
Quote from: VillaTim on March 05, 2024, 02:25:33 PMHas anyone managed to put a positive spin on the numbers yet. (full stop)They're not as bad as Everton?
Quote from: VillaTim on March 05, 2024, 02:25:33 PMHas anyone managed to put a positive spin on the numbers yet. (full stop)It would be worse if it were a £150m loss.
Quote from: VillaTim on March 05, 2024, 02:25:33 PMHas anyone managed to put a positive spin on the numbers yet. (full stop)[/quoteThe owners know what they are doing.We are building a strong squad and improving the turnover, through European football, ticket prices, corporate, sponsorship.Looking forward to seeing the accounts.There you go positive.
Has anyone managed to put a positive spin on the numbers yet. (full stop)[/quoteThe owners know what they are doing.We are building a strong squad and improving the turnover, through European football, ticket prices, corporate, sponsorship.Looking forward to seeing the accounts.There you go positive.
This is from The Times and illustrates the challenge trying to compete….Highest wage bills in the Premier League2022-23 season. Starred is 21/22 season.Man City (59% of turnover)£422.9mLiverpool (62%)£373mChelsea (71%)*£340mMan Utd (51%)£331.4mArsenal (51%)£234.7mTottenham (47%)*£209mAston Villa (89%)£194.2mNewcastle (75%)£186m
Isn't the problem with FFP the timing of profit and losses. If any club has a fantastic year profit wise they will almost certainly fail FFP if they attempt to spend that profit. E.g300m profit200m loss20m loss20m loss20m loss20m lossWhen the large profit drops out they will almost certainly fail FFP. It is even worse if they don't spend the money in the following year as they will fail FFP for more years than just one.300m profit20m loss20m loss200m loss20 m loss20 m lossAm I missing something
Quote from: chrisw1 on March 05, 2024, 09:51:51 AMThere does seem to be a lot of confusion out there.This is my laymans assessment (sorry Sexual). The 22/23 accounts are both the third, second and first year of a 3 year rolling FFP period.2023 - For the 3 year period ending 2023, Dogtanian has confirmed the key point, if we had breached FFP for that 3 year period we would already have been charged like Everton and Forest.2024 - obviously last years loss makes complying with the 3 year period ending this June much more difficult - and that is where the speculation that we will have to sell by end June has come from. Personally, I think that is highly unlikely as I just can't see us having made the Jan signings if that was true. As many have pointed out our spending has gone up, but so has our income. It may ultimately rest on our league position and progress un the UCL, but if we've left ourselves that tight then someone needs shooting.2025 - IF we do end up selling a major player after June this year, I assume it will be to mainly to allow us more manoeuvrability to do some work on the squad for next season, as opposed to it being a fire sale. You are kind of right, but I think you're underestimating the challenge this current year is going to pose.Looking at twitter and the discussions around this, I think there is a bit of confusion over the term "Villa have got FFP problems".Some people seem to think that means problems right now, ie that we are in breach - and we are not. So, strictly speaking, right now it isn't a problem, because as you said, of the nature of the three year rolling calculation.The figures for the 3 years in these accounts are +300k, -£37m, -£120m. After all the deductions of allowables, we're inside the £105m.
There does seem to be a lot of confusion out there.This is my laymans assessment (sorry Sexual). The 22/23 accounts are both the third, second and first year of a 3 year rolling FFP period.2023 - For the 3 year period ending 2023, Dogtanian has confirmed the key point, if we had breached FFP for that 3 year period we would already have been charged like Everton and Forest.2024 - obviously last years loss makes complying with the 3 year period ending this June much more difficult - and that is where the speculation that we will have to sell by end June has come from. Personally, I think that is highly unlikely as I just can't see us having made the Jan signings if that was true. As many have pointed out our spending has gone up, but so has our income. It may ultimately rest on our league position and progress un the UCL, but if we've left ourselves that tight then someone needs shooting.2025 - IF we do end up selling a major player after June this year, I assume it will be to mainly to allow us more manoeuvrability to do some work on the squad for next season, as opposed to it being a fire sale.
I think an attitude of 'fuck it. We'll just take the deduction because we're brilliant now we've made new signings' would ensure a deduction of much more than 6 points.
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.