Yes it crystallises a loss in the current period (but saves wages and amotisation in future years).So to fix this year we need to sell players on whom we can make a profit eg those who we didnt pay to buy or have been here for ages.
I dont think loaning players out will make the profit sufficient enough to report the £30-£60m hole. I think there are 4 options:1. The quoted gap is wrong as the guys running thr club would never have got us into this issue where buying clubs act like vultures (Im looking at you Spurs) and try and pick off players on the cheap2. Sell a raft a academy players/fringe players who have no carrying value in the accounts (Archer etc)3. Sell a star for a big profit (has to be Luiz as Watkins and Martinez are irreplaceable)4. Take the 2 point hit like Everton got last yearIm hoping for 1. but there's enough smoke to make me concerned. I don't like 4 as it lacks finesse and is high risk. I'd investigate 2. but maybe we end up doing 3.
Costs of construction and allocated interest rates get capitalised so not shown as a loss for FFP.
Quote from: lovejoy on June 11, 2024, 07:23:55 AMCosts of construction and allocated interest rates get capitalised so not shown as a loss for FFP.Tricky to sponsor a stand that’s not there though. The last dance of the North Stand sponsored by Tango