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Post by teenagefanclub on Mar 5, 2019 13:28:57 GMT
Highly do-able and would make me smile.
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Post by FullerMagic on Mar 5, 2019 13:39:59 GMT
Looks like promotion or bust for the Derby owner.
Expensive business sloshing around in this league without the Sky money.
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Post by Gods on Mar 5, 2019 13:47:59 GMT
Yes FM, we must be losing a lot more than that I would imagine?
We're on less than 55% of last years revenue but we've only really shifted Shaqiri and Crouch of any major consequence off the wage bill. We're subbing the wages of high salary loan players like Imbula, Ndiaye and Wimmer.
Mean time we shot £65 million on Ince, Afobe, Clucas, Baart, Vokes and Woods while adding them to a burgeoning wage bill.
Next season parachute payments are 45% and then 20% and then gone. To add some context to that average media rights revenue in the Championship is £6m for the season.
We do really need to escape from the financial hell hole of the Championship or completely downscale the operation.
We don't seem able to do either.
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Post by wakefieldstokie on Mar 5, 2019 13:51:21 GMT
Yes FM, we must be losing a lot more than that I would imagine? We're on less than 55% of last years revenue but we've only really shifted Shaqiri and Crouch of any major consequence off the wage bill. We're subbing the wages of the loan players like Imbula, Ndiaye and Wimmer. Mean time we shot £65 million on Ince, Afobe, Clucas, Baart, Vokes and Woods while adding them to a burgeoning wage bill. Next season parachute payments are 45% and then 20% and then gone. We do really need to escape from the financial hell hole of the Championship or completely downscale the operation. We don't seem able to do either. I don’t know what the fuss is about 😁
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Post by musik on Mar 5, 2019 13:58:29 GMT
Highly do-able and would make me smile. If so we're probably promoted. 😉
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Post by nott1 on Mar 5, 2019 16:37:44 GMT
Deluded.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 5, 2019 16:48:31 GMT
Would we get to keep the comb that two underperforming bald men would be fighting over in this battle?!
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Post by FullerMagic on Mar 5, 2019 16:51:50 GMT
Yes FM, we must be losing a lot more than that I would imagine? We're on less than 55% of last years revenue but we've only really shifted Shaqiri and Crouch of any major consequence off the wage bill. We're subbing the wages of high salary loan players like Imbula, Ndiaye and Wimmer. Mean time we shot £65 million on Ince, Afobe, Clucas, Baart, Vokes and Woods while adding them to a burgeoning wage bill. Next season parachute payments are 45% and then 20% and then gone. To add some context to that average media rights revenue in the Championship is £6m for the season. We do really need to escape from the financial hell hole of the Championship or completely downscale the operation. We don't seem able to do either. If all the Prem contracts had 50% cuts, we should be in reasonable shape. But it's going to be get bumpier if the Coates family really want to have a go in the summer. Once the parachute money goes, every non-promotion season is like a hefty kick to the balls!
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Post by neddy on Mar 5, 2019 16:55:00 GMT
Will be interesting to see if Villa can hold on to Grealish and Abrahams?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2019 16:56:25 GMT
We've won twice in two months. Let's just focus on ourselves for now, eh?
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Post by camstoke10 on Mar 5, 2019 17:27:59 GMT
Will be interesting to see if Villa can hold on to Grealish and Abrahams? abraham is a Chelsea player so he will be going back there
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Post by bigcashprizes on Mar 5, 2019 17:28:25 GMT
I’m looking forward to Derby away. Tickets purchased and hopefully we can ruin their season, despite ours being a sack of shit.
Hello schadenfreude, how are you?!
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Post by neddy on Mar 5, 2019 17:30:34 GMT
Will be interesting to see if Villa can hold on to Grealish and Abrahams? abraham is a Chelsea player so he will be going back there Yep get that but could they still afford to pay part of his wages to get him back is what I was thinking?
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Mar 5, 2019 17:55:35 GMT
Frank Lampards Derby,when they are doing well,just Derby when things are not going too well.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2019 18:04:09 GMT
I'd love that personally, I'd just like us to finish the season on play-off form, not necessarily in them.
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Post by onefatcopper on Mar 5, 2019 19:13:42 GMT
As a club Stoke will have a big say in the chase for promotion this season, but unfortunately I doubt we will be in the chase ourselves ! We still have games against most of the pacesetters so what better opportunity to raise the fans morale and gain some momentum going into the close season by turning a few opponents over ?
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Post by werrington on Mar 5, 2019 19:14:21 GMT
6 changes last Saturday and 6 changes tonight
Seems FLDC are losing the plot
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Post by chad on Mar 5, 2019 20:16:01 GMT
FLDC 0 Wigan 1
😊😊😊
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Post by bigcashprizes on Mar 5, 2019 20:16:59 GMT
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Post by Gods on Mar 5, 2019 20:30:42 GMT
Yes FM, we must be losing a lot more than that I would imagine? We're on less than 55% of last years revenue but we've only really shifted Shaqiri and Crouch of any major consequence off the wage bill. We're subbing the wages of high salary loan players like Imbula, Ndiaye and Wimmer. Mean time we shot £65 million on Ince, Afobe, Clucas, Baart, Vokes and Woods while adding them to a burgeoning wage bill. Next season parachute payments are 45% and then 20% and then gone. To add some context to that average media rights revenue in the Championship is £6m for the season. We do really need to escape from the financial hell hole of the Championship or completely downscale the operation. We don't seem able to do either. If all the Prem contracts had 50% cuts, we should be in reasonable shape. But it's going to be get bumpier if the Coates family really want to have a go in the summer. Once the parachute money goes, every non-promotion season is like a hefty kick to the balls! I hadn't seen that 50% figure, is it even remotely plausible? Good news if it is !
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Post by mattyd on Mar 5, 2019 20:33:28 GMT
Derby 0- Wigwam 1...
Gooooooaaaaarrrrrnnnnnnnnn Wigwam...Soften em up for us...
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 5, 2019 20:37:13 GMT
They are both absolutely shite. As were United and Wednesday last night in fairness.
Reece James looks quality for Wigan. Proper athlete.
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Post by FullerMagic on Mar 5, 2019 20:40:49 GMT
If all the Prem contracts had 50% cuts, we should be in reasonable shape. But it's going to be get bumpier if the Coates family really want to have a go in the summer. Once the parachute money goes, every non-promotion season is like a hefty kick to the balls! I hadn't seen that 50% figure, is it even remotely plausible? Good news if it is ! Hard to know really, isn't it? But there seems to be enough noise around about big cuts to suggest we've actually been pretty shrewd for once. And Nixon was suggesting that there is even a further wave of reductions to come this summer, presumably for the Rowett signings? www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/04/27/southampton-stoke-west-brom-face-reality-relegation-will-mean/Stoke are understood to have installed pay reductions of around 30-40% into the contracts of their players if the club suffers relegation. www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/stoke-city-jack-butland-contract-1750391Jack Butland took a whopping 50 per cent pay cut following Stoke City's relegation, The Sentinel can reveal. And it is believed that most of his team-mates have probably suffered a similar drop in wages following the loss of their Premier League status.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2019 20:54:06 GMT
Although that’s what’s reported I’ve heard from a reliable source that Butland as well as Allen, Shawcross and Bauer are all on their premier league money. Hence they are the ones the clubs wants to get rid of in the summer...
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Mar 5, 2019 20:55:27 GMT
Due to the fantastic commitment of the owners , I’m not sure the actual numbers are the primary issue as opposed to managing the FFP regulations , Led to believe £39m is the maximum permitted loss so we are going to need some clever accounting over the next two years .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2019 20:59:55 GMT
Due to the fantastic commitment of the owners , I’m not sure the actual numbers are the primary issue as opposed to managing the FFP regulations , Led to believe £39m is the maximum permitted loss so we are going to need some clever accounting over the next two years . Clever accounting you say? No problem, all sorted...
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Post by Gods on Mar 5, 2019 21:02:07 GMT
I wonder. If England's #2 or #3 keeper in the prime of his career has just sat back without a murmur while his wages were slashed in half then fair play to him . I thought he would have gone anywhere, I mean anywhere to avoid that. He did fire his agent once the dust had settled but, good heavens, that's quite a call and another season to come living hand to mouth unless he gets a summer move!
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Post by boskampsflaps on Mar 5, 2019 21:22:48 GMT
So much for Lampard being the second coming.
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Post by kelw on Mar 5, 2019 21:25:22 GMT
No big deal for me. They seem to have this obsession with us re Rowett and to be fair I'll worry how we do not them bottom bandits.
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Post by franklin66 on Mar 5, 2019 21:25:33 GMT
Done well from Candy crush!!
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