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Teddy Eagle Flag 27 Jul 19 8.52pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

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Originally posted by BelfastEagle

Exactly what you would expect the chairman calls the shots not Roy.

But who gets aimed out if it doesn’t work?

 

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JohnB Flag 27 Jul 19 8.58pm Send a Private Message to JohnB Add JohnB as a friend

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Originally posted by eag-les

Have no intention of trawling through that lot John. No money left in the club?..we'll see lol.

Seems like Arsenal use the same accountant..only 40mil to spend?

Not Rudi is it?

I sense the sarcasm but nonetheless here's a quick summary for you to save you from all the reading

Last set of accounts.

Income:

TV money £121m
Matchday £10.9m
Commercial £18.4m

Total £150.3m

Player expenditure only:

Amortisation £46m
Wages £117.3m

Total £163.3m

Non Footballing costs £21.9m

Total expenditure £185.2m (£186.9m after depreciation and gain on player sales)

Clubs net profit was -£35.9m

Since 2014 - not including this year our net transfer spend was as follows:

2014 £19.5m
2015 £29m
2016 £20.7m
2017 £65.3m
2018 £50m

Total net spend on transfers £184.5m

This is the first year so far we will potentially make a profit from sales.

At 30th June 2018 we owe clubs £49m in unpaid transfer fees. At the same date wee had borrowings of £63.9m including a £38m interest free loan and a further £24m loan from the owners.

 

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pssguy Flag 27 Jul 19 9.16pm Send a Private Message to pssguy Add pssguy as a friend

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Originally posted by BelfastEagle

Payments made over 5 years

Pretty sure they could borrow, though would up their total outlay a small amount. Of course, Palace could do likewise based on committed income. Shouldn't be a deal-breaker

 

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cpfc1976 Flag Reading 27 Jul 19 10.11pm Send a Private Message to cpfc1976 Add cpfc1976 as a friend

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Who knows?

That's between the shareholders to agree on


You would treat Directors' Loans as a current liability if they are repayable on demand. So the accounts can give an indication (I haven't looked at CPFC's accounts).

 

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eag-les Flag Coulsdon 27 Jul 19 10.21pm Send a Private Message to eag-les Add eag-les as a friend

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Originally posted by JohnB

I sense the sarcasm but nonetheless here's a quick summary for you to save you from all the reading

Last set of accounts.

Income:

TV money £121m
Matchday £10.9m
Commercial £18.4m

Total £150.3m

Player expenditure only:

Amortisation £46m
Wages £117.3m

Total £163.3m

Non Footballing costs £21.9m

Total expenditure £185.2m (£186.9m after depreciation and gain on player sales)

Clubs net profit was -£35.9m

Since 2014 - not including this year our net transfer spend was as follows:

2014 £19.5m
2015 £29m
2016 £20.7m
2017 £65.3m
2018 £50m

Total net spend on transfers £184.5m

This is the first year so far we will potentially make a profit from sales.

At 30th June 2018 we owe clubs £49m in unpaid transfer fees. At the same date wee had borrowings of £63.9m including a £38m interest free loan and a further £24m loan from the owners.

That's very kind of you John my hands are held up. Best we do sell Wilf then

Would like to add though, if there is no money,as the accounts say, how come we've had 20m bids turned down for James and the Italian lad. Roy has also stated he's expecting signings. No sarcasm etc intended just wondered

Edited by eag-les (28 Jul 2019 8.04am)

 


If I agreed with you we'd both be wrong

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Master Coin Flag 28 Jul 19 2.11am Send a Private Message to Master Coin Add Master Coin as a friend

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Originally posted by JohnB

I sense the sarcasm but nonetheless here's a quick summary for you to save you from all the reading

Last set of accounts.

Income:

TV money £121m
Matchday £10.9m
Commercial £18.4m

Total £150.3m

Player expenditure only:

Amortisation £46m
Wages £117.3m

Total £163.3m

Non Footballing costs £21.9m

Total expenditure £185.2m (£186.9m after depreciation and gain on player sales)

Clubs net profit was -£35.9m

Since 2014 - not including this year our net transfer spend was as follows:

2014 £19.5m
2015 £29m
2016 £20.7m
2017 £65.3m
2018 £50m

Total net spend on transfers £184.5m

This is the first year so far we will potentially make a profit from sales.

At 30th June 2018 we owe clubs £49m in unpaid transfer fees. At the same date wee had borrowings of £63.9m including a £38m interest free loan and a further £24m loan from the owners.

Amortisation is non cash though so it’s a cash positive year (excluding purchases).

 

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IMilburn Flag Chiang Rai / Rayong 28 Jul 19 4.24am Send a Private Message to IMilburn Add IMilburn as a friend

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Originally posted by Master Coin

Amortisation is non cash though so it’s a cash positive year (excluding purchases).

Yes amortisation is a non-cash charge. However,to calculate something close to the cash flow, the net transfer spend of £50 million must be substituted for amortisation which gives a cash outflow in 2018 of around £40 million, presumably funded by loans.

 

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dreamwaverider Flag London 28 Jul 19 8.14am Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

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Starting to look a bit late for Wilf. Probably knowing us will get done in 10 days, just before the close. SP will have £100m + in bank and Ayew up front with Benteke.

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 28 Jul 19 9.00am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

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Originally posted by dreamwaverider

Starting to look a bit late for Wilf. Probably knowing us will get done in 10 days, just before the close. SP will have £100m + in bank and Ayew up front with Benteke.

In that case Parish and the Americans will have difficulty in getting their money back once we're relegated

 

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marktillson Flag thetford norfolk 28 Jul 19 12.37pm Send a Private Message to marktillson Add marktillson as a friend

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55 mil bid from Everton just on sky transfers, is that all no players involved, thoughts

 

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Lanzo-Ad Flag Lanzarote 28 Jul 19 12.39pm Send a Private Message to Lanzo-Ad Add Lanzo-Ad as a friend

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obviously should be rejected, but I have no faith Parish wont cave-in and accept.

 


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marktillson Flag thetford norfolk 28 Jul 19 12.41pm Send a Private Message to marktillson Add marktillson as a friend

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65 to 70 mil he's gone

 

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