The famous 11m rumour

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The famous 11m rumour

by Arch » 18 Jun 2009 14:33

Many people bandy this number about as if it's a cast iron certainty that we will have to sell to this number before we can buy. Here's my take on where that figure came from. We had 11m as parachute payments for last year and this year and we needed those payments to balance the books. Planning ahead, if we're in the Championship next year, we'll either need a similar amount to come from somewhere over and above regular turnover, ore we'll have to drastically cut the wage bill. If you write for the EP, that adds up to the headline remark that we now need to sell 11m worth of players.

We do need to make contingency plans for a Championship future. For what it's worth, I think the club's strategy will fall between balancing the books at Championship levels and mortgaging the farm in a desperate attempt at immediate promotion. So we won't sell 11m in players (as though we could) and we will buy at least one or two.

So anyone got a different spin on this?

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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Thaumagurist* » 18 Jun 2009 14:44

I agree with you, Arch, but I wonder if the likes of Jay are going to pay any attention to what you're saying.

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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Royalee » 18 Jun 2009 14:50

I'm all for being careful in order to preserve the long term future of the club and would happily sell Hunt and Harper to raise sufficient funds whilst bringing in some cheaper replacements like Smith, Cork, Adam and some loanees. These sorts of players will also likely be on far lower wages than the players we should hopefully get rid of, so that's another plus. It might be wise to start promoting reserve games and bringing in other forms of revenue like we used to before we were in the Premiership. I don't think we have anything to worry about though as I can see us going up this coming season.

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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Y21_Royal » 18 Jun 2009 15:14

Sensible post and something I've been wondering.

We will probably get around £11m for Hunt, Doyle and Bikey and I'd be surprised if most of that doesn't go to Rodgers for use in the transfer market. This is perhaps another source for this figure with the conclusion being leapt to that this will be all there is.

We've always been a very sensible club and all the players had relegation clauses on their contracts regarding wages. Regardless of who you are, if we're in the Championship, you should be getting Champiosnhip wages with a provision for an increase if/when we get promoted. I'm sure that's how we'll approach any future contracts.

As for other sources of revenue, nothing beats a full stadium. The club could probably do with a few more incentives for people to come along (kid for a quid, discount on bulk ticket purchases, etc)

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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Dirk Gently » 18 Jun 2009 15:19

No transfer fees are paid in one lump sum these days, so don't go thinking about £11m in one go. It'd be £11m over 3 or even 4 years.

The whole background to this is much more about getting rid of high earners than getting money in - but presented that way would be mis-understood by many and would make the players concerned even greater targets of abuse.


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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Sarah Star » 18 Jun 2009 15:21

We've already got rid of Marcus, Murty and Lita whose combined wage bill must have equalled a million or two a year surely.

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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Y21_Royal » 18 Jun 2009 15:44

Dirk Gently No transfer fees are paid in one lump sum these days, so don't go thinking about £11m in one go. It'd be £11m over 3 or even 4 years.

The whole background to this is much more about getting rid of high earners than getting money in - but presented that way would be mis-understood by many and would make the players concerned even greater targets of abuse.


No but you can factor them in to any deal. Plus it works both ways, we might only get the money in part payments but equally we'd be paying out in part as well.

I think everyone agrees with need to get rid of high earners but I think people exaggerate the problem at Reading. Most of the top earners signed new deals fairly recently which will give easily activated and mutually beneficial get out clauses and like I said, most, if not all are only a reduced wage from the Premiership years

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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Dirk Gently » 18 Jun 2009 16:14

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Dirk Gently No transfer fees are paid in one lump sum these days, so don't go thinking about £11m in one go. It'd be £11m over 3 or even 4 years.

The whole background to this is much more about getting rid of high earners than getting money in - but presented that way would be mis-understood by many and would make the players concerned even greater targets of abuse.


No but you can factor them in to any deal. Plus it works both ways, we might only get the money in part payments but equally we'd be paying out in part as well.

I think everyone agrees with need to get rid of high earners but I think people exaggerate the problem at Reading. Most of the top earners signed new deals fairly recently which will give easily activated and mutually beneficial get out clauses and like I said, most, if not all are only a reduced wage from the Premiership years


True - and I think a lot of this is more about PR and public perception than the actual situation.... but don't forget that the gap between PL and CCC wages is so hugh that a reduced wage from the Premiership years is still much higher than average for the CCC.

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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Thaumagurist* » 18 Jun 2009 16:17

Dirk Gently but don't forget that the gap between PL and CCC wages is so hugh


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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Dirk Gently » 18 Jun 2009 16:18

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Dirk Gently but don't forget that the gap between PL and CCC wages is so hugh


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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Ian Royal » 18 Jun 2009 17:31

My god, a thread about transfer amounts without it descending into idiocy about us spending nothing, lining SJM's pockets and signing no new players.

Oh, Jay still hasn't responded yet...

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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Royalee » 18 Jun 2009 18:50

Ian Royal My god, a thread about transfer amounts without it descending into idiocy about us spending nothing, lining SJM's pockets and signing no new players.

Oh, Jay still hasn't responded yet...

:lol: I like pre-season Ian Royal a lot more than Coppell reign Ian Royal.

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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by The 17 Bus » 18 Jun 2009 19:36

Ian has always been mostly positive though, supporting the team and the manager.

How is it all of a sudden that the plans laid down by the club are sensible, yet when Coppell was here he was oft asked to go splash the cash??

Like many I was disappointed that we did not buy some quality when in the Prem, but it has been shown it does not really work, i would say £3m is about the top we will pay for any player should we go back up, and not much more than £1.5 at this level.


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Re: The famous 11m rumour

by Royalee » 18 Jun 2009 19:40

The 17 Bus Ian has always been mostly positive though, supporting the team and the manager.

How is it all of a sudden that the plans laid down by the club are sensible, yet when Coppell was here he was oft asked to go splash the cash??

Like many I was disappointed that we did not buy some quality when in the Prem, but it has been shown it does not really work, i would say £3m is about the top we will pay for any player should we go back up, and not much more than £1.5 at this level.


He wasn't asked to splash the cash, he was asked to bring in a few players to improve the side, which he had the funds to do - instead he bought crap and then refused to strengthen the squad every transfer window just because we'd fluked a lucky win. He openly admitted he had to funds to bring in players but then said he didn't want to.

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