by Dirk Gently »
04 May 2010 13:24
brendywendy Royal Lady Read this slowly - in a few weeks time we get approx £11 million as our final parachute payment. This will be used for NEXT season, will it not? Yet the club are saying we need to save £4million for the coming season (or NEXT season if you will). My point is, if we were saying this at the end of NEXT season, I could understand - as we won't be getting a parachute payment - so if we are having to trim £4million in the next season, despite having £11 million as a parachute payment also, then the following season will be very worrying with regard to cost-cutting, will it not?
i am saying, if it gets payed in a week or so it will go down in this years budget.
if so i see no problem. its guaranteed payment, so "spending" it before it arrives seems sensible enough.
tbf i have no idea though
wheres dirk when you need him
You called?
Yes, you can budget against guaranteed payments, and the bank will allow that quite happily - as long as they can see that the club is run responsibly. Never forget that the football "year" ends 30th June, so as long as it gets paid before then (which it will) it counts in this season's income.
For those who are surprised at this £4m "black hole" I believe that it's been on the cards all season, and I'm certainly not surprised by it. It's actually smaller than it might have been (thank the FA cup for that!) but earlier in the season I did hear £6M talked about.