This.genome wrote:It might stem from the media/everyone praising them for getting to the Premier League on a shoestring which is the biggest myth in football
Other than that, I quite like them as a club and I also like Eddie Howe.
This.genome wrote:It might stem from the media/everyone praising them for getting to the Premier League on a shoestring which is the biggest myth in football
Other than that, I quite like them as a club and I also like Eddie Howe.
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jul 2020 12:24
30 Jul 2020 12:24by Old Man Andrews » 30 Jul 2020 12:52
30 Jul 2020 12:52Apparently Bournemouth have £41m coming in the door for Ake this close season so that’ll probably cover their wages for the season.Snowflake Royal wrote:Any club like Bournemouth that doesn't tie everyone into relegation release and wage reduction clauses deserves everything they get.
I mean, when you see the trouble it causes big and previously established clubs like Newcastle, Leeds, Villa etc across the last 20 years, it's almost criminally negligent for a tiny club punching well above it's weight.
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jul 2020 14:29
30 Jul 2020 14:29by Winston Biscuit » 30 Jul 2020 15:41
30 Jul 2020 15:41by bobby m's syrup » 01 Aug 2020 10:39
01 Aug 2020 10:39Waw whey the lads?Winston Biscuit wrote:Hoping some Chinese try and take it over next just so I can use 'Huawei the lads'
by From Despair To Where? » 01 Aug 2020 15:09
01 Aug 2020 15:09So with that sale, the loss of his wages and the parachute payment for next season they only need to find another £25m to cover their wages. The average revenue in the Championship excluding parachute payments is £27m a year.Snowflake Royal wrote:According to the graphic Winst posted on the Utd thread Bournemouth's wage bill is £111m
by Snowflake Royal » 01 Aug 2020 15:11
01 Aug 2020 15:11No way, excluding parachute payments!?From Despair To Where? wrote:So with that sale, the loss of his wages and the parachute payment for next season they only need to find another £25m to cover their wages. The average revenue in the Championship excluding parachute payments is £27m a year.Snowflake Royal wrote:According to the graphic Winst posted on the Utd thread Bournemouth's wage bill is £111m
by From Despair To Where? » 01 Aug 2020 15:15
01 Aug 2020 15:15by Snowflake Royal » 01 Aug 2020 16:19
01 Aug 2020 16:19I could totally believe it include parachute payments and obviously those three have pretty big followings, plus the likes of Leeds.From Despair To Where? wrote:To be fair, that was the most up to date figure I could find and it was 2 years old and included Villa, Wolves and Blunderland.
by From Despair To Where? » 01 Aug 2020 16:24
01 Aug 2020 16:24by Snowflake Royal » 02 Aug 2020 12:19
02 Aug 2020 12:19It's no wonder the likes of Luton, Barnsley and Rotherham struggleFrom Despair To Where? wrote:The srats I found gave figures including parachute payments of £32m
by From Despair To Where? » 02 Aug 2020 13:06
02 Aug 2020 13:06Sounds like even a Michelin star chef would have struggled with those ingredientsFrom Despair To Where? wrote:There's definitly a second glass ceiling forming between The Championship and League 1.
Those figures may indeed be wrong and there is the proviso that at the time of publication, Bolton and Sheffield Wednesday (opposite ends of the financial spectrum, I'd imagine) had not published accounts. Bolton were obviously a compete basket case at the time and Wednesday were too busy cooking the books.
by Winston Biscuit » 03 Aug 2020 21:20
03 Aug 2020 21:20
by SouthDownsRoyal » 04 Aug 2020 11:26
04 Aug 2020 11:26Winston Biscuit wrote:Dover in the sh*t
http://www.doverathletic.com/news/state ... -chairman/
All players made available for free transfers
That is a massive gap between the Champ and L1. But seriously £48k per week cap in League 1? THat is seriously low. Clubs like Sunderland, Portsmouth, Charlton and Ipswich can sustain wages far higher than that. Should be based around turnover in my opinion.Sanguine wrote:Well, this is interesting. Football league clubs have voted to implement a total salary cap of £2.5m for League One and £1.5m for League Two for the 2020-21 season - agreement also to restrict squad size to no more than 20 players over 21 years of age. Proposal in front of Championship clubs is apparently for a cap of £20m, but this hasn't been voted on yet.
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