onceknownasrab
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Darlington tried your way !
99% of clubs try it 'my way.' Most survive.
Darlington tried your way !
99% of clubs try it 'my way.' Most survive.
Haha hence why many are in serious financial trouble,Bolton owe over 150 million,how can they ever repay,we owe over 10 million,it's ridiculous .
All about risk. Should we not go for promotion or float around League 1 forever? Football players are ambitious and the good ones (Piggy/Timlin for example) will probably leave for a club that is gunning for promotion, leaving the club possibly facing relegation where that £3M will become £1M.[/QUOTE]
There is not that much of a difference from L1 to L2. I doubt the small amount of TV money (by premiership comparisons) will cover the extra wages for players like Hunt or who renewed their contracts.
Without a cup run or making the playoffs we could end up financially worse off than last season.
Wont be long till we have to have a crowd fund the way our club is operated
I still cannot fathom out the way many clubs are run,I mean how tough can it be to run any small club with a tiny profit?
Total ST sales,add other projected revenue streams ,match day ticket sales.
Divide the amount to staff ,players ,rent ,rates, tax and other bills.
honestyisthebestpolicy.
Unless all other teams in the division do the same thing, the following will happen to the majority of teams that followed this model.
- Clear out players and staff that you can no longer afford (assuming you can get rid of them )
- Buy 'cheaper' players, manager and employee cheaper staff
- Loose matches
- Crowds fall and supporters call on chairman to invest in players
- Chairman can not afford to invest in players becasue he i running to a budget
- Get relegated as your players are not as good as everyone elses
- Start season on even lower budget than last season due to reduced league payouts, smaller crowds, less chance of cup runs
- Repeat all of the above
I think,
Players would no longer be paid silly money,ticket prices would fall and every club would have dips and troughs.
The dopey FL show every week proves that football is too expensive because of the empty seats.
Our club has had a fling in the second level but played the majority in 3 and 4,it is what it is.
To generate income you fee paying customers.
To get fee paying customers you need an attractive product.
Attractive product in football = skilled players producing winning football.
Skilled players cost money....money that you MIGHT have (more fee paying customers) moving forward but also money that you might not have (less fee paying customers) moving forward
Decision time Mrs Blue, do you take a punt or not......
We are lower level,we in the past have taken expensive punts on players and still do,we scrapped promotion and this season are doing ok without the expensive Hunt(Noel you are class but it was always a dangerous punt).This club could easily become extinct ,is that your kind of punt?
Are you happy then, watching football, where the ultimate outcome of the season is mid table security every year?
Mrs Blue, you said it was easy, just wanted to get a better understanding of how you would approach it?
We have enjoyed massive success during the last decade or so.
Mid table security will always be the aim once you reach above your weight,look at the prem,it has 4 mini leagues,is that really sport or just the richest rule.
Are you happy then, watching football, where the ultimate outcome of the season is mid table security every year?