Marty___Mcfly
I see your wicked plan - I’m a junglist.
- Sep 14, 2011
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Based on these figures from 2012/13, the club took in £23.4 million, and spent £17.2 in non-player wage outgoings (operational costs). This leaves £6.2 million to spend on player wages if the club was going to break even. The club spent £21 million!
I would think operational costs could reduce, I can't see income rising significantly unless the club ends up in the Prem, and income this year is probably lower than previous years, as more empty seats mean less match day tickets sold and less money spent in concessions and at the store.
How could this £15 million gap ever be closed?
I would think operational costs could reduce, I can't see income rising significantly unless the club ends up in the Prem, and income this year is probably lower than previous years, as more empty seats mean less match day tickets sold and less money spent in concessions and at the store.
How could this £15 million gap ever be closed?