League table of transfer fees and wages.
We’re in 19th place on both.
http://www.spotrac.com/epl/payroll/
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League table of transfer fees and wages.
We’re in 19th place on both.
http://www.spotrac.com/epl/payroll/
Tom Heaton is walking around the training ground like a bear with a sore head. He felt the No 1 jersey was his on return from a shoulder injury that has kept him out of most of Burnley’s finest season for 44 years. Heaton, 32 yesterday, feels he has earned that right.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz5Cmc3gl3K
I feel Pope has earned the right to the jersey.
It really is unprecedented for any EPL team to have two potential England number one goalkeepers on their books.
I sympathise with Tom but in a straight toss up, it's Pope for me.
Those figures are way out, they give us an annual wage bill of around £34m, but there's no need to guess at what our wage bill was last season, it was there for all to see in the BFC Annual Report published recently, and it was £61m. Even if we had a 25 man squad all on £35k it would only cost us £45m, so clearly a lot of our top players are on much more than £35k now.
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Yes but everyone else’s figures will also be a year old too. We were next to bottom in that table and I don’t think we will have risen up the table much.
I assumed the £61m wages figures in the accounts applied to the whole club and not just the PL players.
It says the figures are 2017/18 but whatever, they're clearly miles out. I'm not disputing where we are relative to others, just how much we're paying our players. Of course the 'staff costs' include the entire club, but the first team squad will be responsible for most of that £61 million, while Sean and the coaches will also be on decent money, I doubt the ticket office staff or groundsmen get paid much more than the average Joe in Burnley.
Whatever happens, I am confident that our squad in August will be at least as strong as it is now.
If we get into Europe then it will certainly need to be....
Going round in circles here guys.
We can afford the likes of Cork and Lennon who I assume were both on big money at Swansea and Everton.
Dave Baldwin says we can compete on the wages front but we won't be signing the likes of Ozil on £350k a week (thank God!)
Mee might or might not be ready to jump ship, rumours are circulating around Heaton, who by all accounts has got the bottom lip out.
The reality is we have lost Austin, Trippier, Ings and Keane and in each case we have become stronger for it.
I ain't fretting, if any of our players thinks the grass is greener elsewhere, off you jolly well pop.
We could probably do with a top up anyway...
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