Where's the monorail?
Type: Posts; User: Evesham Pie
Where's the monorail?
Given the healthy current and no doubt medium term financial position, why on earth do you need government money for your new stand?
No doubt the Reedtz have money but there is wealthy and then there is really wealthy.
The Reedtz (including Peter, the father) don't appear in the list of 100 richest Danish families (where No 100...
The 72 ran an article last year that ranked the net worth of owners of Championship clubs. Not sure how accurate it was but only 5 of the clubs had owners worth less than £100m and 8 had owners...
Apart from a small number of the elite clubs, every club ultimately hits a glass ceiling where it treads water. I don't think Notts have hit ours in League 2, but if we get to consistently mid /...
Crewe seem to be able to make a profit on lower crowds than ours. Peterborough seem to be able to do it in League 1 consistently on crowds of 9,000 or so. The key seems to be to keep losses on...
It's probably best to illustrate with an example.
Imagine that I lend you £100 but you are unlikely to be able to repay it for a while. I then find myself in need of money quickly and in order to...
Generally means in most circumstances. There are a few things that can impact the reserves, mainly technical pension issues or employee share trusts for example, but I don't see any of these...
Notts owe £13.9m to the Reedtz brothers and companies linked to them.
This is less than the cumulative losses of £26m because historically Notts shareholders bought shares for £12.6m, giving the...
Capex doesn't impact P&L reserves. Neither do loans.
You're not wrong in that they are classed as distributable reserves if they reflect a positive balance, that could be payable to shareholders as dividends. However Notts have over £26m of cumulative...
The loss in 2022/3 is £2.756m.
You can see this from a balance sheet in the movement in P&L reserves, which are the running total of losses or profits over time .
In simple terms:-
P&L...
You can't read anything into Mansfield's accounts as Radford spreads costs around a number of his companies. Their accounts suggest they broke even in 2022 but buried in the notes is a statement...
The Reedtz did buy £500K of new shares after the year end.
Link to the accounts at Companies House. Hope it works
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The other interesting thing is in note 12, Financial Commitments. It states that the maximum potential liability to other clubs for a share of the transfer profit if Notts sell un-named player(s) is...
Unfortunately small company accounts give you bugger all meaningful information really but I'm a little surprised that the loss implied by the movement in P&L reserves is £2.7m, up from £1.7m in...
Yep, still here.
Notts have sold 20k, based on an update just posted on Notts website.
https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news/2023/may/wembley-tickets-and-travel-050523/
Yes. This is the first time I’ve felt optimistic about the playoffs since we’ve been in the NL.
Bajrami putting on a Turneresque perfomance today. Hopefully get it out of our system before the plaoffs this time.
I must have an account already set up? Here's the article:-
The Great Story You Might Not See in ‘Welcome to Wrexham’
Notts County is having one of the most remarkable seasons in its long...
Just seen this online. A nice positive article about Notts from a serious paper.
Hope the link works and its not behind a firewall. Seems to work for me.
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Regardless of Monday's result, it looks like there's no team in playoff contention on a hot streak at the moment, so even if it doesn't go our way there are grounds for confidence if we do end up in...
Those stats are very interesting. What strikes me most is that the lauded home record by Wrexham fans is against teams who, on average, have earned 0.69 points per game away from home.