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  1. #1
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    Huddersfield Town

    Reportedly with a smaller budget than RUFC are divisions better than us and play fast attacking football that's a joy to watch. Now they have Izzy Brown I can see them winning this league. Shows what can be done when you have owners that understand the game and have ambition.

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    Pmsl

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    Why pmsl yak. A club with ambition on lower income and to be quite frank doing quite well.

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    With double the attendance figures, that's the real clue

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    Maybe because they are being succesful, chicken n egg peeps.

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    Really impressed with Huddersfield they work the ball really well and look so organized at same time im tipping them to get promoted via the playoffs, they really gave Brighton an hammering and Brighton are one of the top teams in the division.

    I knew Izzy Brown would be a brilliant player with other brilliant players around him, his link up play and movement is premier league class.

    Theres no way that Huddersfield have a smaller budget than us with the players they have, infact we wont even come close to theirs. I think Aaron Mooy who is on loan from Man City is on around 50k a week and im sure Huddersfield are paying around 50% of that.

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    Huddersfield Town
    Company name:
    The Huddersfield Town Association Football Club
    Owned by: Dean Hoyle, founder of discount greeting cards chain Card Factory
    Turnover: £10.8m (£11.3m)
    Pre-tax loss: £6.8m (-£4m)
    Net debt: £37.4m
    Wages and salaries: £11.8m
    Bank: Lloyds Bank
    Auditor: Revell Ward
    Y/E: 31 May 2014
    Dean Hoyle, who founded Card Factory with his wife Janet in 1997, continues to bankroll the Terriers and at the year-end converted £3.5m of his existing loans to share capital. The multimillionaire has now loaned the club more than £37m since joining in April 2008. Huddersfield's losses for their most recent financial year are expected to be in the region of £6m.


    Rotherham United
    Company name:
    Rotherham United Football Club (RUFC) Ltd
    Owned by: ASD Lighting Holdings, owned by Tony and Joan Stewart (88 per cent); Brian Becket, Ronald Hull and Lelsie Wilson (3.92 per cent each)
    Turnover: £11m (£7.1m)
    Pre-tax profit: £167,212 (-£477,023)
    Net debt: Not stated
    Total loans: £172,000 owed to ASD
    Wages and salaries: £4.8m
    Bank: Barclays
    Auditor: Montpelier
    Y/E: 31 December 2014
    Tony Stewart took over at The Millers seven years ago from administrations and has helped to steer them to a secure financial footing. After four years playing home games in Sheffield, their 12,000-seater New York Stadium is this season hosting its second consecutive year of Championship football. Stewart has pumped more than £30m in over the last seven years.

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    Again pmsl

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    So if the Millers were having the sort of season that Huddersfield are, we'd be getting 19000 crowds?

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    No 12,00 capacity.

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