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    monies to spend

    ant ideas guesses what we had to spend . money from play offs plus what board owners promised. Steve etc. I know gt and new contracts have eaten into it . but I think we may be quietly surprised with what we could spend if right player comes along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by southernram22
    ant ideas guesses what we had to spend . money from play offs plus what board owners promised. Steve etc. I know gt and new contracts have eaten into it . but I think we may be quietly surprised with what we could spend if right player comes along.

    Clearly Derby are not going to reveal what the transfer budget is and I dont expect there to be more than one significant signing, by that i mean in the region of A£1 million.

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    re: monies to spend

    As in day to day life, if a bargain appears so will the money!

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    re: monies to spend

    Well extra monies we've got coming in that we didn't in 12/13 are;
    iPro money - £750,000 p/y
    Just Eat - over £1,000,000
    The screen and boarding now shows a greater range of advertisements - ???
    Wembley money - £3,000,000
    Brighton and Chelsea money - over £1,000,000
    Marathon official betting partner - ???

    I've probably missed some off that list as well. Obviously FFP is getting tighter but I'd imagine we still have a bit more to play with.

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    re: monies to spend

    All the sponsorship monies from Ipro etc will have been already earmarked as general running costs I would assume and being eaten up in a larger wage bill. Also we need to fund the extension to Moor Farm that im sure I read about.

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    re: monies to spend

    And, although our new sponsorship deals are prob worth more than last year's, the amount we need to take away for last years prob only leaves us with a small increase.

    Think we should prob not spend any more unless we get some in.

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    re: monies to spend

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardyram
    All the sponsorship monies from Ipro etc will have been already earmarked as general running costs I would assume and being eaten up in a larger wage bill. Also we need to fund the extension to Moor Farm that im sure I read about.
    I believe money spent on academy upgrades don't count towards FFP.

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    re: monies to spend

    Quote Originally Posted by DCFC95
    Well extra monies we've got coming in that we didn't in 12/13 are;
    iPro money - £750,000 p/y
    Just Eat - over £1,000,000
    The screen and boarding now shows a greater range of advertisements - ???
    Wembley money - £3,000,000
    Brighton and Chelsea money - over £1,000,000
    Marathon official betting partner - ???

    I've probably missed some off that list as well. Obviously FFP is getting tighter but I'd imagine we still have a bit more to play with.

    You have double counted, playoff money in total including tv rights is around £3 million - final generates around £1.5 million after League and others have had their cut!

    Chelski game around £500k though away teams gets a slice (unless Chelski were very generous and let us have the lot, which i doubt!).

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    re: monies to spend

    The exact sum is not known until after the play-off final, but it is expected that gate receipts and cash for drinks, food and merchandise raised a net income of approximately £6m. The Football League take a 50 per cent cut for staging the event – distributing the money between all 72 clubs – meaning the finalists would share £3m evenly.
    But due to an agreement between both clubs the loser will get it all with the victor transferring £1.5m.

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    re: monies to spend

    Quote Originally Posted by fedupwitwk
    The exact sum is not known until after the play-off final, but it is expected that gate receipts and cash for drinks, food and merchandise raised a net income of approximately £6m. The Football League take a 50 per cent cut for staging the event – distributing the money between all 72 clubs – meaning the finalists would share £3m evenly.
    But due to an agreement between both clubs the loser will get it all with the victor transferring £1.5m.
    Correct!

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