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Thread: Financial results out

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    Financial results out

    Oh dear. All the good work out the window. The wage bill says it all.

    http://mobile.dcfc.co.uk/news/articl...d-3654711.aspx

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    So in 'another strong year' we saw a loss of almost £15m, much of it caused by wages going up by over £10m...Roger!!!...where are you when we need you?
    Last edited by ramAnag; 02-04-2017 at 10:03 PM.

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    50% wage increase on .....Well for want of a better word....Shiite!

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    Wonder if the 'wage' rise includes Clement's pay off? No longer looking quite so much the Swansea saviour now.

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    We have no choice but to cut costs simple as that

    We have overloaded our squad with what can only be described as total c***

    Rowett is a safe pair of hands IMO, got Birmingham out the s*** in a similar way Clough did here, made a fair bit on player sales (albeit they sold genuine talent). This is what happens when you go crazy, people on other forums did try to warn about it and were laughed at.

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    We were bound to take a loss, and it's not all bad, we have had the highest average attendance across all competitions with 22,553, as well as record year ticketing and commercial revenue generation-resulting in a 5% increase, from the previous year.

    A best-ever Championship turnover, in a non-parachute year of £22.6m.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rams4Justice View Post
    We were bound to take a loss, and it's not all bad, we have had the highest average attendance across all competitions with 22,553, as well as record year ticketing and commercial revenue generation-resulting in a 5% increase, from the previous year.

    A best-ever Championship turnover, in a non-parachute year of £22.6m.
    As an accountant don't think its a bad set of accounts given that we do, thanks to our frankly fantastic fan base, have a good revenue stream with or without TV money

    As a fan, it breaks my heart that so much money has been spent on a playing staff that is for the most part an underperforming chunk of ****

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    We are not the only club that has spent a lot of money, on a playing staff and they underperformed on a consistent basis. Again like I said before about this issue, "it's down to the scouting recruitment that brings player's in, and they are the one's responsible if we lose profit, and that's something we have to improve, and avoid financially next season."

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    Mr. Rush thinks we have spent our transfer fund, wisely on rising assets to the squad in the 2015-16 season.

    http://m.derbytelegraph.co.uk/transf...ail/story.html

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    Financially overall Mr.Rush say's "costs have been kept under control, and the club is in good shape"

    http://m.derbytelegraph.co.uk/derby-...ail/story.html

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