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    Update from Dane Murphy

    Barnsley FC Chief Executive Officer provides an update on the current situation at Oakwell.

    Dear Reds,

    It has been a number of weeks since I provided a community update on the current state of the Football Club. With heavy speculation swirling on a resumption of professional football, it is now prudent that clarity is provided.

    Most importantly, I would like to first start by thanking key workers and the NHS, particularly those at Barnsley Hospital. As a Football Club, we remain indebted to all who are working on the front line during this period.


    I would also like to thank all of you, our supporters. Whilst football may not be priority right now, BFC are sensitive to the many uncertainties surrounding the Club’s immediate future and the financial implications of the crisis. Your patience is not underestimated as we work to consolidate our status economically and within the EFL.

    The health of our staff has remained paramount throughout the enforced isolation. Although the Club has yet to receive a positive COVID-19 case from any member of the organisation, employee well-being will continue to be our primary focus. Especially as the British Government and English Football look to transition from previous protocol.

    With the first team expecting to return to training in short order, we are working closely with Gerhard and his staff to ensure all players feel comfortable coming back to the grounds. Leadership across the Club are collaborating to implement relevant protocols to ensure the environment at Oakwell is safe for coaches and players.

    This pandemic hit the British economy hard. Football has not been exempted. BFC can forecast and budget for specific eventualities, but this is a sight unseen. Even the most fiscally responsible have to adjust when all revenue streams instantly dry up.

    To help withstand the immediate impact of the pandemic, we utilised the Government’s Job Retention Scheme and temporarily paused operations. Staff have continued to receive all of their expected salary. We have some outstanding personnel, who work tirelessly at Oakwell. I thank them for their continued understanding and support.

    Ordinarily at this time, the Club would be selling tickets and hospitality packages for the 2020/21 season. This makes up a significant percentage of our annual revenue. With our community at the forefront of planning, a collective decision was made in March to postpone the ‘on-sale date’ until clarity on the return of football was received.

    However, we are now faced with the reality of a return to football without supporters in stadia. Meaning BFC may have to operate without season ticket sales and matchday revenue for the foreseeable future. For our Club, the losses are significant and could severely impact our future. This predicament naturally presents a huge challenge and again, raises more questions. How do we remain sustainable long term? How does BFC maintain the financial structure that has placed it ahead of its counterparts?

    There are countless variables to consider. Our board and senior leadership are laborious in effort to provide solutions to hurdles created by this crisis. To plot our way forward, it’s going to be difficult. There is no easy answer. As I’ve repeatedly told our staff, we’re a special Club. Together, we will get through this.

    The British Government has signalled groundwork for a route back to normalcy. Our position will no doubt be influenced by EFL stakeholders and the decisions made over the coming days, weeks. What will not be influenced in the next eight months is our priority that supporters and the community at large will have a Club to support once this crisis is behind us.

    Please continue to stay safe.

    Kind regards,

    Dane Murphy, CEO.

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    It's an hard life owned by a consortium of billionaires .

    It reminds me of mi union days when the main gaffer war setting the scene at our first annual pay increase meeting .

    No elephants in the room on Grove Street , no sireee .

    Get fecking buckets back art its 2003 .

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    Translation to English.
    The owners won’t put any money in. They are are off to Necker with Richard whilst Gov.Uk and all the irresponsible profligate club owners who run their clubs with money they “Magic up” sort it out. We will be happy to go along with what these corrupt owners ( just to be clear, I don’t mean OURS.....). who sell themselves their own assets to fund and keep their “Top Club” status, whilst blatantly disregarding the rules on fair play decide on our definite relegation.
    You will have a club, we won’t say in what League.!


    Petrol is down to under a quid a litre..... so while your not spending money on petrol, put it aside so when it resumes, and our position is decided by the big boys In the EFL, you can pay a bit more for your season ticket than you did in the Championship.

    Cracking Press release Dane..... you’ve told us nowt!

    I have a question for Dane though....

    What does he mean by “the next eight months” ?

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    There Lass isuptduff he bairned her last month !!!

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    What a load of old pony.

    Yank management speak pleading poverty to lay the ground for player sales.

    Here's an idea Dane. Contact the multi billionaires on our board and say, "Nar lads, we ent the cheek to put Season Tickets on sale just nar so the cash flow kitty is a bit short. Aar abart a short term loan lads fo three months, payable back with interest of course, when we sell three or four players in the summer. Tha'll not even notice its gone arta thi account burrittal help us no end."

    Mr Lee he reply, "Fo*ok Yu, Du Won. Dog no rend".
    Last edited by SBRed48; 13-05-2020 at 10:00 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    It's an hard life owned by a consortium of billionaires .

    It reminds me of mi union days when the main gaffer war setting the scene at our first annual pay increase meeting .

    No elephants in the room on Grove Street , no sireee .

    Get fecking buckets back art its 2003 .
    accan see it nar , " car raffle" get this car for just a parnd , tickets now on sale ,
    remember last wun ? A clapped art old jag ont corner between Ponty n West stand , fust winna gave it back , so did winnuz 2 n 3 , nubdi wanted it , I erd it finished uppat Doddys in Monk Bretton,

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