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    Angry 37 million quid profit, and then get relegated!

    Cash flow, cash flow and more fhooking cash flow:

    https://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/...36.6m-profit/m

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    More to come at the end of the season I would think.One of the goalkeepers to go plus Nakhi Wells

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    Just a quick look through that and 3 things stand out to me.

    1) Even though Mr Garlick might be reluctant to admit it, the figures prove what we all know, BFC has money coming out of it's ears.

    2) It shows just how little the fans matter, gate receipts £5.6 million, turnover £138.9 million. Every single Burnley fan could stop going tomorrow, and the club would hardly notice the difference.

    3) The wage bill has increased alarmingly, up by a third. I don't see the improvement in the quality of the squad that would justify this increase. We shipped out Boyd, Keane, Gray, Kightly, Henning and Darikwa and brought in Taylor, Walters, Cork, Bardsley, Wood, Wells and Lennon in January. Six out, seven in, no really noticable improvement in the squad and the wage bill goes up by a third ?? Someone needs to get grip imo.

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