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    Burnley salaries down £10m

    It looks like our salaries have dropped by around £10m when comparing annual figures in Sportrac, though these won’t include bonuses. Mike Garlic will find some comfort in these numbers.
    We could pay Wilshere a decent salary and still be below last year. Not sure how much we are paying of Gibson’s wages!

    At present it says our bill is £28m this year with Westwood, Stephens, BPF, Pieters and Dunne missing I guess that and a Gibson contribution of 30% will add around £6m taking us to £34m.

    Last year was estimated at £45m but Drinkwaters £5m figure is wrong as he wasn’t here the full year and Chelsea were paying some - I hope. Pieters and BPF salaries are missing so maybe add £2m For them and £2m for Drinkwater. Total £44m

    2018 Figure was £41m

    https://www.spotrac.com/epl/burnley-fc/payroll/
    https://www.spotrac.com/epl/burnley-fc/payroll/2019/
    Last edited by oldcolner; 07-10-2020 at 12:26 PM.

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