mrpotatohead wrote:Given that we will receive parachute payments for 3 years if we go down, we won't be much worse off
mrpotatohead wrote:Now the season is over I have totted up our average gate , 1492 fans a match.....this is around 210 less than last season, which is better than I expected.
mrpotatohead wrote:Now the season is over I have totted up our average gate , 1492 fans a match.....this is around 210 less than last season, which is better than I expected.
Surprisingly though, I checked 2015/16 and found that the figure was only 1572 , a mere 80 fans more, these figures are unremarkable, but very similar to our figures in our "successful" non league years prior to joining the football league,.
Given that we will receive parachute payments for 3 years if we go down, we won't be much worse off, we have no decent sponsorship anyway , so there will be no loss there, so looking on the bright side of life, we should embrace relegation as a fresh start!!!!
mrpotatohead wrote:Now the season is over I have totted up our average gate , 1492 fans a match.....this is around 210 less than last season, which is better than I expected.
Surprisingly though, I checked 2015/16 and found that the figure was only 1572 , a mere 80 fans more, these figures are unremarkable, but very similar to our figures in our "successful" non league years prior to joining the football league,.
Given that we will receive parachute payments for 3 years if we go down, we won't be much worse off, we have no decent sponsorship anyway , so there will be no loss there, so looking on the bright side of life, we should embrace relegation as a fresh start!!!!
P/T Indie wrote:What happens to the figure if you take out the Carlisle game
Gone_Shrimping wrote:It would be interesting to know how much Macclesfield's budget was this season when they won the Conference. I would think it is way less than teams like Eastleigh , Tranmere , Wrexham etc
Just shows what you can do with a good manager.
Shrimpy wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:Now the season is over I have totted up our average gate , 1492 fans a match.....this is around 210 less than last season, which is better than I expected.
Surprisingly though, I checked 2015/16 and found that the figure was only 1572 , a mere 80 fans more, these figures are unremarkable, but very similar to our figures in our "successful" non league years prior to joining the football league,.
Given that we will receive parachute payments for 3 years if we go down, we won't be much worse off, we have no decent sponsorship anyway , so there will be no loss there, so looking on the bright side of life, we should embrace relegation as a fresh start!!!!
What happens when the parachute payments stop?
Posh wrote:Shrimpy wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:Now the season is over I have totted up our average gate , 1492 fans a match.....this is around 210 less than last season, which is better than I expected.
Surprisingly though, I checked 2015/16 and found that the figure was only 1572 , a mere 80 fans more, these figures are unremarkable, but very similar to our figures in our "successful" non league years prior to joining the football league,.
Given that we will receive parachute payments for 3 years if we go down, we won't be much worse off, we have no decent sponsorship anyway , so there will be no loss there, so looking on the bright side of life, we should embrace relegation as a fresh start!!!!
What happens when the parachute payments stop?
And parachute payments are only for two years. Although better than they used to be it certainly didn't help Hartlepool or Leyton Orient this season.
- 100% of the equivalent Basic Award payment made to League 2 clubs in the first year following relegation.
- 50% of the equivalent Basic Award payment made to League 2 clubs in the second year following relegation (unless a club achieves promotion back to The Football League at the first attempt).
Gone_Shrimping wrote:An article here about Macclesfield Town.
Won the Conference with a budget of £350,000 and their best paid player earns £500 per week :-
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/back ... cf76dcb1e8
P/T Indie wrote:Not wanting to put a downer on their achievements but I would bet all their players come from the Manchester area though and have little travel expenses.
Keith wrote:P/T Indie wrote:Not wanting to put a downer on their achievements but I would bet all their players come from the Manchester area though and have little travel expenses.
Don't go suggesting anything like that, BerlinWailer won't like it and will suggest you are arse licking. You have to just agree with him on all counts, didn't you know?
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