KenH wrote:Total gross wages cost per accounts
Y/e 31/5/2011 £1,875,602
Y/e 31/5/2018 £1,855,390
Obviously that's ALL staff, not just players, but doesn't seem to show any substantial fall in the total wages paid by the club. I don't think we've seen lots of new staff off the pitch have we?
P/T Indie wrote:I'm still not convinced we havent heard from them in ages and they still have never said what their are that's if they have any.
Have they even been to a game recently?
mrpotatohead wrote:whatever you have in your imagination Bill...they rescued the club and there have been improvements ..the only way they can get a return on their investment is if they make it a profitable business..
black morse wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:whatever you have in your imagination Bill...they rescued the club and there have been improvements ..the only way they can get a return on their investment is if they make it a profitable business..
Agree with this. The club would probable not exist by now if they hadn't decided to invest in us. All we can do is hope that we are showing signs of becoming profitable by the end of next season.
True, beggers can't be choosers and their money saved us from administration. I have though seen little evidence of investment to turn things into a going concern. I guess we can only wait and see. Next season will be interesting.
Posh wrote:True, beggers can't be choosers and their money saved us from administration. I have though seen little evidence of investment to turn things into a going concern. I guess we can only wait and see. Next season will be interesting.
When you don’t have the money to invest the only option is change.
I was very sceptical of their motivations and I still firmly believe this is a purely financial investment with absolutely no love whatsoever for the football club. This is evident in that the company they invested through is not a Sports Club Owner or Football Club, as others, but as a Real Estate Investment Company.
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For me their target is to make the club profitable and sell it or at worst, if it went under, realise a return through selling off the land.
Going back to change they’ve made some key changes. They got rid of PMG, installed Graham and Rod, after the comedy of Jack the EDL-loving commercial guy they’ve now brought in someone local with the right experience as Commercial Manager, and I think they’ve also realised the Academy is where big money can be made through finding outstanding players. Their biggest return so far is Leif Davis at over £100k. The biggest change they’ve tried so far and is the biggest gamble is changing the manager. They’ve had at least one go and allegedly had a second but failed on both occasions. My sense is that they’ll keep making life hard for Jim until he goes or financially they can afford to remove him. I think it’s immensely sad and is not a football decision but a financial gamble by people who don’t understand the game.
P/T Indie wrote:I'm still not convinced we havent heard from them in ages and they still have never said what their are that's if they have any.
Have they even been to a game recently?
Doonhamer wrote:Hi posh.
To play the devils advocate I really don’t understand your discussion point about finances. Football is a business like any other and for it to survive needs either to make a profit or have a sugar daddy with more money than sense. If the owners see the club purely in a commercial sense well what’s the problem. If you want to bring emotion into the discussion and want to have your cake and eat it the only solution is for a fan consortium to buy them out. With the fan base at the moment being so small each fan will have to have deeeeeeep pockets and the point about making a profit still stands.
BerlinWaller wrote:I love these kind of threads. Us mere mortals just speculate and go off on a tangent until one of the big guys comes along and tells us how it really is despite them claiming to know the same as us. So when did the owners try and shift Jim and who was lined up to replace him?
BerlinWaller wrote:There is a more recent interview on Radio Lancs and Jim revisits his comments from last week... I think that there are more underlayin issues than a few blokes shouting at him from the posh seats. He mentions two or three things that he can't go in to. Maybe the Ince thing and the owners bringing in a new coach to take training upset Jim more than we knew.
BerlinWaller wrote:Oh Michael tell us more of what you know...
So now they aren't submitting plans for 30 spacious homes and a lovely retirement village, they are being nasty to Jim and trying to sack him every chance they get! They will be trying to ban Christmas next that nasty Colin and Jason, just you wait and see!
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