I've quite frankly got bored of Tony Fernandes and what he's trying to achieve with our football club. All I hear is "we've learnt" and constant nonsense posted on his Twitter and this morning that he's "put his chequebook away", so I thought I'd come up with some calculations since his time here regarding transfers.
Incoming signings with rough estimations on fees that I found across the Internet.
Barton (Free), Young (2.5m), Traore (1.2m), SWP (4m), A. Ferdinand (1m), Onuoha (2.75m), Cisse (4m), Zamora (4m), Diakite (3.5), Green (Free), Nelsen (Free) Park (2m), Hoilett (4m), Bosingwa (Free), Cesar (Free), Granero (3.5m), Mbia (5m), Ben Haim (Free), Remy (7m), Yun (1m), Samba (12m), Jenas (1.5m), Simpson (Free), Dunne (Free), Henry (1m), Austin (4m), O'Neil (Free), Phillips (5m), Chevanton (Free), Onyewu (Free), Benayoun (Free), Donaldson (150k), Hughes (Free), R. Ferdinand (Free), Caulker (8.5m), Mutch (5.5m), Fer (7m), Robinson (1m), McCarthy (2m), Sandro (6m) and Manning (?).
Outgoings with rough estimations on fees that I found across the Internet.
Gorkks (900k), Kenny (500k), Helguson (250k), Connolly (500k), Smith (350k), Samba (12.5m), Mackie (1.5m), Granero (4m), Simpson (2m), Remy (10.5m), Mutch (5.75m).
Totals (Rough)
In = 99 million
Out = 39 million
Loss = 60 million.
Obviously we have made a number of loan signings but that won't really hurt the above loss figure by much.
Now let's add in the income from TV and league position from our two Premier League seasons.
Income 2011/12 = 43,262,087.00
Income 2012/13 = 39,752,462.00
A parachute payment of 16,000,000.00 to help our Championship campaign also needs adding.
A rough total income of Total = 99,014,549.00 just from the above sources.
Add in a predicted TV Income for 2014/15 of 70-80 million.
Rough estimated total come May 2015 = 170-180 million.
170 million - 60 million loss on transfer fees = +110 million.
The big issue is the wages we pay, which is strictly down to the owners.
We also have some of the highest match day ticket prices in the country and you also have to take into account all other income revenue streams.
So, it turns out we haven't actually spent beyond our means on transfer fees. It's the complete mismanagement of contracts being handed out by our owners.
I thought these people were sensible businessmen?
Three and a half years on from the day they walked in, what's better? We're 180 million in debt, despite bringing in that amount in TV revenue alone. If you add in all other income streams it's actually unbelievable how we can rack up such an amount of debt in a short space of time.
The new training ground and stadium, three and a half years on, haven't even got planning permission and on the pitch, we're heading back to the Championship.
Seriously, what are these 'amazing' owners as the majority call them, doing? I'm struggling to see how these clowns could run a #### up in a brewery if I'm honest! I've never seen such bad business management, it's embarrassing and people who think everything is rosy, need to wake up quickly. All this talk of managers wasting all our money is laughable too. It looks like we're not going to spend a penny today, so effectively we've made a loss of 60 million over four seasons under this regime, which is in reality spending 15 million a season. It's the people behind the contracts that need shooting not the managers.
Have our managers got the best out of the signings? No, not by a long shot but that's a completely different argument. Spending 15 million a season, while spending three of those seasons in the Premier League is something yoyo clubs do and each time they become stronger and the club becomes more safe in terms of the future and is at a point where it can establish themselves in the top flight.
Will we be in a position to bounce straight back next season if we go down? Personally, I think we'll be lucky to stay up. Is our future safe? 180 million in debt, regardless of who it's owed too, doesn't suggest so. Do we look like establishing ourselves as a Premier League club? Far from it. The academy was one of the main priorities and Fernandes seemed ever so pleased with himself last week when doing his interview that we now have the right people in place. So it took three and a half years to get to that point?
So, what is the actual plan here because three and a half years on, all I see is a complete mess and excuses from people who have absolute no idea what's going on, from the staff to the owners.
Incoming signings with rough estimations on fees that I found across the Internet.
Barton (Free), Young (2.5m), Traore (1.2m), SWP (4m), A. Ferdinand (1m), Onuoha (2.75m), Cisse (4m), Zamora (4m), Diakite (3.5), Green (Free), Nelsen (Free) Park (2m), Hoilett (4m), Bosingwa (Free), Cesar (Free), Granero (3.5m), Mbia (5m), Ben Haim (Free), Remy (7m), Yun (1m), Samba (12m), Jenas (1.5m), Simpson (Free), Dunne (Free), Henry (1m), Austin (4m), O'Neil (Free), Phillips (5m), Chevanton (Free), Onyewu (Free), Benayoun (Free), Donaldson (150k), Hughes (Free), R. Ferdinand (Free), Caulker (8.5m), Mutch (5.5m), Fer (7m), Robinson (1m), McCarthy (2m), Sandro (6m) and Manning (?).
Outgoings with rough estimations on fees that I found across the Internet.
Gorkks (900k), Kenny (500k), Helguson (250k), Connolly (500k), Smith (350k), Samba (12.5m), Mackie (1.5m), Granero (4m), Simpson (2m), Remy (10.5m), Mutch (5.75m).
Totals (Rough)
In = 99 million
Out = 39 million
Loss = 60 million.
Obviously we have made a number of loan signings but that won't really hurt the above loss figure by much.
Now let's add in the income from TV and league position from our two Premier League seasons.
Income 2011/12 = 43,262,087.00
Income 2012/13 = 39,752,462.00
A parachute payment of 16,000,000.00 to help our Championship campaign also needs adding.
A rough total income of Total = 99,014,549.00 just from the above sources.
Add in a predicted TV Income for 2014/15 of 70-80 million.
Rough estimated total come May 2015 = 170-180 million.
170 million - 60 million loss on transfer fees = +110 million.
The big issue is the wages we pay, which is strictly down to the owners.
We also have some of the highest match day ticket prices in the country and you also have to take into account all other income revenue streams.
So, it turns out we haven't actually spent beyond our means on transfer fees. It's the complete mismanagement of contracts being handed out by our owners.
I thought these people were sensible businessmen?
Three and a half years on from the day they walked in, what's better? We're 180 million in debt, despite bringing in that amount in TV revenue alone. If you add in all other income streams it's actually unbelievable how we can rack up such an amount of debt in a short space of time.
The new training ground and stadium, three and a half years on, haven't even got planning permission and on the pitch, we're heading back to the Championship.
Seriously, what are these 'amazing' owners as the majority call them, doing? I'm struggling to see how these clowns could run a #### up in a brewery if I'm honest! I've never seen such bad business management, it's embarrassing and people who think everything is rosy, need to wake up quickly. All this talk of managers wasting all our money is laughable too. It looks like we're not going to spend a penny today, so effectively we've made a loss of 60 million over four seasons under this regime, which is in reality spending 15 million a season. It's the people behind the contracts that need shooting not the managers.
Have our managers got the best out of the signings? No, not by a long shot but that's a completely different argument. Spending 15 million a season, while spending three of those seasons in the Premier League is something yoyo clubs do and each time they become stronger and the club becomes more safe in terms of the future and is at a point where it can establish themselves in the top flight.
Will we be in a position to bounce straight back next season if we go down? Personally, I think we'll be lucky to stay up. Is our future safe? 180 million in debt, regardless of who it's owed too, doesn't suggest so. Do we look like establishing ourselves as a Premier League club? Far from it. The academy was one of the main priorities and Fernandes seemed ever so pleased with himself last week when doing his interview that we now have the right people in place. So it took three and a half years to get to that point?
So, what is the actual plan here because three and a half years on, all I see is a complete mess and excuses from people who have absolute no idea what's going on, from the staff to the owners.
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