Originally posted by lymehoop
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a quick comparison of the most recent set of accounts shows that, while not exactly great, their position is not so terrible.
firstly... it's unlikely that they are really losing £3m a month - last season they lost nearly £2m a month (before taking account of income from sales). they did well on player sales bringing in £16m somehow, so their overall loss for the season was just over £7m. not sure they've sold anyone of value this year, nor have they bought anyone much, so i doubt that their monthly losses have gone up by 50%.
derby do have a slightly higher wage bill than us (£34m to our £30m), but are far less reliant on tv income (their non-tv income was £21m to our £13m).
in any case their rolling 3 year losses are unlikely to incur a £10m fine... because, not to be mean, but only promoted teams get fines
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