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Spurs announced their results last week.
Turnover of £444m for the year to June 22 which resulted in a loss after tax of £50m. But that was better than the loss the previous year of £83m. But I suppose they would could recoup some of the £133m lost over two years by selling Harry Kane, but they wouldnt have anyone to score then!!
Im sure our owners have realised by now you dont come into football to make money!
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View PostSpurs announced their results last week.
Turnover of £444m for the year to June 22 which resulted in a loss after tax of £50m. But that was better than the loss the previous year of £83m. But I suppose they would could recoup some of the £133m lost over two years by selling Harry Kane, but they wouldnt have anyone to score then!!
Im sure our owners have realised by now you dont come into football to make money!
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Originally posted by Sleeping Giants View Post
Is that correct? We can't lose £39m over 3 years but they can lose £83m in one year?
Over thise two years they lost £133m. But if the FFP figure relating solely to the first team playing budget was a loss of £80m they would need to bring down by £41m in the third year to a loss of £39m. I guess they could achieve that by not buying a £45m plsyer from their annusl £444m income or selling Harry Kane for £100m and buying a £50m replacement?
As Les said in his last interview, clubs keep their FFP position very secret to stop the vultures circling.
Its all clear as mud to me. I guess if Man City get done then other clubs will get dragged in. But how seriously will they do it when these clubs generate the global interest that makes overseas premiership TV rights so lucrative? Better to clobber the low hanging fruit like us and Luton etc.
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