Everton Accounts Released

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The wage bill increasing to 75% of turnover is poor given the previously stated aim to reduce it, abeit turnover has fallen slightly.
 
That's very concerning then, and I'm surprised that we are still making such a loss.

How is the loss being covered? Who pays the extra 9 million and with what money?

Looks like we've finally found where the rest of the Rodwell money went.

The wage bill increasing to 75% of turnover is poor given the previously stated aim to reduce it, abeit turnover has fallen slightly.

I'm surprised that it's increased considering that we've probably lost as many players as we've gained, although I imagine Pienaar is on around what Arteta was on and Mirallas is on what Yakubu was. Would love to see the individual breakdown of the wages.
 
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Transfers covered by that time frame if anyones interested

In
Francisco Junior - Free Transfer - 14/02/2012
Nikica Jelavic - Glasgow Rangers - Undisclosed - 31/01/2012
Steven Pienaar - Tottenham Hotspur - Loan - 31/01/2012
Darron Gibson - Manchester United - Undisclosed 13/01/2012
Landon Donovan - LA Galaxy - Loan - 02/01/2012
James McFadden - Free Transfer - 17/10/2011
Marcus Hahnemann - Free Transfer - 23/09/2011
Royston Drenthe - Real Madrid - 31/08/2011
Denis Stracqualursi - Tigre - 31/08/2011
Eric Dier - Sporting Lisbon - Season Long Loan

Out
Aristote Nsiala - Accrington Stanley - Loan - 05/01/2012
Shkodran Mustafi - Sampdoria - Free - 03/01/2012
Jake Bidwell - Brentford - Loan - 24/11/2011
James Wallace - Shrewsbury Town - Loan - 03/11/2011
Femi Orenuga - Notts County - Loan - 20/10/2011
Luke Garbutt - Cheltenham Town - Loan - 29/09/2011
Jose Baxter - Tranmere Rovers - Loan - 23/09/2011
Joseph Yobo - Fenerbahce - Season Long Loan - 05/09/2011
Aiyegbeni Yakubu - Blackburn - £1.5m 31/08/2011
Mikel Arteta - Arsenal - £10m - 31/08/2011
Jermaine Beckford - Leicester City - £2.5m - 31/08/2011
Shane Duffy - Scunthorpe United - Loan - 31/08/2011
Joao Silva - Vitora FC - Season Long Loan - 12/08/2011
James Vaughan - Norwich City - Undisclosed - 28/05/2011
 

Everton prides itself on acquiring and nurturing genuine partnerships and true friendships. Central to developing this is an understanding of our partners’ businesses followed by a commitment to meeting objectives.

Most prominent of our partnerships is the shirt sponsorship deal with Thai Bev through its ‘Chang Beer’ brand, the most lucrative sponsorship deal in the Club’s history and the longest in the Premier League.


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Debt still rising!!,we are stuck with this buffoon forever,its coming to the point where i dont give a **** anymore.
 
Reports surfacing of a trench appearing in Dave's front room as he paces desperately back and forth. the initial static created has shown up on a PIC from the ISS & at first thought to be a new years eve midnight PIC.
 

Most prominent of our partnerships is the shirt sponsorship deal with Thai Bev through its ‘Chang Beer’ brand, the most lucrative sponsorship deal in the Club’s history and the longest in the Premier League.

What complete pointless ****e. Every current shirt sponsorhip deal should be the best EVER. Unless a club is relegated, shirt sponsorship deals should always increase, due to inflation alone. I would be amazed if any club in the Premier League has a current shirt sponsorship deal that ISN'T the most lucrative in their history!
 
I've worked out the answer to our problems.

If we (20000) season ticket holders buy 3 pints of Chang prior to the match, 2 at half time with a burger foot long hot dog, twix and quavers at every home game and each time we pay we give a £20 pound note and tell them to keep the change, and a programme, and some memorabilia at the official store, then I reckon we'd break even each season.

I should be the commercial director.
 
I've worked out the answer to our problems.

If we (20000) season ticket holders buy 3 pints of Chang prior to the match, 2 at half time with a burger foot long hot dog, twix and quavers at every home game and each time we pay we give a £20 pound note and tell them to keep the change, and a programme, and some memorabilia at the official store, then I reckon we'd break even each season.

I should be the commercial director.

If we all eat a burger, foot long hot dog, 3 pints, a twix and a packet of quavers every home game, all that money will have be spent on reinforcing the seats and widening the turntables.
 

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