How much can we really spend?

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Its a complex question, based on many unknown factors, how much are the SportsBeans fellas paying us? Whats the actual breakdown of the USM sponsorship? Will we do other sponsorship stuffs.

Its way complex for this time in the morning and I may review this later on when im not tired, but rough math, cos I love this kinda thing, bare in mind I will not be checking a single thing here, solely going off my utterly terrible memory and complete guesswork on the main, here goes, are you sitting comfortably?

ZERO




ONLY MESSING LADS!!! OI OI

Based on the last accounts, we had a "trading profit" of 5m, if we assume the USM deal was worth 15m a season and the SportsBeans deal is worth an extra 3m a season, we have a running total 23m, add the increase in the TV deal of around 30m, based on a top half finish, a few Million from the Europa, also add in the sold out Goodison for last season, added income for Europa, record ST sales and im plucking the number 65m straight from my anus.

Ok, now to satisfy FFP rules we cant have an accounting loss of I think 105m over 3 years, so lets just add that to our kitty, cos why the hell not hey?

Which leaves us 170m with which to purchase players.

Now, as far as STCC goes, we can increase our wages 7m per season, which doesnt leave us much wiggle room, with improved contracts for Coleman and Mirallas, plus, we hope, improved contracts for Rom and Ross(utter giggles), but we can add the improved sponsorship deals rar on the wages, which gives us a running total of 25m increase, current wages sits around 86m, which would mean that before player trading, we could "afford" a wage bill of around 111m.

Player sales would effect FFP and STCC in 2 ways, of course the sale would allow us to spend on new players and ANY profit we make on the player we can also add to the STCC pile which gives us scope to increase our wages, the figures here are based on the the purchase price over a players contract, so if we assume that Rom was bought for 28m, spread over 5 years, 2 years remaining, anything over 11.2m could be stuck on top of the wages pile.

So to review, before player trading we can spend 170m on players, provided Moshiri was willing to spend 105m of his own money, without that, we have 65m. As far as wages are concerned, in simple terms, before player trading we can afford to add 25m to the wage bill, which would be 5 new players on ROUGHLY 100k a week.



I will not be fielding questions on the above, nor will I be accepting ive made any mistakes, so please, read it and flush it.
 

Its a complex question, based on many unknown factors, how much are the SportsBeans fellas paying us? Whats the actual breakdown of the USM sponsorship? Will we do other sponsorship stuffs.

Its way complex for this time in the morning and I may review this later on when im not tired, but rough math, cos I love this kinda thing, bare in mind I will not be checking a single thing here, solely going off my utterly terrible memory and complete guesswork on the main, here goes, are you sitting comfortably?

ZERO




ONLY MESSING LADS!!! OI OI

Based on the last accounts, we had a "trading profit" of 5m, if we assume the USM deal was worth 15m a season and the SportsBeans deal is worth an extra 3m a season, we have a running total 23m, add the increase in the TV deal of around 30m, based on a top half finish, a few Million from the Europa, also add in the sold out Goodison for last season, added income for Europa, record ST sales and im plucking the number 65m straight from my anus.

Ok, now to satisfy FFP rules we cant have an accounting loss of I think 105m over 3 years, so lets just add that to our kitty, cos why the hell not hey?

Which leaves us 170m with which to purchase players.

Now, as far as STCC goes, we can increase our wages 7m per season, which doesnt leave us much wiggle room, with improved contracts for Coleman and Mirallas, plus, we hope, improved contracts for Rom and Ross(utter giggles), but we can add the improved sponsorship deals rar on the wages, which gives us a running total of 25m increase, current wages sits around 86m, which would mean that before player trading, we could "afford" a wage bill of around 111m.

Player sales would effect FFP and STCC in 2 ways, of course the sale would allow us to spend on new players and ANY profit we make on the player we can also add to the STCC pile which gives us scope to increase our wages, the figures here are based on the the purchase price over a players contract, so if we assume that Rom was bought for 28m, spread over 5 years, 2 years remaining, anything over 11.2m could be stuck on top of the wages pile.

So to review, before player trading we can spend 170m on players, provided Moshiri was willing to spend 105m of his own money, without that, we have 65m. As far as wages are concerned, in simple terms, before player trading we can afford to add 25m to the wage bill, which would be 5 new players on ROUGHLY 100k a week.



I will not be fielding questions on the above, nor will I be accepting ive made any mistakes, so please, read it and flush it.

Thanks for taking the time frând.

I accept this as unequivocal fact.

Wonder if the Moshy one is willing to do a City and stick two fingers up and pay the piper.
 
Its a complex question, based on many unknown factors, how much are the SportsBeans fellas paying us? Whats the actual breakdown of the USM sponsorship? Will we do other sponsorship stuffs.

Its way complex for this time in the morning and I may review this later on when im not tired, but rough math, cos I love this kinda thing, bare in mind I will not be checking a single thing here, solely going off my utterly terrible memory and complete guesswork on the main, here goes, are you sitting comfortably?

ZERO




ONLY MESSING LADS!!! OI OI

Based on the last accounts, we had a "trading profit" of 5m, if we assume the USM deal was worth 15m a season and the SportsBeans deal is worth an extra 3m a season, we have a running total 23m, add the increase in the TV deal of around 30m, based on a top half finish, a few Million from the Europa, also add in the sold out Goodison for last season, added income for Europa, record ST sales and im plucking the number 65m straight from my anus.

Ok, now to satisfy FFP rules we cant have an accounting loss of I think 105m over 3 years, so lets just add that to our kitty, cos why the hell not hey?

Which leaves us 170m with which to purchase players.

Now, as far as STCC goes, we can increase our wages 7m per season, which doesnt leave us much wiggle room, with improved contracts for Coleman and Mirallas, plus, we hope, improved contracts for Rom and Ross(utter giggles), but we can add the improved sponsorship deals rar on the wages, which gives us a running total of 25m increase, current wages sits around 86m, which would mean that before player trading, we could "afford" a wage bill of around 111m.

Player sales would effect FFP and STCC in 2 ways, of course the sale would allow us to spend on new players and ANY profit we make on the player we can also add to the STCC pile which gives us scope to increase our wages, the figures here are based on the the purchase price over a players contract, so if we assume that Rom was bought for 28m, spread over 5 years, 2 years remaining, anything over 11.2m could be stuck on top of the wages pile.

So to review, before player trading we can spend 170m on players, provided Moshiri was willing to spend 105m of his own money, without that, we have 65m. As far as wages are concerned, in simple terms, before player trading we can afford to add 25m to the wage bill, which would be 5 new players on ROUGHLY 100k a week.



I will not be fielding questions on the above, nor will I be accepting ive made any mistakes, so please, read it and flush it.
You used lots of abbreviations i dont understand, therefore you are now my financial guru! All hail
 


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