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Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 20, 2020, 12:55:06 amQuote from: dickos1 on January 19, 2020, 11:46:02 pmI understand these points yes, But if you read what gavin states in the article. The club doesn’t need this subsidy the owners do so by choice to make us more competitive. It’s not a necessity just their choice That's irrelevant. They make that subsidy to give us a baseline expenditure. Which makes us competitive. But what YOU have been saying is that they should give us more expenditure because we sold a player for big bucks. And I've explained my take on why that doesn't follow, logically. If you start from accepting points 3 and 4 that I posted above, you'd be a lot calmer and more realistic about our situation. You might enjoy it too. This is going to sound odd to the people complaining in here, but I actually enjoyed a lot of our performance yesterday. I can see what we have coming together. And I'm not going to lose sleep about the Board not indulging my fantasies about what extra investment might do. I'm on the same page as you Billy. The Owners are choosing to continue with their £1m each commitment, as they have done from the start and before 3 became 2.Add to that projected income from match day sales & Club Doncaster etc., enables them to set the budget.If actual income falls short of the projected income than that's where the additional subsidy kicks in.Again, my understanding is from Gavin at the Meet The Owners is that the increasing income from Club Doncaster plus match day income means the club could self sustain but they choose to continue to put in the same £1m each year.Basically, the days of significant shortfalls are hopefully behind them as other income is better than it s ever been. You only have to look at the financial summary posted by S_M to see what a success Club Doncaster is. Yet there are those who think it is detrimental to DRFC! I'm sure GB has his finger on the pulse in keeping DM informed of where we are with spending, bearing in mind every budget has a commitment to existing contracts etc. I would guess as in any business expenditure as to be agreed and approved, particularly if it involves a fee but I would imagine DM & GB don't need board approval for loans, free transfers etc., but that's just my guess! On the point of what's just been said about extra income from Cup etc would be added to the budget to support the manager. I think it was mentioned at the Meet The Owners that they wanted to spend some money on training facilities and DM also wanted to invest more in the youth/development set up. Please correct me if any of the above is way off.
Quote from: dickos1 on January 19, 2020, 11:46:02 pmI understand these points yes, But if you read what gavin states in the article. The club doesn’t need this subsidy the owners do so by choice to make us more competitive. It’s not a necessity just their choice That's irrelevant. They make that subsidy to give us a baseline expenditure. Which makes us competitive. But what YOU have been saying is that they should give us more expenditure because we sold a player for big bucks. And I've explained my take on why that doesn't follow, logically. If you start from accepting points 3 and 4 that I posted above, you'd be a lot calmer and more realistic about our situation. You might enjoy it too. This is going to sound odd to the people complaining in here, but I actually enjoyed a lot of our performance yesterday. I can see what we have coming together. And I'm not going to lose sleep about the Board not indulging my fantasies about what extra investment might do.
I understand these points yes, But if you read what gavin states in the article. The club doesn’t need this subsidy the owners do so by choice to make us more competitive. It’s not a necessity just their choice
Quote from: IDM on January 20, 2020, 11:58:04 amI would have thought that they would be thick skinned enough to brush aside such comments especially if it is really only a small section of the fan base making such comments.?That small minority make a lot of noise though IDM.And they are human, with families, just like the rest of us.
I would have thought that they would be thick skinned enough to brush aside such comments especially if it is really only a small section of the fan base making such comments.?
If the club was promoted to the Championship, wouldn't the board have to subsidise the team more in order to compete more effectively?
Possibly Although the increase in revenue is quite dramatic from league one to the championship
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on January 20, 2020, 12:15:42 pmIf the club was promoted to the Championship, wouldn't the board have to subsidise the team more in order to compete more effectively?Quote from: dickos1 on January 20, 2020, 12:18:15 pmPossibly Although the increase in revenue is quite dramatic from league one to the championship That's what I thought, although I'm not sure if the financial benefits are instant. If that's the case the board would have to invest more cash into the team, initially at least.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on January 20, 2020, 12:47:34 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on January 20, 2020, 12:15:42 pmIf the club was promoted to the Championship, wouldn't the board have to subsidise the team more in order to compete more effectively?Quote from: dickos1 on January 20, 2020, 12:18:15 pmPossibly Although the increase in revenue is quite dramatic from league one to the championship That's what I thought, although I'm not sure if the financial benefits are instant. If that's the case the board would have to invest more cash into the team, initially at least.Well the away end is worth around a million pounds a season in extra income.