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We stopped publishing full accounts effective for the end of the 2014/15 season and in recent times didn't publish them prior to the 2009/10 season. Absolutely insane to think we had a wage bill of nearly £10m (during The Experiment season of all seasons).Total wage costs2014/15 season - £4.12m (League One)2013/14 season - £7.3m (Championship)2012/13 season - £7.05m (League One)2011/12 season - £9.36m (Championship)2010/11 season - £7.5m (Championship)2009/10 season - £6.6m (Championship)Now? Probably between £2-£2.5m?
That’s how we got straight back up. We spent big to give Saunders that squad.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 26, 2023, 06:59:25 pmQuote from: In the box on December 26, 2023, 06:49:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on December 26, 2023, 06:21:43 pmWeren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?You don’t throw away the opportunity when Moore left by giving the job to a first timer unless you don’t want promotion . Every other manager since left under a cloud WHY ? Imo the club was cutting back the amount money available and settling on playing L2 as wage bills and running costs can be managed prudently! Until Terry Bramhall stepping at the start of this season , ticket sales had nose dived and supporters were viewing with their feet . TB has pulled another stroke by bringing in a managers liked by the supporters but still put restraints on the wage bill . Imo we are not long for this league unless TB can find a buyer as even he has a limited on what he can put in . Results are gained in this division by providing a positive outlook and the funds to back up the wishes of the club intent . There are no guarantees of success but over time results grow as a consistency and momentum also grows with better results .?But remove the positives and you end up 20th in L2 ..We have a first team squad of more than 30 players. I'd guess that the wage bill is north of £40k/week.Yet stop for a moment and ask yourself how many of those players would be regulars in any of the top three sides.I'll start the bidding at "none".It's not lack of funds that is the issue. It is three years of utterly dreadful recruitment. Culminating in that gutless abomination today. Whatever people think, we literally cannot afford to get rid of McCann anyway.We tried to introduce a system where we had a squad of players fit for a certain way of playing. We then just had to recruit managers who could make that system work. Recruitment was handled by the Head of Football.This got dumped and McCann brought in, to have much more control over recruitment. So if people want him to go, then fine but we are then left yet again with a squad full of all sorts, signed by literally five different managers all with different styles of play.So whether people like it or not we need to double down on McCann and let him build a squad over the next two windows. If we are 20th in League Two this time next season, then let's talk about him.
Quote from: In the box on December 26, 2023, 06:49:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on December 26, 2023, 06:21:43 pmWeren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?You don’t throw away the opportunity when Moore left by giving the job to a first timer unless you don’t want promotion . Every other manager since left under a cloud WHY ? Imo the club was cutting back the amount money available and settling on playing L2 as wage bills and running costs can be managed prudently! Until Terry Bramhall stepping at the start of this season , ticket sales had nose dived and supporters were viewing with their feet . TB has pulled another stroke by bringing in a managers liked by the supporters but still put restraints on the wage bill . Imo we are not long for this league unless TB can find a buyer as even he has a limited on what he can put in . Results are gained in this division by providing a positive outlook and the funds to back up the wishes of the club intent . There are no guarantees of success but over time results grow as a consistency and momentum also grows with better results .?But remove the positives and you end up 20th in L2 ..We have a first team squad of more than 30 players. I'd guess that the wage bill is north of £40k/week.Yet stop for a moment and ask yourself how many of those players would be regulars in any of the top three sides.I'll start the bidding at "none".It's not lack of funds that is the issue. It is three years of utterly dreadful recruitment. Culminating in that gutless abomination today.
Quote from: drfchound on December 26, 2023, 06:21:43 pmWeren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?You don’t throw away the opportunity when Moore left by giving the job to a first timer unless you don’t want promotion . Every other manager since left under a cloud WHY ? Imo the club was cutting back the amount money available and settling on playing L2 as wage bills and running costs can be managed prudently! Until Terry Bramhall stepping at the start of this season , ticket sales had nose dived and supporters were viewing with their feet . TB has pulled another stroke by bringing in a managers liked by the supporters but still put restraints on the wage bill . Imo we are not long for this league unless TB can find a buyer as even he has a limited on what he can put in . Results are gained in this division by providing a positive outlook and the funds to back up the wishes of the club intent . There are no guarantees of success but over time results grow as a consistency and momentum also grows with better results .?But remove the positives and you end up 20th in L2 ..
Weren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?
It seems to me that the club has been in descendency since we were last relegated from the Championship in 2015 after financial restraints were introduced as a means of self-sufficiency.
DBR, I too make occasional comment about the sustainability claim made by the club but my ire is not at sustainability as an aspiration (I would love it to be achieved) but rather the crowing about having achieved sustainability when anyone with an ounce of sense can see that it has to be sustained along with all of the factors that affect it, namely stability of the club's league status.What has been happening to the club since sustainability was claimed is that the league position has declined consistently resulting in a massive loss of gate revenues along with ongoing relative reduction in the playing budget.So please tell me how where we are now can be called sustainability.
DBR. Whether you call it self-sufficient or self-sustaining the point is the football team has been in decline for about 8 years now. What do you think the problem is?
It's something more than the fault of the team manager when you consider we've had nine different ones since our decline began around 2015. Regarding injuries, it could be argued that we sign injury-prone or unfit players, or lightweights. Maybe it could be pitch issues, either the ECO power pitch or Cantley Park. Maybe it could be down to the medical staff, but as with the managers, they have come and gone and replacements don't seem to make any difference to the problem.
McCann is the biggest football related asset we have by a country mile. He's currently about 1.5 to 2 divisions below the level he's consistently and recently proven himself to be competent at. We've gotta get behind him and put some faith in him haven't we? I'm certainly prepared to.
Quote from: Ronnie Dovers on December 27, 2023, 08:10:19 pmMcCann is the biggest football related asset we have by a country mile. He's currently about 1.5 to 2 divisions below the level he's consistently and recently proven himself to be competent at. We've gotta get behind him and put some faith in him haven't we? I'm certainly prepared to.Bang on.
Bizarre situation to be in when the manager is a class or two above the playing staff . Very odd . But if he left we would be right royally fecked . And 20th in the National League would beckon
It’s been said before but warrants repeating - Terry must be sat with his head in his hands. All the hard work of the last 20 years and all the cash put into the club (probably most of which has come from him personally) yet we are pretty much back where we started almost. He built and ran a successful business. Must be shedding tears for how the club has eaten up his money and gone backwards at a prodigious rate. Every pound he is putting in over last couple of season is producing a negative return, we go backwards with no sign of this stopping.