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Quote from: Ryaldinhio on December 27, 2025, 10:21:37 amQuote from: TonySoprano on December 27, 2025, 10:15:56 amQuote from: Ryaldinhio on December 26, 2025, 09:25:58 pm15-20 years ago we were spending money and regular 6 figure fees on players.Justin JacksonSean ThorntonPaul HeffernanMatt MillsBillyJames O'ConnorBrookerTommy spurWe don't spend ANY money now.....and we are not going to remain in league one without spending money.All of the above were over a decade ago!!!!!!!The difference being we had john Ryan then, a man with huge ambition. We simply dont have that now unfortunatelyTotally agreeDo you think we have a lower budget than Wimbledon, Burton, Exeter and Northampton?
Quote from: TonySoprano on December 27, 2025, 10:15:56 amQuote from: Ryaldinhio on December 26, 2025, 09:25:58 pm15-20 years ago we were spending money and regular 6 figure fees on players.Justin JacksonSean ThorntonPaul HeffernanMatt MillsBillyJames O'ConnorBrookerTommy spurWe don't spend ANY money now.....and we are not going to remain in league one without spending money.All of the above were over a decade ago!!!!!!!The difference being we had john Ryan then, a man with huge ambition. We simply dont have that now unfortunatelyTotally agree
Quote from: Ryaldinhio on December 26, 2025, 09:25:58 pm15-20 years ago we were spending money and regular 6 figure fees on players.Justin JacksonSean ThorntonPaul HeffernanMatt MillsBillyJames O'ConnorBrookerTommy spurWe don't spend ANY money now.....and we are not going to remain in league one without spending money.All of the above were over a decade ago!!!!!!!The difference being we had john Ryan then, a man with huge ambition. We simply dont have that now unfortunately
15-20 years ago we were spending money and regular 6 figure fees on players.Justin JacksonSean ThorntonPaul HeffernanMatt MillsBillyJames O'ConnorBrookerTommy spurWe don't spend ANY money now.....and we are not going to remain in league one without spending money.All of the above were over a decade ago!!!!!!!
So, here we go again, all the budget experts are out again I see.It never ceases to amaze me that when we're doing well its because we have a great manager and when we're not its because our budget is shit.In recent months the VSC was invited to go through the accounts for the last financial year, and at the same time we went through the budget for this year as well. So I don't speak from a position of having to guess what we spent on and off the pitch, I have it here in front of me on my desk. Those decrying the state of our budget would be very wrong as its more than a healthy budget, more than enough to keep us firmly in this division. The difference in the budget from last year (when nobody moaned about it as we finished top of the division) and this years is quite stark, with at least another £2m allocated to the playing squad. According to the financial league tables issued by the EFL, a point I've made on numerous occasions as a part and parcel of financial fair play regulations puts us firmly in the top half of the division. The EFL issue these numbers on a fairly regular basis throughout the season so as to curb the impulses of football clubs to spend more on the playing budget for a fear of missing out. Its certainly not done to encourage clubs to spend more!As a rule of thumb you would expect clubs that spent the 5th most money should be in and around the top 5, those who spent the 10th should be in and around the middle of the table etc etc. So how does that account for managers then? Shouldn't the ability of managers shine through as well? If you classed yourself as an above average manager shouldn't you be able to pitch your team several positions above what your budget dictates? If managers could only ever achieve what their budget dictated then why spend so much time, effort, and money on looking for better managers?And once that has been taken into account should the facilities also play a part? The quality of the training ground and gym should count too shouldn’t it?The point I'm making is that success on a football pitch is a complex picture of all sorts of variables, and pointing a finger at the budget every time we play poorly is not the black and white picture some people seem to think it is. I have my own theories as to why we struggle in areas that we shouldn’t necessarily.And I can assure all those negative and pessimistic individuals who appear and state with such conviction that its the budget that’s wrong that it quite clearly isn't, its a healthy budget for a team and club like ours, and the documents on my desk bear that out.
You only need to look at our recruitment to suggest that the budget is not good enough to compete at this level. If we are operating with a mid table budget and players like Pearson, Hanlan, Gotts, Sharp and others are taking up a large portion of it, then we have been seriously taken advantage of by their agents. In that situation, McCann and the rest of the decision makers need to go immediately.
Gotta love this forum. Silent Majority comes on to state the facts and hopefully straighten out the issue. Followed immediately by people who just love to argue black is white.
Quote from: silent majority on December 27, 2025, 03:36:36 pmSo, here we go again, all the budget experts are out again I see.It never ceases to amaze me that when we're doing well its because we have a great manager and when we're not its because our budget is shit.In recent months the VSC was invited to go through the accounts for the last financial year, and at the same time we went through the budget for this year as well. So I don't speak from a position of having to guess what we spent on and off the pitch, I have it here in front of me on my desk. Those decrying the state of our budget would be very wrong as its more than a healthy budget, more than enough to keep us firmly in this division. The difference in the budget from last year (when nobody moaned about it as we finished top of the division) and this years is quite stark, with at least another £2m allocated to the playing squad. According to the financial league tables issued by the EFL, a point I've made on numerous occasions as a part and parcel of financial fair play regulations puts us firmly in the top half of the division. The EFL issue these numbers on a fairly regular basis throughout the season so as to curb the impulses of football clubs to spend more on the playing budget for a fear of missing out. Its certainly not done to encourage clubs to spend more!As a rule of thumb you would expect clubs that spent the 5th most money should be in and around the top 5, those who spent the 10th should be in and around the middle of the table etc etc. So how does that account for managers then? Shouldn't the ability of managers shine through as well? If you classed yourself as an above average manager shouldn't you be able to pitch your team several positions above what your budget dictates? If managers could only ever achieve what their budget dictated then why spend so much time, effort, and money on looking for better managers?And once that has been taken into account should the facilities also play a part? The quality of the training ground and gym should count too shouldn’t it?The point I'm making is that success on a football pitch is a complex picture of all sorts of variables, and pointing a finger at the budget every time we play poorly is not the black and white picture some people seem to think it is. I have my own theories as to why we struggle in areas that we shouldn’t necessarily.And I can assure all those negative and pessimistic individuals who appear and state with such conviction that its the budget that’s wrong that it quite clearly isn't, its a healthy budget for a team and club like ours, and the documents on my desk bear that out.We dont know what last yrs budget was so to state an extra £2m we also don't know what that is or denotes. GM was quoted as stating we were 7th budget in L2 last yr so I expect an extra £2m wouldn't have put us top of L2 last year.Regards you knowing what is spent on and off the field, do you? You may know what the budget was for this year but do you know what has been spent? Im guessing not unless you have access to this years live accounts which is doubtful.I have said in a previous post that we didn't go big in the transfer window so maybe from the budget there was a kitty saved for January.....let's wait and see. Here's hoping.Ultimately L1 is much more competitive (both in terms of on the pitch and in money being spent )than I expected and probably most others. Our budget has increased £2m from L2. Other teams are spending more than that on one player. Im not saying we should but IMO if we want to compete at the top end of this table then multiple 6 figure transfers were required. I also know thats easier said than done nowadays with FFP but thats where having the right people behind the scenes and a bigger strategy as a club comes in. Plenty of smaller clubs do it and do it well.
Quote from: Ryaldinhio on December 27, 2025, 07:54:25 pmQuote from: silent majority on December 27, 2025, 03:36:36 pmSo, here we go again, all the budget experts are out again I see.It never ceases to amaze me that when we're doing well its because we have a great manager and when we're not its because our budget is shit.In recent months the VSC was invited to go through the accounts for the last financial year, and at the same time we went through the budget for this year as well. So I don't speak from a position of having to guess what we spent on and off the pitch, I have it here in front of me on my desk. Those decrying the state of our budget would be very wrong as its more than a healthy budget, more than enough to keep us firmly in this division. The difference in the budget from last year (when nobody moaned about it as we finished top of the division) and this years is quite stark, with at least another £2m allocated to the playing squad. According to the financial league tables issued by the EFL, a point I've made on numerous occasions as a part and parcel of financial fair play regulations puts us firmly in the top half of the division. The EFL issue these numbers on a fairly regular basis throughout the season so as to curb the impulses of football clubs to spend more on the playing budget for a fear of missing out. Its certainly not done to encourage clubs to spend more!As a rule of thumb you would expect clubs that spent the 5th most money should be in and around the top 5, those who spent the 10th should be in and around the middle of the table etc etc. So how does that account for managers then? Shouldn't the ability of managers shine through as well? If you classed yourself as an above average manager shouldn't you be able to pitch your team several positions above what your budget dictates? If managers could only ever achieve what their budget dictated then why spend so much time, effort, and money on looking for better managers?And once that has been taken into account should the facilities also play a part? The quality of the training ground and gym should count too shouldn’t it?The point I'm making is that success on a football pitch is a complex picture of all sorts of variables, and pointing a finger at the budget every time we play poorly is not the black and white picture some people seem to think it is. I have my own theories as to why we struggle in areas that we shouldn’t necessarily.And I can assure all those negative and pessimistic individuals who appear and state with such conviction that its the budget that’s wrong that it quite clearly isn't, its a healthy budget for a team and club like ours, and the documents on my desk bear that out.We dont know what last yrs budget was so to state an extra £2m we also don't know what that is or denotes. GM was quoted as stating we were 7th budget in L2 last yr so I expect an extra £2m wouldn't have put us top of L2 last year.Regards you knowing what is spent on and off the field, do you? You may know what the budget was for this year but do you know what has been spent? Im guessing not unless you have access to this years live accounts which is doubtful.I have said in a previous post that we didn't go big in the transfer window so maybe from the budget there was a kitty saved for January.....let's wait and see. Here's hoping.Ultimately L1 is much more competitive (both in terms of on the pitch and in money being spent )than I expected and probably most others. Our budget has increased £2m from L2. Other teams are spending more than that on one player. Im not saying we should but IMO if we want to compete at the top end of this table then multiple 6 figure transfers were required. I also know thats easier said than done nowadays with FFP but thats where having the right people behind the scenes and a bigger strategy as a club comes in. Plenty of smaller clubs do it and do it well.I would also question the claim that an extra 2 million would take us from 7th in league 2, to top half in league 1.
Revenue will be up 2-3 million?
Beginning of the season it was all about how good the squad was and the depth we had people believed it bought the season tickets, it was apparent after the first month our squad is not league one standard nobody who can beat an opponent does not bode well all we want is honesty just say how it is, and personally if someone offered five hundred thousand for any of our players I would snatch their hands off. RTID
Quote from: StocksArmy on December 27, 2025, 06:09:59 pmYou only need to look at our recruitment to suggest that the budget is not good enough to compete at this level. If we are operating with a mid table budget and players like Pearson, Hanlan, Gotts, Sharp and others are taking up a large portion of it, then we have been seriously taken advantage of by their agents. In that situation, McCann and the rest of the decision makers need to go immediately.The second part of your post is exactly the problem for me.We have the wrong people in the wrong roles clearly. We don't appear to have any scouting set up or any way of recruiting other than players McCann's fancied for a few years or just on vibes. And then when we do sign a player who has something to offer i.e. Hanlan he gets two starts then he's out of the squad for weeks and months. The downfall of our season and, possibly immediate future, is that McCann doesn't seem to have a plan/idea of how to work for the long term.
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on December 27, 2025, 08:36:39 pmRevenue will be up 2-3 million?It Will certainly be up, maybe SM can let us know topline movement following promotion?
Quote from: silent majority on December 27, 2025, 03:36:36 pmSo, here we go again, all the budget experts are out again I see.It never ceases to amaze me that when we're doing well its because we have a great manager and when we're not its because our budget is shit.In recent months the VSC was invited to go through the accounts for the last financial year, and at the same time we went through the budget for this year as well. So I don't speak from a position of having to guess what we spent on and off the pitch, I have it here in front of me on my desk. Those decrying the state of our budget would be very wrong as its more than a healthy budget, more than enough to keep us firmly in this division. The difference in the budget from last year (when nobody moaned about it as we finished top of the division) and this years is quite stark, with at least another £2m allocated to the playing squad. According to the financial league tables issued by the EFL, a point I've made on numerous occasions as a part and parcel of financial fair play regulations puts us firmly in the top half of the division. The EFL issue these numbers on a fairly regular basis throughout the season so as to curb the impulses of football clubs to spend more on the playing budget for a fear of missing out. Its certainly not done to encourage clubs to spend more!As a rule of thumb you would expect clubs that spent the 5th most money should be in and around the top 5, those who spent the 10th should be in and around the middle of the table etc etc. So how does that account for managers then? Shouldn't the ability of managers shine through as well? If you classed yourself as an above average manager shouldn't you be able to pitch your team several positions above what your budget dictates? If managers could only ever achieve what their budget dictated then why spend so much time, effort, and money on looking for better managers?And once that has been taken into account should the facilities also play a part? The quality of the training ground and gym should count too shouldn’t it?The point I'm making is that success on a football pitch is a complex picture of all sorts of variables, and pointing a finger at the budget every time we play poorly is not the black and white picture some people seem to think it is. I have my own theories as to why we struggle in areas that we shouldn’t necessarily.And I can assure all those negative and pessimistic individuals who appear and state with such conviction that its the budget that’s wrong that it quite clearly isn't, its a healthy budget for a team and club like ours, and the documents on my desk bear that out.I assume your talking about wages and not transfer fees. Because the club refusing to pay any transfer fees clearly limit the quality we can sign, having to sign other league 1 clubs cast offs, or signing league 2 players.
Quote from: TonySoprano on December 27, 2025, 05:48:54 pmQuote from: silent majority on December 27, 2025, 03:36:36 pmSo, here we go again, all the budget experts are out again I see.It never ceases to amaze me that when we're doing well its because we have a great manager and when we're not its because our budget is shit.In recent months the VSC was invited to go through the accounts for the last financial year, and at the same time we went through the budget for this year as well. So I don't speak from a position of having to guess what we spent on and off the pitch, I have it here in front of me on my desk. Those decrying the state of our budget would be very wrong as its more than a healthy budget, more than enough to keep us firmly in this division. The difference in the budget from last year (when nobody moaned about it as we finished top of the division) and this years is quite stark, with at least another £2m allocated to the playing squad. According to the financial league tables issued by the EFL, a point I've made on numerous occasions as a part and parcel of financial fair play regulations puts us firmly in the top half of the division. The EFL issue these numbers on a fairly regular basis throughout the season so as to curb the impulses of football clubs to spend more on the playing budget for a fear of missing out. Its certainly not done to encourage clubs to spend more!As a rule of thumb you would expect clubs that spent the 5th most money should be in and around the top 5, those who spent the 10th should be in and around the middle of the table etc etc. So how does that account for managers then? Shouldn't the ability of managers shine through as well? If you classed yourself as an above average manager shouldn't you be able to pitch your team several positions above what your budget dictates? If managers could only ever achieve what their budget dictated then why spend so much time, effort, and money on looking for better managers?And once that has been taken into account should the facilities also play a part? The quality of the training ground and gym should count too shouldn’t it?The point I'm making is that success on a football pitch is a complex picture of all sorts of variables, and pointing a finger at the budget every time we play poorly is not the black and white picture some people seem to think it is. I have my own theories as to why we struggle in areas that we shouldn’t necessarily.And I can assure all those negative and pessimistic individuals who appear and state with such conviction that its the budget that’s wrong that it quite clearly isn't, its a healthy budget for a team and club like ours, and the documents on my desk bear that out.I assume your talking about wages and not transfer fees. Because the club refusing to pay any transfer fees clearly limit the quality we can sign, having to sign other league 1 clubs cast offs, or signing league 2 players. Transfer fees and loan fees come out of the budget don't they? Once again, it comes down to how the budget is utilised, whether in certain cases, we're prepared to pay a transfer fee for a player in contract. We can debate whether there should have been more focus on quality rather than quantity but even then, once we acquire the players, all the other factors come into play to gell a squad together to get results. The vast majority of transfers are free transfer but that doesn't mean those players are ones nobody wants does it. We never know whether we tried to sign contracted players for fees as maybe those targets didn't agree to come for whatever reason. Apart from that one exceptional period, we've never been a club who flashed the cash but there have been the odd exceptions for very good players. I can't see this changing anytime soon paricularly with our limited fanbase. I'm sure we'd all love us to go out and cherry pick a player or two but there's plenty of other things we can question about why our players and management aren't currently performaning as well as a number of them can.
The ones paying fees for players are likely putting themselves in trouble by doing so. We pick up good players without paying fees. Which is commendable, if we can do that and still be competitive. Why would we pay fees. Some of our fans are quick to slip the dagger in when we face some adversity.
Quote from: DRFCSouth on Today at 12:25:09 pmThe ones paying fees for players are likely putting themselves in trouble by doing so. We pick up good players without paying fees. Which is commendable, if we can do that and still be competitive. Why would we pay fees. Some of our fans are quick to slip the dagger in when we face some adversity.Would also note that Lincoln and Peterborough put themselves in the position to spend fees because of the money they generate through player sales.There’s a few players who were free agents and wouldn’t have been out of our reach who are currently performing well in League One. Jake Beesley and Reyes Cleary are doing well and both looked like McCann type players when I saw them against us for Burton and Barnsley this season for example.Playing catch up this January is different to the last two seasons as we aren’t as desirable a proposition to the available players in the league. Relying on winter windows is unsustainable, it’s the summer where you build your squad with the long term in mind. And the pattern of January’s being fruitful is due some bad luck.
There has been an awful lot of rubbish written on here recently about budgets and transfers - mostly by people with a long-term agenda (under all their user names) rather than any real knowledge. Very, very few players are transfered for a fee these days, and not many clubs buy players. This is a list of all the transfer dealings other League One clubs did prior to the start of this season:Barnsley - 9 players £0 feeBlackpool - 12 players £1.5 mill (2 players)Bolton - 14 players £1.9 mill (3 players)Bradford - 11 players £0 feeBurton - 11 players £0 feeCardiff - 3 players £1 mill (1 player)Exeter - 8 players £0 feeHuddersfield - 14 players £1.7 mill (2 players)Orient - 15 players £0 feeLincoln - 10 players £1.3 mill (2 players)Luton - 14 players £2.6 mill (3 players)Mansfield - 11 players £0 feeNorthampton 17 players £0 feePeterborough - 16 players £1.6 mill (2 players)Plymouth - 16 players £2.4 mill (5 players)Port Vale - 13 players £250k (1 player)Reading - 14 players £288k (1 player)Rotherham - 12 players £0 feeStevenage - 11 players £0 feeStockport - 12 players £2.5 mill (2 players)Wigan - 11 players £400k (1 player)Wimbledon - 10 players £0 fee
It seems that despite posting actual and factual information on here that's not enough for the naysayers on the forum. Look I understand your frustration, most of it is born out of wanting the club to do well, but your constant bickering over the budget and its shortcomings are not the answer. Challenging what I've posted only makes you look more naive, and I won't be challenging you on a post by post basis in order to justify what I know to be the case. But here goes;The budget we had last season was really good by LG2 standards, it was meant to give us a fighting chance of promotion, which it did. But to make sure we got there an extra £0.5m was pumped into the playing squad, and that was the gamble the club made which proved successful.The revenue from Central Distribution (the EFL money) last season was estimated at £1.3m but ended up being about £1.7m. The estimate for this season is £2.7m, giving us an extra £1m thereabouts but the playing budget has an extra £2m or more. This has to come from somewhere. Most of that will come from ticket revenue, and for this season we should see another £0.6m, the rest will hopefully come from commercial and other areas, but at the end of the day we are a club that runs at a loss, a smaller one than quite a number of clubs but that shouldn't decry from the efforts of the staff to make ends meet, but also the underwriting of all debts falls to one man.That man underwrote the extra monies needed for what have been expensive, and much needed improvements throughout the club, especially at Cantley Park. He has been more generous than any single individual has done in all my years of supporting this club, and I go back a long way! He doesn’t lack ambition as some people say, he just displays it in a different way. And finally, its the EFL who tell you where you are when it comes to your position in the budget league table. They’re the ones who have all that information to hand, so when the club tell you they have a top half playing budget, or a top six budget that is again a fact that is unarguable. That information comes from the EFL. Its not debatable, its a fact. These are the details that any club has to submit to the EFL to make sure they comply with FFP, and at the end of the day any club that fails to meet these requirements ends up on the EFL naughty step, just look at SWFC for confirmation!More people should be thankful for the VSC and the work we do on your behalf, when it goes wrong we're the first to see it. We're not here to protect the club at any cost, and believe me you don't see half of what goes on behind the scenes to try and keep the club as honest as we can, but there's no point in flipping our lid over something that doesn’t exist. As I said in my previous post I have my thoughts on where things are going wrong, but all this focus on the playing budget is just wrong.