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3 hours ago, Unbelievable said:

Because they understand the concept of growth?

No, because we’re further behind now than we were in 2021.  We’re not gaining ground on them, and we’re running out of runway in terms of future growth based on the rules in place at the moment. 

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48 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

No, because we’re further behind now than we were in 2021.  We’re not gaining ground on them, and we’re running out of runway in terms of future growth based on the rules in place at the moment. 

Ad I said, they might be worried if they understand the concept of growth ;)

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It depends on where we finish, if we qualify for Europe, which European competition, how much we care about fully meeting UEFA's rules or if we're open to being fined, which players get new contracts, new commercial deals, and who we're selling.

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2 minutes ago, timeEd32 said:

It depends on where we finish, if we qualify for Europe, which European competition, how much we care about fully meeting UEFA's rules or if we're open to being fined, which players get new contracts, new commercial deals, and who we're selling.

Apart from that though?

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2 minutes ago, thomas said:

looked it up*. £60m before player sales, thanks.

 

 

 

* asked chatgpt

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Here is the prediction from Swiss Ramble. I’m taking it that we can spend 300m on transfers. EASY. 

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21 minutes ago, JT24 said:

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Here is the prediction from Swiss Ramble. I’m taking it that we can spend 300m on transfers. EASY. 

 

Keep in mind we made a ~£60m loss in 2023/24 if you take out the player sales. This was the same point being made all summer. As of now our default position entering each new accounting period is running a loss of tens of millions before we've spent anything.

 

Despite losing the CL money though 2024/25 should be solid with Adidas, Stack, lack of incomings, and Miggy / Kelly. We should be in decent shape for the 2025/26 PL period.

 

The UEFA numbers are much more questionable due to the adjustments, so it really depends on whether we're in Europe or not and what we're willing to do.

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Just now, Keegans Export said:

Where he's got 2024/25 that presumably means the 2025/26 season ie. the one that starts 1st July this summer?

No, I think he is correct. It means we can make a 80m loss for 24/25. So since we haven't done anything transfer-related, I guess we're in a good spot? 

 

For 25/26, we could have two seasons of PSR profit factoring in?

 

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2 hours ago, Colos Short and Curlies said:


We’ve played right to the allowable limits. The phasing of losses and profit wasn’t the best (!) but making a £105m loss over 3 years is bang on where we needed to be.

 

also shows a canny strategy last June in just making enough

 

Only just made enough because it meant we sold a highly rated youngster in Anderson for essentially £15m. That's not a canny strategy, that was a scramble where we were always going to come out 2nd best.

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5 minutes ago, timeEd32 said:

 

Yeah, he's a bit mixed up there.

I don't think so as the financial results aren't out yet for 24/25 (as we're still in it). So they're predicting what we could lose, on the PSR front, for 24/25.

 

Suppose we could always make signings before the end of the financial period that would factor into 24/25.

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2 minutes ago, JT24 said:

No, I think he is correct. It means we can make a 80m loss for 24/25. So since we haven't done anything transfer-related, I guess we're in a good spot? 

 

For 25/26, we could have two seasons of PSR profit factoring in?

 

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It just doesn't make sense with him writing about summer plans. 2025/26 sees 2022/23 drop off as well and that's what starts to really help the three year calculations.

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