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fernandopartridge

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  • Feb 28, 2024
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The club's accounts are due tomorrow for year ending June 23.

I reckon a loss of £7m ish again.

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Danceswithhorses

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #2
I reckon £6m...who's running the forum sweepstakes ?
 
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ccfcchris

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #3
fernandopartridge said:
The club's accounts are due tomorrow for year ending June 23.

I reckon a loss of £7m ish again.

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I would hope it's significantly better than that considering we're supposed to be a well-run club living within our means.
 

hill83

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #4
ccfcchris said:
I would hope it's significantly better than that considering we're supposed to be a well-run club living within our means.
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That’s not an option though tbf

Live within our means and we might as well call it a day
 

ccfcchris

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #5
hill83 said:
That’s not an option though tbf

Live within our means and we might as well call it a day
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I tend to agree but with all the increased revenue and record transfer money it would be nice if we could be a little closer to break even than a £7m loss.
 
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speedie87

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #6
fernandopartridge said:
The club's accounts are due tomorrow for year ending June 23.

I reckon a loss of £7m ish again.

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If accounts are due tomorrow the year end must be 31 May not 30 June
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #7
speedie87 said:
If accounts are due tomorrow the year end must be 31 May not 30 June
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Yes, sorry you're right it's y/e 31May

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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #8
Looking forward to seeing what he tries to pass off as 'French Ski Trip' and 'Antarctica'.

"Sorry beloved fans of Coventree Cidy, we're broke"

 
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wingy

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #9
ccfcchris said:
I would hope it's significantly better than that considering we're supposed to be a well-run club living within our means.
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Last year's thoug first since takeover.
 
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wingy

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #10
Endangered a player,f**king hell the vageries of var and elite football.
 

bigfatronssba

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #11
Its going to be covering the period of the whole pitch fiasco, so I don't imagine it will look good
 
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wingy

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  • Feb 28, 2024
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Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
Looking forward to seeing what he tries to pass off as 'French Ski Trip' and 'Antarctica'.

"Sorry beloved fans of Coventree Cidy, we're broke"

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Scouting and cold weather training?
 
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Ashdown

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #13
hill83 said:
That’s not an option though tbf

Live within our means and we might as well call it a day
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Damned if you do and damned if you don’t !
 

mmttww

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  • Feb 28, 2024
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wingy said:
Endangered a player,f**king hell the vageries of var and elite football.
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Some good 'Wrong Thread' content tonight.

 
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Dimi_Konstantflapalot

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #15
Sad we won’t be able to lean on the expert insight of @oldskyblue58 this time around. Always looked forward to his assessment. RIP
 
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SBAndy

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  • Feb 28, 2024
  • #16
Will likely be pretty rank reading. Clearly the activity since will have softened the blow somewhat and it’d be interesting to see what the notes are around that.
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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  • Feb 29, 2024
  • #17
Surely the accounts will be softened a bit by play off ticket sales and a bumper set of replica kits (at non-reduced prices) ahead of Wembley
 
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Robinshio

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  • Feb 29, 2024
  • #18
Hope to see a profit after player sales or we are in trouble!!
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Feb 29, 2024
  • #19
Robinshio said:
Hope to see a profit after player sales or we are in trouble!!
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There probably won't be one in those accounts, the sales both came after 31 May

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Robinshio

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  • Feb 29, 2024
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fernandopartridge said:
There probably won't be one in those accounts, the sales both came after 31 May

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You are correct. Just hyam
 

Fergusons_Beard

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  • Feb 29, 2024
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Dimi_Konstantflapalot said:
Sad we won’t be able to lean on the expert insight of @oldskyblue58 this time around. Always looked forward to his assessment. RIP
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Was just thinking the same Dimi!

Made it easier to digest and understand.

Hope other step up to fill the void!


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CCFCSteve

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  • Feb 29, 2024
  • #22
Not sure they’ll show too much other than maybe what a mess the club was in before king took over. As FP suggests, all the positive financial stuff, apart from play off run, took place after end of financial year if it’s May 23
 
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Danceswithhorses

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  • Feb 29, 2024
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CCFCSteve said:
Not sure they’ll show too much other than maybe what a mess the club was in before king took over. As FP suggests, all the positive financial stuff, apart from play off run, took place after end of financial year if it’s May 23
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Yes, accounts for the y/e 31 May 24 will be fascinating, and will be interesting to compare y/e 31 May 23
 
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EalingSB

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  • Feb 29, 2024
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EalingSB

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  • Feb 29, 2024
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Coventry City Football Club has published the latest set of accounts for the year ended 31 May, 2023.

The accounts for Coventry City Football Club Limited were filed with Companies House on Thursday.

The period of the accounts includes the 2022/23 season when the Sky Blues reached the EFL Championship Play-Off Final and when Doug King purchased the Football Club.

At the point of acquisition of 100% of the Club in late January 2023, outstanding club debt was converted into equity leaving the Club debt free at that point. This restructure ensured that the Club avoided incurring significant interest and management charges as Doug King confirmed that future funding would be free of interest. This move significantly improves the long term financial strength and sustainability of the Club.

The Club also reverted back to its historical name of Coventry City Football Club Limited.

The Club’s overall loss after tax decreased to £4.715m in 22/23, down from £6.712m in 21/22.

The Sky Blues’ turnover increased by £2.282m to £20.369m – this was mainly due to the Club reaching the Play-Offs and Play-Off Final combined with the decision to bring the retail operation in-house.

Administrative expenses increased from £20.542m in 2022 to £23.602m in 2023 – the majority of this increase being due to increased player wages, alongside a £318k asset write off related to the replacement of one of the training pitches at Ryton.

The profit on the sale of player registrations increased from £494k to £2.368m in 22/23, this being largely due to the sale of Dom Hyam to Blackburn Rovers in August 2022.

During the accounting period, a new five-year licence agreement was signed by the Club to continue to play at its home the Coventry Building Society Arena. The Club also invested over £1m in a new pitch that was installed at the venue in the Summer of 2023. This transformed the playing surface and put to rest any future pitch issues, ensuring that the suspended points deduction still hanging over the Club until the end of the 23/24 season (after the 2022 Commonwealth Games pitch debacle) would be avoided.

Significant Investment has also subsequently been made into the Club’s Ryton Training Ground, with two new 4G Desso pitches installed (mirroring the Coventry Building Society Arena) and an ongoing total revamp of the wider site’s infrastructure. This initial phase of upgrading the facility certainly helped to attract better quality players to the Club during the summer of 2023 and the next phase will focus upon a significant upgrade of the building itself in the coming years.

Additional investment has also been made to the Coventry Building Society Arena (including dressing rooms), to the Club’s new retail operations and to other areas to improve the matchday experience for fans.

There has also been further improvements made to the playing squad after this accounting period. External funding alongside transfer fees received for stand out players such as Viktor Gyokeres and Gustavo Hamer in the summer of 2023 have been invested to acquire many new high-quality players, significantly improving the depth of the squad, and allowing the club to rely far less on loan players than previously.

This sets the foundations for future success and to fulfil the Club’s intentions to reach the EFL play-offs at least three times in the next five years and ultimately to re-join the Premier

Owner Doug King said:

“We are pleased to share the Accounts for the year end 31st May 2023.”

“These accounts are the final accounts of the previous owners of the Club, but the actions since the January 2023 takeover demonstrate that a new era of this great Club is just beginning”.

"Our goal is to reach the Premier League in a sustainable way, improving the operating performance of the Club each year. We will also upgrade our facilities that have been neglected for too long and must reflect our new ambitions”.
 
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Evo1883

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  • Feb 29, 2024
  • #26
Am I right in thinking it shows the debt has been wiped ( liabilities ) from 34 million to now 5 ..
 
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The CableGuy

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  • Feb 29, 2024
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The Sky Blues’ turnover increased by £2.282m to £20.369m – this was mainly due to the Club reaching the Play-Offs and Play-Off Final combined with the decision to bring the retail operation in-house.
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bigfatronssba

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  • Feb 29, 2024
  • #28
Under a £5m loss. Pretty decent figures considering the start to last season. All those games being moved had a terrible effect on ticket sales.

Have we any figures from other championship clubs to compare to?
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Feb 29, 2024
  • #29
The club owes DK £6m via the parent company (this is from the CovCityCo Ltd accounts):

 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Feb 29, 2024
  • #30
Looks like the rent at the Arena is probably around £1m p/a

 

SkyBlueSoul

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  • Feb 29, 2024
  • #31
“The club also reverted back to its historical name of Coventry City Football Club Limited”

I know it’s pedantic but you can’t “revert back”. It’s an official document ffs. Other than that I’m pleased.
 
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Evo1883

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  • Feb 29, 2024
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The CableGuy said:
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The increase should be substantially bigger this year though with bigger crowds and more expensive tickets , better sales of merchandise in the shop too
 
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Evo1883

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  • Feb 29, 2024
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bigfatronssba said:
Under a £5m loss. Pretty decent figures considering the start to last season. All those games being moved had a terrible effect on ticket sales.

Have we any figures from other championship clubs to compare to?
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Bristol City made a pre tax loss of 22.2 mill in 22/23

Norwich 27.2 mill
 
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bigfatronssba

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  • Feb 29, 2024
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fernandopartridge said:
Looks like the rent at the Arena is probably around £1m p/a

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So after two (three if you count Burton) spells of homelessness, we end up paying the same rent as was in the original agreement.
I really miss Sisus business acumen
 
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  • Feb 29, 2024
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fernandopartridge said:
Looks like the rent at the Arena is probably around £1m p/a

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Hmmm, so all that hassle and we're back to the same kind of figure we started with!
 
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