Statement signings if we go up? (18 Viewers)

wingy

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I’d take him for a season
He'd barely play but you'd assume for the dressing room, but I think he's been put out to grass down there and probably not leave,Dunk on the other hand still has some use in him if he'd come,seemed a bit reckless with his challenges,or the refs have developed a different technique nowadays, and of course they have the don't really make any,soon well be back at Leeds/Chelsea levels in the mid sixties!
 

Briles

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As I said on another thread, doug will have the 3rd lowest net worth in the prem next season. With the 4th lowest being a billionaire. The shining light in this though is he is one above Brentfords owner which shows that smart recruitment and not going crazy can work.
 

SleepyGinger

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He'd barely play but you'd assume for the dressing room, but I think he's been put out to grass down there and probably not leave,Dunk on the other hand still has some use in him if he'd come,seemed a bit reckless with his challenges,or the refs have developed a different technique nowadays, and of course they have the don't really make any,soon well be back at Leeds/Chelsea levels in the mid sixties!
You say that but he’s played quite regularly for a good Brighton team this year
 

SBAndy

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Well, I’ve read that we’d get around £120m for going up in tv rights. I have no idea what we’ll get in sponsorship or player sales, but we’re near capacity on ticket sales already and still in negative operating costs.

The club is in debt to the tune of (£50m) for which interest burdens come due next year. Operating loss 24/25 was (£21.5m), I expect higher this season.
Expected increase in operating costs moving to the Premiership for 26/27 is (£40m). Refurbishment for broadcast requirements is (£8m) according to BBC / Sky Sports.

Budget for new players: £35m + player sales AND a debt free club (for a short while) or…?

I get that this sounds negative and not spending to stay up. So all I ask when you fry this post, say what you will BUT communicate how much you would budget for new players AND how much debt you’d let the club carry forward into 2027.

Operating loss includes the player amortisation, which was £14m in the last financial year. That’s not a cash loss. Underlying loss essentially £7m which is nothing really.
 

wingy

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Operating loss includes the player amortisation, which was £14m in the last financial year. That’s not a cash loss. Underlying loss essentially £7m which is nothing really.
Well soon see how the Stadiums been doing hopefully quite well and taking it forward, next season sublime.
 

shmmeee

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Grendel

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Would we get £10m, that was the upper bound estimation as we arent going to take a loss on a Championship striker with his record surely

He’s a feee agent next summer isn’t he?
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I know this thread is about signings, but who do we think is actually going to be leaving?

I don't think it will be as many as some think. Realistically there needs to be a few, though.
 

Gleneagles65

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Well, I’ve read that we’d get around £120m for going up in tv rights. I have no idea what we’ll get in sponsorship or player sales, but we’re near capacity on ticket sales already and still in negative operating costs.

The club is in debt to the tune of (£50m) for which interest burdens come due next year. Operating loss 24/25 was (£21.5m), I expect higher this season.
Expected increase in operating costs moving to the Premiership for 26/27 is (£40m). Refurbishment for broadcast requirements is (£8m) according to BBC / Sky Sports.

Budget for new players: £35m + player sales AND a debt free club (for a short while) or…?

I get that this sounds negative and not spending to stay up. So all I ask when you fry this post, say what you will BUT communicate how much you would budget for new players AND how much debt you’d let the club carry forward into 2027.
Let’s do a Norwich!
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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Well, I’ve read that we’d get around £120m for going up in tv rights. I have no idea what we’ll get in sponsorship or player sales, but we’re near capacity on ticket sales already and still in negative operating costs.

The club is in debt to the tune of (£50m) for which interest burdens come due next year. Operating loss 24/25 was (£21.5m), I expect higher this season.
Expected increase in operating costs moving to the Premiership for 26/27 is (£40m). Refurbishment for broadcast requirements is (£8m) according to BBC / Sky Sports.

Budget for new players: £35m + player sales AND a debt free club (for a short while) or…?

I get that this sounds negative and not spending to stay up. So all I ask when you fry this post, say what you will BUT communicate how much you would budget for new players AND how much debt you’d let the club carry forward into 2027.
I would add for clarity all our debt is owed to Doug on a interest free basis outside of the stadium mortgage.
 

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