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Post by tommym9 on May 3, 2017 12:43:02 GMT
So cheese n onion crisps again next year then? Twixes too I heard
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Post by Marshy on May 3, 2017 12:45:01 GMT
So cheese n onion crisps again next year then? Twixes too I heard Woohoo! Left or right?
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Post by baggins on May 3, 2017 13:02:16 GMT
So cheese n onion crisps again next year then? Twixes too I heard Source?
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on May 3, 2017 13:32:59 GMT
So cheese n onion crisps again next year then? Think its a health & safety issue. Have you put your hand in a packet of salt and vinegar flavour crisps - which should be a blue packet, not green - whilst suffering from a paper cut. The most painful thing..... in the world (copywrite JClarkson)
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Post by alvestongas on May 3, 2017 16:12:01 GMT
Confirmed that the Checkatrader competition will still be with us next year.Chairmen had agreed before hand that they would vote against only to change their minds when an extra million pound was added to the prize money(which disappointed SH).No fines for fielding an under strength team so we could field our 23 side if we wished. SH hoped the format would be more regional That's an extra £20,833 per L1/2 club - hardly seems enough to swing a vote from Yes to No!
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Post by chippenhamgas on May 3, 2017 16:54:55 GMT
We need an average gate more than the mem capacity to break even when our budget is bottom eight. Is this a joke?
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2017 16:57:17 GMT
We need an average gate more than the mem capacity to break even when our budget is bottom eight. Is this a joke? Obviously not.
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Post by xplosivgas on May 3, 2017 17:05:41 GMT
We need an average gate more than the mem capacity to break even when our budget is bottom eight. Is this a joke? It does seem far fetched. You'd think a stat like that wouldn't get by unchallenged, but I guess it did?
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Post by knowall on May 3, 2017 17:06:17 GMT
We need an average gate more than the mem capacity to break even when our budget is bottom eight. Is this a joke? it is not
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Post by daniel300380 on May 3, 2017 17:11:01 GMT
We need an average gate more than the mem capacity to break even when our budget is bottom eight. Is this a joke? it is not DC lying then??
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Post by chippenhamgas on May 3, 2017 17:27:31 GMT
We need an average gate more than the mem capacity to break even when our budget is bottom eight. Is this a joke? It does seem far fetched. You'd think a stat like that wouldn't get by unchallenged, but I guess it did? Anything Hamer says shouldn't be allowed to go unchallenged.
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Post by peterparker on May 3, 2017 17:45:30 GMT
We need an average gate more than the mem capacity to break even when our budget is bottom eight. Is this a joke? Perhaps because they have been expanding the spens on staffing, travel and other things etc
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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2017 17:46:42 GMT
Educated guess by DC, unless most of the managers in the league have told him their exact budget. One thing I know from accounts is that our budget was similar to Burton Albion in 2016 and they did alright.
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Post by hawkgas on May 3, 2017 17:55:15 GMT
It seems odd how our break even attendance has risen so much, many have stated the rise in support staff numbers. However having seen the salary for the currently advertised Accademy Head of Coaching £25k, I wonder how significant this increase has been on the total wage budget. If our Accademy is to be such a high priority I would have expected the salary for this role to be considerably higher
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Post by Topper Gas on May 3, 2017 18:05:14 GMT
Educated guess by DC, unless most of the managers in the league have told him their exact budget. One thing I know from accounts is that our budget was similar to Burton Albion in 2016 and they did alright. To be fair to DC it probably is bottom 8 then as I doubt Burton were big spenders given their average attendance? I've looked at some clubs accounts and the likes of Millwall and Walsall did have far bigger turnovers/wage budgets then us, plus given we only signed Hartley & Moore last summer I doubt up to January at least DC did have a big budget to spend.
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Post by Topper Gas on May 3, 2017 18:11:06 GMT
It seems odd how our break even attendance has risen so much, many have stated the rise in support staff numbers. However having seen the salary for the currently advertised Accademy Head of Coaching £25k, I wonder how significant this increase has been on the total wage budget. If our Accademy is to be such a high priority I would have expected the salary for this role to be considerably higher Are you sure that's not a typo given the qualifications etc required for the role: We are looking for an individual who can demonstrate an extensive working knowledge of the coaching process and development of an elite level coaching program, as well as being an excellent coach developer to support the coaching workforce. High levels of communication skills, interpersonal skills and motivational skills are essential. Applicants will only be considered if they hold a minimum of UEFA ‘A’ Licence and the FA Youth Award, whilst the FA Advanced Youth Award and being educated to at least degree level would be advantageous. Experience in a similar role or as a coach educator would be desirable Surely an experienced UEFA A license coach educated to degree level will want more than that?
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Post by daniel300380 on May 3, 2017 18:11:50 GMT
Educated guess by DC, unless most of the managers in the league have told him their exact budget. One thing I know from accounts is that our budget was similar to Burton Albion in 2016 and they did alright. Obviously some teams always do better than expected. I expect if you look a lot on a higher budget have finished lower than us as well, some even going down some seasons. But obviously the more you have, the better chance you have of attacking players. Even DC said the players go where the money is a lot of the time. You still need to make sure you bring in the right players, but generally it does make a difference.
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Post by Topper Gas on May 3, 2017 18:52:52 GMT
Looking at this season teams DC may well be telling the truth about only having a bottom 8 budget, as last season's Div I teams like Swindle may well have add a bigger wage budget than teams coming up form Div 2, if so, the division based in wages could look something like this:
Sheffield United Southend United Bolton Wanderers Bradford City Charlton Athletic Fleetwood Town Millwall Milton Keynes Dons Peterborough United Scunthorpe United Oxford United Walsall Southend United Swindon Town Gillingham Chesterfield Port Vale Bristol Rovers Coventry City Bury AFC Wimbledon Northampton Town Oldham Athletic Rochdale Shrewsbury Town
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Post by aghast on May 3, 2017 19:48:37 GMT
I don't think I can see any way of understanding how we need to average more than 12,000 to break even when DC has spent about £3.65 on players in the last three years and most of the squad were originally on Conference wages plus undisclosed enhancements.
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Post by swissgas on May 3, 2017 19:56:04 GMT
I don't think I can see any way of understanding how we need to average more than 12,000 to break even when DC has spent about £3.65 on players in the last three years and most of the squad were originally on Conference wages plus undisclosed enhancements. Have you taken into account the interest payable on our £10 million credit line ?
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