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2011/12 Club Accounts
  • Beano
    Posts: 3,278
    The accounts for the year up to May 2012 are out.

    Highlights:
    - Loss of £9.1 Million
    - Debt increase to £46 Million
    - wage bill up by £5.5 Million
    - Turnover down £1.5 Million

    The money we got for Bellefield in the last year or two (was it £10 Million?). That plus Arteta, Beckford, Yobo. Yakubu, Pienaar, and Bily all adds up to something in the region of £35 Million by my estimations plus another £2 Million debt.

    With about £7.5 Million of it spent on Gibson, Jelavic, and loan fees for Drenthe, Straq, Pienaar. Plus the costs of the increased wage bill and decrease in turnover and even allowing for our usual £5 Million annual loss which you have to count if you're comparing it wit other years - what the _fuck happened to the other £20 odd Million

    And that's before you even get started on the mysterious twenty-something million that's usually disappearing under "Other operating expenses" in the accounts.

    Numbers don't quite add up do they? Again!
  • spengler
    Posts: 2,041
    well..the eletcric bills these days are expensive..
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216
    i cant even be chewed to think about it tbh Beano. Its closed house, we will never know and if i think about it it will make my head want to starting spinning round in an exorcist kind of manner.
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,980

    They lost £9.1 million!!!

     The greedy gits.... I can't wait until those blue union heros get in there and stop this great club from being treated as a cash cow!
  • xreyuk123
    Posts: 785
    Maybe the 20 odd million they've kept off the books is to keep Moysey happy with a new contract and some spends?
  • brboy1
    Posts: 947
    spengler said:

    well..the eletcric bills these days are expensive..


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    So's a good accountant to spin this crock of ****.
  • NSNO
    Posts: 3,111
    Makes no sense that we can have lost another 9 mill......very worrying....

    Where would we be without moyes?!.....i'd be very worried about what might happen in the couple of years post moyes' management.......
  • Deus Ex Machina
    Posts: 3,208
    Maybe the £20m is going toward removing Earl etc? I honestly can't see Bill ripping the club off.
  • NSNO
    Posts: 3,111

    Maybe the £20m is going toward removing Earl etc? I honestly can't see Bill ripping the club off.


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    he's a business man who bullshlts better than a politician......imo
  • koolhandluke8
    Posts: 3,007
    FANTASTIC JOB DONE BY THE MANAGEMENT TEAM AND THE BOARD..

    HATS OFF TO YOU ALL..
  • Beano
    Posts: 3,278
    I don't think Bill is ripping the club off - but I do think he's covering up for those who are - those who helped him win contol of the club and those who helped him defeat the Paul Gregg coup!
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,980

    In all fairness, Paul Gregg could have tried his 'coup' at any time during his directorship.

    The fact that he tried shortly ahead of the Rooney money hitting the bank account and gave up the moment Moyes spent the Rooney money on players should tell you all we need know of the situation.

    We should all be very happy Kenwright won that one.
  • Beano
    Posts: 3,278
    ToffeeCup said:


    In all fairness, Paul Gregg could have tried his 'coup' at any time during his directorship.

    The fact that he tried shortly ahead of the Rooney money hitting the bank account and gave up the moment Moyes spent the Rooney money on players should tell you all we need know of the situation.

    We should all be very happy Kenwright won that one.



    I thought it was more to do with the Kings Dock venture and the killing he could make on that actually - but it's going off on a tangent either way!

  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,980
    Beano said:

    ToffeeCup said:


    In all fairness, Paul Gregg could have tried his 'coup' at any time during his directorship.

    The fact that he tried shortly ahead of the Rooney money hitting the bank account and gave up the moment Moyes spent the Rooney money on players should tell you all we need know of the situation.

    We should all be very happy Kenwright won that one.



    I thought it was more to do with the Kings Dock venture and the killing he could make on that actually - but it's going off on a tangent either way!

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    It was a weird one, but kings dock or not, the Rooney money went back out onto the pitch. Which looks to be the best place for it, had it not I doubt Moyes would still be here
  • king-moyes
    Posts: 3,208
    Moyes has had a new watch, that wasnt cheap i tell yer.. So i guess thats where the £20m has gone
  • mickcav
    Posts: 176
    whats this blue union all about then.

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  • Zildjian
    Posts: 167
    its a shambles  in any other walk of life  the owners shareholders of a company  would be sacked
       uncle cirils handlebars and all that blah blah blah  ****
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216
    just out of interest, are the accounts before or after player trading or not including?? 
  • diggernaut
    Posts: 1,214

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    All questions 'ave t' wait till next AGM mate.
  • brboy1
    Posts: 947
    Inc',in that year.

    A decent accountant won't let a penny slip.

    We seem to allow multi millions to slip,without question.

    Who are our accountants

    Enough money, over the last 5 years,has slipped by,maybe to re-develop GP.?

    20 mil per season.

    We were gonna spend 78 mil on KP. 100 mil would be a deposit for the banks appetite?
  • koolhandluke8
    Posts: 3,007
    Finally something for the doom merchants to crawl out from under their stones for eh !!

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