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Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts
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Re: Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts
"It looks likere being reasonably well run L'horreur! One bone to pick was the unhealthy net spend on players. Even with the whatever can be counted so far from the 100 mill profit from the Rice deal!! Looks.like recruitment has been poor. Losses, little value for selling on etc. Which we know has been true. Perhaps until Steidten's summer window and Paqueta."
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Re: Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts
West Ham have scored 50 goals this season but conceded 55. Our problem has been defending. Now that might have been due to Antonio not being available to hold up and stretch the opposition. Any way we are nineth in the scoring stats. Conceding less would see us with more points.
Re: Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts
Owners out Moyes out. Checks list - Owners can stay Check league table and cup position -Moyes can stay. Be careful what you wish for!!
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"We all know different clubs are following different business strategies. The question is, is ours any better than the other clubs? My feeling is that we still have a large loyal fan base and if they can keep that happy and growing and they don't over charge us they are probably doing a good job. I recognise style of football is not included in financial figures and can change at the drop of a hat."
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"It does show we are on the financial side run very well. Glad we have little debt. Our wage bill in relation to league position is also good, but maybe lucky as we have little depth to our squad and if had more injuries I think we would be in trouble. I guess big stadium and low match day revenue show our ticket prices are more reasonable and no one wants to buy the shitty beer and popcorn! Low marketing must say we sell less crap, maybe less profit markup on the crap, but probably less. I think the worse stat is loss on transfers. I guess that includes the Rice sale. Hopefully that improves with the Tim guy."
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Re: Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts
"We have the 2nd biggest stadium in the league. We have the 7th biggest match day income, and worse still, the 8th biggest commercial income. We have less commercial revenue than Leeds. I'm not sure how you draw the conclusion from that, that Brady is good at her job. She's fucking useless. What this does say is that generally sullivan, unfortunately, has done a decent enough job - although what these charts don't consider is the price of selling the soul of the club. Our net spend is embarrassing, but would be somewhat offset by the rice sale (but offset again by the subsequent purchases)."
Re: Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts
"Brady gets royally slagged off here, but she's actually an excellent business woman. You don't have £80 million + in your bank account without a skill or two."
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Re: Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts
Well managed compared most… Need to increase match day and commercial revenues… And stop Moyes wasting hundreds of millions on player transfers by misusing payers an selling at losses… Also not utilizing and improving value of Academy players… Moyes Out…
Re: Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts
Good information and charts Does show how well West Ham are run financially compared to most other clubs