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« Reply #18570 on: Thursday, June 5, 2025, 09:22:06 »

I've voted no.

Not something I did happily though, voting down something that club has been screaming out for does feel unusual, but there's no way this lot can be trusted. Nor do I believe they have the means or capabilities. Have we actually heard Clem talk once about this? I don't think we have.

The general vibe is that this will be an overwhelming defeat for the club. What will they do next? Try again? Blame the fans for halting progress? Or decide they won't be able to go any further and leave? I hope it's that latter. Will be an interesting couple of months for sure. 
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« Reply #18571 on: Thursday, June 5, 2025, 10:09:49 »

No from me. Sad state of affairs. Have a long hard look at yourself Clem you slimy fuck. 
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« Reply #18572 on: Thursday, June 5, 2025, 11:15:55 »

Not sure if its mentioned on here, but it 'appears' that you can vote multiple times. This isn't the case, it's basically designed that if you change your mind, or want to put different verbiage on your reasoning you can. Therefore the final entry will be the one that matters.

This is probably obvious, but I thought worth sharing as a few people had mentioned to me it looked like you could vote multiple times.
The voting resolution linked to members does set this out...more work for Bennett!
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« Reply #18573 on: Thursday, June 5, 2025, 15:25:54 »

Here's a L2 comparison from Mr Priceoffootball. Wages are low which leads to decent revenue to wage. Wimbledon revenue good, I assume new stadium leverage in play. We're being run on a shoestring but with a fairly high ownership debt.

https://x.com/KieranMaguire/status/1930576135001133367

I'm ignoring Wrexham because they've a bunch of cunts.
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« Reply #18574 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 05:11:26 »

Here's a L2 comparison from Mr Priceoffootball. Wages are low which leads to decent revenue to wage. Wimbledon revenue good, I assume new stadium leverage in play. We're being run on a shoestring but with a fairly high ownership debt.

https://x.com/KieranMaguire/status/1930576135001133367

I'm ignoring Wrexham because they've a bunch of cunts.

If I can read and understand those balances sheets, why the fuck can’t digger?
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« Reply #18575 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 09:31:15 »

Here's a L2 comparison from Mr Priceoffootball. Wages are low which leads to decent revenue to wage. Wimbledon revenue good, I assume new stadium leverage in play. We're being run on a shoestring but with a fairly high ownership debt.

https://x.com/KieranMaguire/status/1930576135001133367

I'm ignoring Wrexham because they've a bunch of cunts.

So my question, and everyone's will be - if our wage bill is about 57% of £6.9m... what is the other £3m a year going on?
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« Reply #18576 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 12:26:07 »

So my question, and everyone's will be - if our wage bill is about 57% of £6.9m... what is the other £3m a year going on?

admin fees, duh!
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« Reply #18577 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 12:27:45 »

I think 60% playing budget to turnover ratio is the FFP (or whatever it's called in L2) limit, no?

That is just the playing wages, you have to cover everything else out of the rest.
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« Reply #18578 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 14:10:50 »

I think 60% playing budget to turnover ratio is the FFP (or whatever it's called in L2) limit, no?


I thought we didn't break down wages into player/other and declared the whole thing as one?

That's how I read this from Fairgame
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... Wage expenditure is typically the largest cost for any football club, encompassing salaries for playing staff, coaches, and off-field personnel...
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« Reply #18579 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 14:25:02 »

I thought we didn't break down wages into player/other and declared the whole thing as one?

That's how I read this from Fairgame

Exactly, that's how I read it. Do we really think that many of our players are on six figures PA?.. And our staff do about three or four job roles on one wage!
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« Reply #18580 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 14:35:56 »

So my question, and everyone's will be - if our wage bill is about 57% of £6.9m... what is the other £3m a year going on?
I would say paying suppliers, HMRC etc but...
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« Reply #18581 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 14:53:19 »

I would say paying suppliers, HMRC etc but...

Most of what we pay HMRC would be employers taxation contributions, which would be included in the salary costs.
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« Reply #18582 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 15:55:24 »

Even Morecambe have new owners… yet no one wants to buy a L2 Club?
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« Reply #18583 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 16:54:23 »

Food and bev cost of sales, rent, travel, medical, stewarding (via agency), agents fees, policing, ticketing commission (as done via a 3rd party), grounds maintenance costs, training ground (haha) rent, utilities, ticket levies for away sales, levies on iFollow income.

You'd be surprised how it all adds up.
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« Reply #18584 on: Friday, June 6, 2025, 17:19:30 »

Food and bev cost of sales, rent, travel, medical, stewarding (via agency), agents fees, policing, ticketing commission (as done via a 3rd party), grounds maintenance costs, training ground (haha) rent, utilities, ticket levies for away sales, levies on iFollow income.

You'd be surprised how it all adds up.

And most of all

A D M I N
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