For anyone else out in the CL world that pays a geeky close interest in the annual accounts, I thought I'd start a new thread in preparation for the imminent publication of the accounts on Companies House.
These accounts are going to be the most interesting to see how much of a financial hit the club has made via the protests and boycotting of matches, also to see the directors comments relating to it. I'm interested to see how our debt levels have increased to Staprix.
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As a reminder, in 2016, ticket income and match day activities accounted for £4,758,000 of the overall £12,103,000 income (39.3%) down from £5,248,000 in 2015, accounting for (44.6%) - this was before the boycott really started to take effect.
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Once published, I'll give a comparative breakdown, and obviously welcome any comments from others who want to chip in.
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Wouldnt that be the job of the Chief Financial Officer?
Once NLP have put them together, the board will sign them off and submit them to Companies House for publishing.. usually around about now but before the 31st otherwise you incur a fine.