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Wage Bills

Interesting artical from Plymouth boss perspective. Has Plymouth down as having a £6m wage bills, Ipswich £16.5m and the average in championship as £32m. Can Charlton really afford to go up if that is the competitive amount to fund a campaign.

As a side issue I wonder whether TS wants us in league one as cheapskate owners (who are only prospective owners) can't afford the 2 years funding requirement from EFL finance test in the Championship. .

https://www.eadt.co.uk/sport/23521218.ipswich-town-steven-schumacher-plymouths-championship-budget/

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    edited May 2023
    Interesting artical from Plymouth boss perspective. Has Plymouth down as having a £6m wage bills, Ipswich £16.5m and the average in championship as £32m. Can Charlton really afford to go up if that is the competitive amount to fund a campaign.

    As a side issue I wonder whether TS wants us in league one as cheapskate owners (who are only prospective owners) can't afford the 2 years funding requirement from EFL finance test in the Championship. .

    https://www.eadt.co.uk/sport/23521218.ipswich-town-steven-schumacher-plymouths-championship-budget/
    Charlton can’t afford to stay down. 

    I would imagine that average Championship wage bill is highly skewed by the teams that have recently come down from the Prem and/or have parachute payments.
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