My dodgy post
I thought I could be clever a post a spread sheet, however, it appears to be beyond my limited tech terrorist abilities, so I tried to send it out on an old post, now I'm feeling really dumb.
If you can read it which apparently some people can (I bloody can't) the now very labored point I'm trying to make is even if we loose said players likely to leave the cost of settling contracts at even 50% of value will take a big chunk of change!
God I wish I hadn't bothered!
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God... One week into the off season on here and I already cant wait for the Football to restart8
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I find it hard to believe we're paying those weekly wages in the Championship, for what are essentially League 1 players.0
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@LONGTIMEADDICKTED - are they your figures?0
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Don't worry, I bet it was really boring anyway.
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For all that are confused. This is what he was trying to post.
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Think you've over estimated a lot of those wages though.2
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On knowledge or what they are worth the way they played this seasonLeeds_Addick said:Think you've over estimated a lot of those wages though.
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Average championship wage is around £6k.ross1 said:
On knowledge or what they are worth the way they played this seasonLeeds_Addick said:Think you've over estimated a lot of those wages though.
I'd be surprised if Cousins or Igor were on £12k.0 -
I understand what you're trying to show, but several of those players we won't need to pay off, as they'll attract interest from other club anyway, e.g. Cousins, Lookman, JBG, Kashi, Tex, Bauer2
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Not sure I get this.
Can someone start another thread to explain what this one is about please?
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He has posted a very interested spread sheet in a very old post of 10 years ago.
I'm trying to upload it from there now myself but am unable. The screen shot is above.2 -
Cant see THD being on 5k a week.0
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Sorry, but unless it's in a new thread I'm not going to understand I'm afraid.Curb_It said:He has posted a very interested spread sheet in a very old post of 10 years ago.
I'm trying to upload it from there now myself but am unable. The screen shot is above.
I saw the thread title and was thinking that maybe someone's mail order bride had turned up!4 -
Be very surprised if Beeney and Johnson were on the same money.0
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Fox surely can't be on the same as Jackson?
Naby Sarr on 7k is an absolute robbery if true.
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Johnson's at least £2k a week more than he's worth for starters.Leeds_Addick said:Think you've over estimated a lot of those wages though.
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Why is Sarr being paid?3
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I read the thread title and though it said, My dodgy past". Bit disappointing if I'm honest...Off_it said:
Sorry, but unless it's in a new thread I'm not going to understand I'm afraid.Curb_It said:He has posted a very interested spread sheet in a very old post of 10 years ago.
I'm trying to upload it from there now myself but am unable. The screen shot is above.
I saw the thread title and was thinking that maybe someone's mail order bride had turned up!5 -
Good exercise but the figures are about a third overstated IMO. The total wage bill in 2015 was £10.2m, which we know from the accounts.
There were 45 non-football staff at an average, let's say, of £25,000, which would account for £1.125m.
There were 121 matchday staff. Supposing they are paid an average of £50 for 23 matches that's another £150k, give or take.
There were 99 football staff (including academy and young players), of whom three quarters are not in the first team squad. Let's say the latter are on an average of £25k too, that's another £1.9m.
That gives you a first-team squad cost of around £7m (excluding on-costs), which I think is more likely.4 -
Being a great believer in spreadsheets, I originally assumed these were actual figures, not speculation. Not worth the time I wasted downloading the file to be frank.0
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i first read this as 'My Dodgy Past'
edit : Bournemouth beat me to it
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Looks like the solution to some kind of hypothetical conundrum or riddle. What's next to solve?Airman Brown said:Good exercise but the figures are about a third overstated IMO. The total wage bill in 2015 was £10.2m, which we know from the accounts.
There were 45 non-football staff at an average, let's say, of £25,000, which would account for £1.125m.
There were 121 matchday staff. Supposing they are paid an average of £50 for 23 matches that's another £150k, give or take.
There were 99 football staff (including academy and young players), of whom three quarters are not in the first team squad. Let's say the latter are on an average of £25k too, that's another £1.9m.
That gives you a first-team squad cost of around £7m (excluding on-costs), which I think is more likely.
"A snail is at the bottom of a 30 foot well. Every hour the snail is able to climb up 3 feet, then immediately slide back down 2 feet. How many hours does it take for the snail to get out of the well?"1 -
Urrrrr 100,800 seconds1
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About 3 hours less than Nobby Sarr.unjpc49427 said:
Looks like the solution to some kind of hypothetical conundrum or riddle. What's next to solve?Airman Brown said:Good exercise but the figures are about a third overstated IMO. The total wage bill in 2015 was £10.2m, which we know from the accounts.
There were 45 non-football staff at an average, let's say, of £25,000, which would account for £1.125m.
There were 121 matchday staff. Supposing they are paid an average of £50 for 23 matches that's another £150k, give or take.
There were 99 football staff (including academy and young players), of whom three quarters are not in the first team squad. Let's say the latter are on an average of £25k too, that's another £1.9m.
That gives you a first-team squad cost of around £7m (excluding on-costs), which I think is more likely.
"A snail is at the bottom of a 30 foot well. Every hour the snail is able to climb up 3 feet, then immediately slide back down 2 feet. How many hours does it take for the snail to get out of the well?"4 -
Perhaps it should read:unjpc49427 said:
Looks like the solution to some kind of hypothetical conundrum or riddle. What's next to solve?Airman Brown said:Good exercise but the figures are about a third overstated IMO. The total wage bill in 2015 was £10.2m, which we know from the accounts.
There were 45 non-football staff at an average, let's say, of £25,000, which would account for £1.125m.
There were 121 matchday staff. Supposing they are paid an average of £50 for 23 matches that's another £150k, give or take.
There were 99 football staff (including academy and young players), of whom three quarters are not in the first team squad. Let's say the latter are on an average of £25k too, that's another £1.9m.
That gives you a first-team squad cost of around £7m (excluding on-costs), which I think is more likely.
"A snail is at the bottom of a 30 foot well. Every hour the snail is able to climb up 3 feet, then immediately slide back down 2 feet. How many hours does it take for the snail to get out of the well?"
"Looks like the solution to some kind of hypothetical conundrum or riddle under Roland & Katrien. What's next season going to solve?
"A rubbish football team is at the bottom of a 24 team table. Every few games the rubbish football team is able to climb up 2 places, then immediately slide back down 1 place. How many seasons does it take for the rubbish football team to get out of League One?"
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Is the right answerOnlyme said:Urrrrr 100,800 seconds
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Really, that was a lucky guess!unjpc49427 said:
Is the right answerOnlyme said:Urrrrr 100,800 seconds
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