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Wage Bills

The Prince-e-Paul
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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/
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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The Prince-e-Paul said: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/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.4 -
4th Highest Wages in League One Apprentley
From a Northampton paper (still probably bitter we battered them 5-0)0 -
The Prince-e-Paul said: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/0 -
We're still 5th.0
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Can't afford to stay down, can't afford to go up. The wages in football are ludicrous, and it's all driven by the ridiculous league structure which was instilled for the benefit of the few. It's nigh on impossible to have any sustained success on a budget that wouldn't make your average multi-millionaire squirm.4
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FFP doesn’t work. It keeps the elite elite. It was better when smaller teams like Leeds and Blackburn won the title.0
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WelshAddick said:FFP doesn’t work. It keeps the elite elite. It was better when smaller teams like Leeds and Blackburn won the title.0