Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Forum index | Previous Thread | Next thread
The Price Of Football (all read) 12:11 - Feb 5 with 4498 viewsDarran

http://priceoffootball.com/swansea-city-soul-train/


The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Poll: Who’s got the most experts

3
The Price Of Football (all read) on 17:27 - Feb 5 with 1048 viewsDr_Winston

The Price Of Football (all read) on 16:20 - Feb 5 by SomethingRandom

Very insightful article. Shows how things have been getting worse and worse over the last few years with the sale to the Americans helping to continue the financial decline.

It seems that to try and stay in the Premier League once Laudrup left we had to pay ever higher transfer fees and ever higher wages to players who warranted neither.


We didn't have to pay ever higher wages and transfer fees. If we'd bothered trying to get the player recruitment side right there's a decent chance we could have continued to find the bargains.

Instead we chose to just start splashing the cash, throwing millions at players we had no idea how to use. The biggest mistake the Americans made was leaving Jenkins in charge of it.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

0
The Price Of Football (all read) on 17:29 - Feb 5 with 1038 viewschad

(No subject) (n/t) on 17:22 - Feb 5 by cymrojack

[Post edited 10 Jun 2021 12:16]


The £21m that would result from a successful legal action against our strong case would be most useful for this.
0
The Price Of Football (all read) on 17:30 - Feb 5 with 1033 viewsMyFinalHeaven

The Price Of Football (all read) on 13:14 - Feb 5 by DwightYorkeSuperstar

You can hardly blame him for that. We've gone from being broadcast around the world each week to being on the red button on Sky Sports once a week in 480p.


The numbers in the article are based off of when we were still in the Premier League.

Come on you Swans.

0
(No subject) (n/t) on 17:47 - Feb 5 with 1006 viewscymrojack

The Price Of Football (all read) on 17:29 - Feb 5 by chad

The £21m that would result from a successful legal action against our strong case would be most useful for this.


[Post edited 10 Jun 2021 12:16]

Gwynedd & Swansea - Veteran of Morriston Boys Club

0
The Price Of Football (all read) on 18:22 - Feb 5 with 964 viewsOldjack

Who wrote this ? …………. Phil
5th February 2019 at 1:52 pm
Whilst I agree with all that’s published, the total wage bill of 99M is the wages of everyone, in Swansea City using the figures bandied about what players wages actually are, the first team squad of 26 couldn’t possibly be more than 53M its the massive increase on non players wages that escalated beyond on proportion form 2015-2017, the players (first team squad) is now nearer 10M, yet non disclosure on other wages is very alarming. The fans and Trust want these answers, it would seem their lack of knowledge, have ensured that these said investors are completely incompetent

Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!

0
(No subject) (n/t) on 21:18 - Feb 5 with 889 viewscymrojack

[Post edited 10 Jun 2021 12:17]

Gwynedd & Swansea - Veteran of Morriston Boys Club

0
The Price Of Football (all read) on 21:34 - Feb 5 with 878 viewsjasper_T

(No subject) (n/t) on 21:18 - Feb 5 by cymrojack

[Post edited 10 Jun 2021 12:17]


£87.48m basic pay (plus £11m in tax/social security payments) - Up from £72.10m the previous year.

369 employees during the accounts period (264 football, 18 admin, 75 commercial, 12 media) - Almost the same as year previous (362)

We bought Llorente, Baston, Mawson and Fer in the summer. Carroll, Olsson, Narsingh and Jordan Ayew in January. Sold Andre Ayew, Williams, Paloschi and Eder. There were already a lot of players coming in/out on loan that we weren't getting value for.
1
(No subject) (n/t) on 21:49 - Feb 5 with 861 viewscymrojack

The Price Of Football (all read) on 21:34 - Feb 5 by jasper_T

£87.48m basic pay (plus £11m in tax/social security payments) - Up from £72.10m the previous year.

369 employees during the accounts period (264 football, 18 admin, 75 commercial, 12 media) - Almost the same as year previous (362)

We bought Llorente, Baston, Mawson and Fer in the summer. Carroll, Olsson, Narsingh and Jordan Ayew in January. Sold Andre Ayew, Williams, Paloschi and Eder. There were already a lot of players coming in/out on loan that we weren't getting value for.


[Post edited 10 Jun 2021 12:17]

Gwynedd & Swansea - Veteran of Morriston Boys Club

0
Login to get fewer ads

The Price Of Football (all read) on 21:51 - Feb 5 with 854 viewsswanforthemoney

The Price Of Football (all read) on 17:29 - Feb 5 by chad

The £21m that would result from a successful legal action against our strong case would be most useful for this.


What has happened to the threat of legal action?
Sorry, I haven't kept up.
Been busy.

I stand in the North Stand

0
About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© FansNetwork 2024