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The balance sheet

Post by cricketfieldclarets » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:13 pm

Out of the cup at least we can focus on the riches the premier league bring us
Vokes out and 9m and Crouch in. Can't wait to look at that balance sheet. So exciting.

Not!

If this is what the riches of the premier league bring us :roll:

Good lad
Great pro in his day
9 years older and far more immobile than Sam Vokes

Jesus

Anyone got a copy of the balance sheet I can entertain myself with!
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Re: The balance sheet

Post by Royboyclaret » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:17 pm

End of March, but it won't include any money we receive for Vokes.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by cricketfieldclarets » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:18 pm

Should still be exciting to look at. Even more so knowing another £9m is coming in.

Definitely better than taking the cup seriously!

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by Tall Paul » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:18 pm

You wouldn't understand it anyway.
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Re: The balance sheet

Post by TVC15 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:20 pm

Will be a hell a lot more exciting than reading people still banging on about the cup game.

Remind me again how did we do in the league against Man City with a full strength team ?

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by Granny WeatherWax » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:22 pm

makes sense to me, nothing more than a short term stop gap to ensure we have cover for someone who is going for £9m who has fallen out of favour and IMO isnt good enough for the EPL.
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Re: The balance sheet

Post by Lancasterclaret » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:23 pm

I'd be waiting till 11pm before getting too carried away to be honest.

But Vokes out, Crouch in and Adams in but loaned back is planning ahead and not bad business.

But Vokes out without a replacement is bad, and Crouch is better than nothing, but not much better!

Adams in would be good, Adams in and loaned back isn't brilliant but acceptable.

Still time yet

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by MACCA » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:25 pm

cricketfieldclarets wrote: balance sheet
Is THE most Important thing at this football club.

Absolutely EVERYTHING else comes at various stages way behind it.

It's good business.

And whilst season tickets are frozen ( again ) which benefits everyone, it must be a successful model.
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Re: The balance sheet

Post by Quickenthetempo » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:28 pm

Since they cancelled the AGMs the board can get away with anything they want without fans having a say.

I'm not saying they have done anything major wrong but fans should still have their say.

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Post by Dyched » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:29 pm

Lancasterclaret wrote:I'd be waiting till 11pm before getting too carried away to be honest.

But Vokes out, Crouch in and Adams in but loaned back is planning ahead and not bad business.

But Vokes out without a replacement is bad, and Crouch is better than nothing, but not much better!

Adams in would be good, Adams in and loaned back isn't brilliant but acceptable.

Still time yet
Planning ahead when you’re 7th and safe in January. 2018 is fine.

Shipping out a good player for a has been clown whilst in a relegation battle is stupid. Pointless. Laughable to quite honest.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by houseboy » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:31 pm

TVC15 wrote:Will be a hell a lot more exciting than reading people still banging on about the cup game.

Remind me again how did we do in the league against Man City with a full strength team ?
A team that was playing shockingly at the time and has now improved immeasurably. People should bang on and on and on about cup games until Dyche maybe gets the message.
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Re: The balance sheet

Post by thatdberight » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:32 pm

Quickenthetempo wrote: I'm not saying they have done anything major wrong but fans should still have their say.
Why? If you shop at Tesco, do you get an invite to the AGM? You're just a customer at Tesco and BFC.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by dsr » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:32 pm

Dyched wrote:Planning ahead when you’re 7th and safe in January. 2018 is fine.

Shipping out a good player for a has been clown whilst in a relegation battle is stupid. Pointless. Laughable to quite honest.
If you think that Peter Crouch was a clown at his peak, then you really haven't been paying attention.

Planning ahead is always a good thing, whether in a relegation battle or not. Vokes and Crouch are both only short term solutions.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by houseboy » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:32 pm

cricketfieldclarets wrote:Out of the cup at least we can focus on the riches the premier league bring us
Vokes out and 9m and Crouch in. Can't wait to look at that balance sheet. So exciting.

Not!

If this is what the riches of the premier league bring us :roll:

Good lad
Great pro in his day
9 years older and far more immobile than Sam Vokes

Jesus

Anyone got a copy of the balance sheet I can entertain myself with!
Good posy CFC. I thought on first reading you were being serious about the riches of the PL. Who gives a sh!t about the Bank of Burnley FC, give me football anyday.
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Re: The balance sheet

Post by Lancasterclaret » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:33 pm

No I accept that Dyched

I'd rather have Adams in now as anything can happen in the relegation battle but I'm trying to look at this positively!

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Post by SGr » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:33 pm

It’s a little known fact we all pay our money to turn up every week just to marvel at how Burnley made a healthy profit this year.

Football is just a side issue. Buzzing for Garlick to come out of his cave in March and gleefully announce a £25m profit (less than the actual figure of course for tax purposes). That’ll more than make up for his failures in the past two transfer windows.
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Re: The balance sheet

Post by houseboy » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:34 pm

Lancasterclaret wrote:I'd be waiting till 11pm before getting too carried away to be honest.

But Vokes out, Crouch in and Adams in but loaned back is planning ahead and not bad business.

But Vokes out without a replacement is bad, and Crouch is better than nothing, but not much better!

Adams in would be good, Adams in and loaned back isn't brilliant but acceptable.

Still time yet
NO LOANED BACK WOULD BE SHOCKING, WE NEED HIM NOW, IF ONLY FOR COVER.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by Dyched » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:34 pm

dsr wrote:If you think that Peter Crouch was a clown at his peak, then you really haven't been paying attention.

Planning ahead is always a good thing, whether in a relegation battle or not. Vokes and Crouch are both only short term solutions.
Crouchy isn’t in his peak anyway son.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by dsr » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:34 pm

houseboy wrote:Good posy CFC. I thought on first reading you were being serious about the riches of the PL. Who gives a [deleted] about the Bank of Burnley FC, give me football anyday.
Are you saying that the club has been badly run for years and the club's record on the pitch is poor?

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Post by dsr » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:36 pm

Dyched wrote:Crouchy isn’t in his peak anyway son.
I know he isn't, Grandad. But you said he was always a clown. He wasn't.

It's not as if we're losing a lot of pace if Vokes leaves. And it's not as if the club has a poor record in transfer windows anyway - we've been outstanding for years. That's why we're in the Premier League.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by houseboy » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:36 pm

MACCA wrote:Is THE most Important thing at this football club.

Absolutely EVERYTHING else comes at various stages way behind it.

It's good business.

And whilst season tickets are frozen ( again ) which benefits everyone, it must be a successful model.
Macca, are you actually a football fan? If all you want is to support a 'business' with loads of money go and support Barclays, they got tons of the stuff.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by agreenwood » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:39 pm

Lancasterclaret wrote:Adams in would be good, Adams in and loaned back isn't brilliant but acceptable.
Again, until we get an injury to Barnes or Wood and our back up is a player Dyche is yet to show he rates and one that hasn’t completed 90 mins in a league game for quite some time.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by houseboy » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:47 pm

dsr wrote:Are you saying that the club has been badly run for years and the club's record on the pitch is poor?
Not in the least - my critisism is of 'fans' who seem to get off on how much money we've made. I don't really don't care how much money we've made, we are more than solvent. The idea is to make money to invest to make it more enjoyable for the fans and that, in the main, should be investment on the pitch. I don't care about comfy seats (I'd rather stand actually), I'm not bothered about nice toilets with air fresheners, I don't care about fancy training facilities because I don't use them. I have always attended games because I support Burnley football club as a football team, whether in the PL or in the old division 4, it's my club and always will be, the money side is of no concern to me at all, really. I don't get off on thinking we have 200m in the bank, if it doesn't improve the team I am not interested.

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Post by Dyched » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:52 pm

dsr wrote:I know he isn't, Grandad. But you said he was always a clown. He wasn't.

It's not as if we're losing a lot of pace if Vokes leaves. And it's not as if the club has a poor record in transfer windows anyway - we've been outstanding for years. That's why we're in the Premier League.
No but we’re losing a player who’s been here since 2012. Knows what’s required. Knows what we’re about. Crouchy will only be keeping Walters company in the “good around the dressing room” department.

We’re in a relegation battle right now. We can’t be ******* about.
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Re: The balance sheet

Post by PutTheWheelieBinsOut » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:53 pm

How Mike Ashley wishes some of you lot were Newcastle fans, we're being mugged off yet again. Wheres the money Mr Garlick??

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Post by dsr » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:01 pm

PutTheWheelieBinsOut wrote:How Mike Ashley wishes some of you lot were Newcastle fans, we're being mugged off yet again. Wheres the money Mr Garlick??
To which Mr. Garlick could validly ask, where's the team? Answer - in Premier League.

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Post by LeuvenClaret » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:05 pm

Here it is:-

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Post by dsr » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:20 pm

It seems odd that a club which continually has disastrous transfer windows, or so we are told, is doing so well. There are only two reasonable conclusions that I can come to:

1 - transfer windows don't make much difference to the success of the club.
2 - the windows haven't been so disastrous after all.

Either way, it's hardly worth getting so worked up about.

I know people object to the Orient game being mentioned, but honestly, after 30+ years of watching Burnley FC, I find it hard to get worked up over how badly it is alleged we are doing.
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Re: The balance sheet

Post by Lancasterclaret » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:22 pm

I think the more pertinent example here is the injury to Marney.

I know we are still in for Adams, but this potentially leaves us with two good strikers, one who needs time, and one who can't play 90 minutes.

I think that is what people are worried about here.

But you are right as well!

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Post by Spike » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:27 pm

cannot afford to loan him back if we get Adams look at the League Table!



Unless something not mentioned by the press we will be weaker by midnight !

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Post by cricketfieldclarets » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:29 pm

Tall Paul wrote:You wouldn't understand it anyway.
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Post by cricketfieldclarets » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:30 pm

Granny WeatherWax wrote:makes sense to me, nothing more than a short term stop gap to ensure we have cover for someone who is going for £9m who has fallen out of favour and IMO isnt good enough for the EPL.
And if Wood gets injured you honestly think Crouch offers what Vokes does?

Lets not consider Vydra. As clearly Dyche doesnt.

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Post by cricketfieldclarets » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:34 pm

I cant believe Dyche isnt worried how this reflects on him.

Signing Crouch makes him look a total dinosaur. Clearly he isnt.

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Post by TVC15 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:39 pm

houseboy wrote:Not in the least - my critisism is of 'fans' who seem to get off on how much money we've made. I don't really don't care how much money we've made, we are more than solvent. The idea is to make money to invest to make it more enjoyable for the fans and that, in the main, should be investment on the pitch. I don't care about comfy seats (I'd rather stand actually), I'm not bothered about nice toilets with air fresheners, I don't care about fancy training facilities because I don't use them. I have always attended games because I support Burnley football club as a football team, whether in the PL or in the old division 4, it's my club and always will be, the money side is of no concern to me at all, really. I don't get off on thinking we have 200m in the bank, if it doesn't improve the team I am not interested.
Houseboy....you know all too well that all Burnley fans are interested first and foremost as to what happens on the pitch.
But surely you also realise that the "balance sheet" is key to determining what players we put out onto that very same pitch.

Nobody is "getting off" at the amount we have in the Bank....they might be getting off at the fact that we about £150m worth of players on the pitch. Or maybe that we are able to afford a wage bill of £75m a year...or that we can afford to bring players to the club and pay them £50k a week or at the great pitch we have, great training facilities, improving ground, etc etc.

None of this happens without our strong financial position.

But yes most of us still want us to have a good transfer deadline day....and Vokes out and Crouch in is very clearly not a good outcome. Lets hope we can get the Evans deal through.

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Post by JohnMac » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:42 pm

Daniel Agyei will be the fall back plan no doubt.

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Post by MACCA » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:43 pm

houseboy wrote:Macca, are you actually a football fan? If all you want is to support a 'business' with loads of money go and support Barclays, they got tons of the stuff.
I am a football fan, just Burnley really though.
Always want them to win whether I'm there or not.

Why what business am I supporting and how.

What's Barclays got to do with anything?

Like I've mentioned a thousand and one times, I don't agree with the people who make the decisions, and/or the decisions they make.
Doesn't mean I support Burnley less, just means my opinions on some people and the way certain things are done are very low

But as long a season tickets are frozen again, ( which benefits every fan by the way ) everything else is accepted, and all's well.
And the world keeps spinning.

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Post by claretcarrot93 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:44 pm

I cant believe people defend our transfer policy and dealings over the last few seasons.

We are doing well despite our recruitment not because of it.

Our starting 11 is still the same as it was 12 months ago despite Europe/7th place and an extra 150 million in the bank. Its indefensible.

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Post by TVC15 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:46 pm

claretcarrot93 wrote:I cant believe people defend our transfer policy and dealings over the last few seasons.

We are doing well despite our recruitment not because of it.

Our starting 11 is still the same as it was 12 months ago despite Europe/7th place and an extra 150 million in the bank. Its indefensible.
Seriously you think we have an extra £150m in the Bank ?
You think that's how it works ?!!!

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Post by claretcarrot93 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:50 pm

TVC15 wrote:Seriously you think we have an extra £150m in the Bank ?
You think that's how it works ?!!!
Metaphorically but we turned over another 150 million but thanks for that contribution

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Post by Ashingtonclaret46 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:50 pm

You have all failed to mention that 25% of the fee above £350,000 for Sam Vokes has to be paid to Wolves because of the sell on clause when he signed for us ---I don't want anyone thinking that we made more than we did. :D

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Post by TVC15 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:53 pm

claretcarrot93 wrote:Metaphorically but we turned over another 150 million but thanks for that contribution
No not metaphorically .....just not at all !!
Eh but thanks for your pointless contribution.

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Post by claretcarrot93 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:55 pm

TVC15 wrote:No not metaphorically .....just not at all !!
Eh but thanks for your pointless contribution.
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Post by Bordeauxclaret » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:57 pm

Thinking we are doing well and thinking we can do better in the transfer windows are not mutually exclusive.

We had an excellent season last year, by no means do I expect that to become the norm but I do feel we’ve missed an opportunity over the past three windows since we all but secured our status to improve ourselves as a club and give us a better hope of staying here for longer.

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Post by dsr » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:58 pm

claretcarrot93 wrote:We are doing well despite our recruitment not because of it.
We are doing well because of the players on the pitch. The players on the pitch were signed precisely because of our recruitment policy.

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Post by THEWELLERNUT70 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:59 pm

Lancasterclaret wrote:I'd be waiting till 11pm before getting too carried away to be honest.

But Vokes out, Crouch in and Adams in but loaned back is planning ahead and not bad business.

But Vokes out without a replacement is bad, and Crouch is better than nothing, but not much better!

Adams in would be good, Adams in and loaned back isn't brilliant but acceptable.

Still time yet
Adams can't be loaned back to Birmingham due to their current embargo

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Post by claretcarrot93 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 2:03 pm

dsr wrote:We are doing well because of the players on the pitch. The players on the pitch were signed precisely because of our recruitment policy.
Just take part of my post. I said over the last few seasons. In general its been okay. Been dreadful recently. We are doing well due to a fantastic manager and work ethic. Over the last two seasons only Wood has improved our first eleven. With the money that has come into the club that is not good enough IMO. Should be trying to progress not regress.

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Post by dsr » Thu Jan 31, 2019 2:28 pm

claretcarrot93 wrote:Over the last two seasons only Wood has improved our first eleven.
You don't rate Ashley Westwood then?

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Post by claretcarrot93 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 2:29 pm

Think he has been superb over the last month. When did we sign him? Sure it was 2 year ago

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Post by dsr » Thu Jan 31, 2019 2:32 pm

claretcarrot93 wrote:Think he has been superb over the last month. When did we sign him? Sure it was 2 year ago
I would say two years ago is within the last two seasons. And there's no rule that says new signings must be instant successes or they are no success at all.

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Re: The balance sheet

Post by jrgbfc » Thu Jan 31, 2019 2:49 pm

If Crouch for Vokes is the sum total of our transfer business this month and we end up going down we are going to look extremely stupid.

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