Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 9:43 pm
Without looking back on the accounts tbh I cannot remember what our last wage bill was in the premier league - especially with the 13 month accounting period etc. The £80m was my rough guess from memory and cannot be far off. Again without looking at the accounts I can’t remember whether it included the one off performance bonuses either (think it did)
But the real revelation in my post was the current wage bill. And that figure is very unlikely to include bonuses as I don’t think it was articulated as a worse case number based on us getting promotion etc.
It went down from around £100 million in 20/21 to £85 million largely because we made no signings months during the Covid crisis and the early period of the ALK reign.
If I recall rightly 10 senior players were out of contract at the end of last summer so the wage bill was always likely to be greatly reduced if we went down. Because we got rid of PL contracts and replaced them with Championship ones and loans.
It will likely increase if we go back up because all the players currently on loan will have to be signed on PL contracts.
It's a circular argument because:
The consequence of winning in the Championship is ending up back in the PL.
And the consequence of not going back into the PL is likely financial difficulty and not winning.
So, even if you chose option 2 because you have a fondness for beating Rotherham United 3-0 it will only last one season and next season we will be back up against big strong teams who will have lots of possession and bang lots of big balls into the box for PL quality players to have a go at...!