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14 minutes ago, Danbert said:

https://eflanalysis.com/news/southampton-sent-financial-warning-amid-tyler-dibling-exit-talks-with-sales-necessary-verdict/

 

"In 2023-24, which is the last full financial year for which the data has been published, Southampton’s wage bill was £80m.

“That was a Championship season, albeit one they were in receipt of parachute payments, which meant their overall revenue was £85m.

“They also had nearly £40m of other expenses, plus amortisation costs of £51m. So at the operating level, they were losing a lot of money. They swung back to a profit because of the huge profit on player sales they made."

“2025-26 is a mirror image of that season, i.e. their first back in the Championship after relegation.

“Now, we don’t have the accounts for 2024-25, so we don’t know what the wage bill is, but we can safely assume that costs are going to massively outstrip revenue once again.

“Yes, they have parachute payments, but they will still be generating an operating loss, so sales are necessary both in terms of PSR and to fund the club’s day-to-day operations.

“That’s the simple answer. You can’t have a Premier League wage bill and a Premier League squad in the Championship when your revenue, even with parachute payments, has been cut in half overnight.”

 

 

We just need to add an extra bit of income. Perhaps charging those who attend St Mary's a few ££ when they leave? Or a 100% surcharge if you are buying a ticket for someone else? Maybe fee for anyone who doesn't join in with OWTS?

 

 

 

 

 

I did the same economics course as Rayner BTW.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Suhari said:

 

We just need to add an extra bit of income. Perhaps charging those who attend St Mary's a few ££ when they leave? Or a 100% surcharge if you are buying a ticket for someone else? Maybe fee for anyone who doesn't join in with OWTS?

 

 

 

 

 

I did the same economics course as Rayner BTW.

I think we should expand the stadium, let kids in for a fiver and give more tickets to the away fans. We’d also make a fortune on hot dog sales. 
 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, egg said:

Year ended 30.6.24 - loss £66.6m

Year ended 30.6.23 - loss £49.2m

We will have lost money since then. 

Where's the surplus that means we don't have to sell? 

It depends if you're talking pure finances or PSR. PSR we don't need to. Pure finances we may do, but that's up to Dragan.

Posted
47 minutes ago, Suhari said:

 

We just need to add an extra bit of income. Perhaps charging those who attend St Mary's a few ££ when they leave? Or a 100% surcharge if you are buying a ticket for someone else? Maybe fee for anyone who doesn't join in with OWTS?

 

 

 

 

 

I did the same economics course as Rayner BTW.

Add an import tax for chants from other clubs, this will make a decent chunk from some St. Marys regulars…

Posted
51 minutes ago, Suhari said:

 

We just need to add an extra bit of income. Perhaps charging those who attend St Mary's a few ££ when they leave? Or a 100% surcharge if you are buying a ticket for someone else? Maybe fee for anyone who doesn't join in with OWTS?

 

 

 

 

 

I did the same economics course as Rayner BTW.

 

24 minutes ago, Turkish said:

I think we should expand the stadium, let kids in for a fiver and give more tickets to the away fans. We’d also make a fortune on hot dog sales. 
 

 

Or think away from football. A world renowned, unique attraction bringing in loads of people. The Monkey Chicken Pettg Zoo remains the answer to any financial issues. The difficulty will be reminding everyone there's a football club to support, such will be it's success.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

Or think away from football. A world renowned, unique attraction bringing in loads of people. The Monkey Chicken Pettg Zoo remains the answer to any financial issues. The difficulty will be reminding everyone there's a football club to support, such will be it's success.

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Posted (edited)
37 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

 

Or think away from football. A world renowned, unique attraction bringing in loads of people. The Monkey Chicken Pettg Zoo remains the answer to any financial issues. The difficulty will be reminding everyone there's a football club to support, such will be its success.

A great big Saints related theme park on the land next to st Mary’s. 
 

we could have rides based on Saints themes, the Martin ride, the ride is really boring, goes sideways and backwards and if you  ask for your money back the guy In charge says you whilst he was proud of you for trying but you werent good enough to use the ride properly. The roll coaster will be mainly going downhill, the dwarf throwing with people dressed up as Cortese let you throw them against the wall and the ghost train where Branfoot, Jones, carillo And so on jump out at you on the way round 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Turkish said:

A great big Saints related theme park on the land next to st Mary’s. 
 

we could have rides based on Saints themes, the Martin ride, the ride is really boring, goes sideways and backwards and if you  ask for your money back the guy In charge says you whilst he was proud of you for trying but you werent good enough to use the ride properly. The roll coaster will be mainly going downhill, the dwarf throwing with people dressed up as Cortese let you throw them against the wall and the ghost train where Branfoot, Jones, carillo And so on jump out at you on the way round 

Absolutely love this idea 🤣

Posted
1 hour ago, Danbert said:

https://eflanalysis.com/news/southampton-sent-financial-warning-amid-tyler-dibling-exit-talks-with-sales-necessary-verdict/

 

"In 2023-24, which is the last full financial year for which the data has been published, Southampton’s wage bill was £80m.

“That was a Championship season, albeit one they were in receipt of parachute payments, which meant their overall revenue was £85m.

“They also had nearly £40m of other expenses, plus amortisation costs of £51m. So at the operating level, they were losing a lot of money. They swung back to a profit because of the huge profit on player sales they made."

“2025-26 is a mirror image of that season, i.e. their first back in the Championship after relegation.

“Now, we don’t have the accounts for 2024-25, so we don’t know what the wage bill is, but we can safely assume that costs are going to massively outstrip revenue once again.

“Yes, they have parachute payments, but they will still be generating an operating loss, so sales are necessary both in terms of PSR and to fund the club’s day-to-day operations.

“That’s the simple answer. You can’t have a Premier League wage bill and a Premier League squad in the Championship when your revenue, even with parachute payments, has been cut in half overnight.”

 

Having looked into this enough earlier in the summer. That article isn't worth the paper it's printed on. 

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Turkish said:

A great big Saints related theme park on the land next to st Mary’s. 
 

we could have rides based on Saints themes, the Martin ride, the ride is really boring, goes sideways and backwards and if you  ask for your money back the guy In charge says you whilst he was proud of you for trying but you werent good enough to use the ride properly. The roll coaster will be mainly going downhill, the dwarf throwing with people dressed up as Cortese let you throw them against the wall and the ghost train where Branfoot, Jones, carillo And so on jump out at you on the way round 

Dungeons and Dragan’s 

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Posted
59 minutes ago, Turkish said:

A great big Saints related theme park on the land next to st Mary’s. 
 

we could have rides based on Saints themes, the Martin ride, the ride is really boring, goes sideways and backwards and if you  ask for your money back the guy In charge says you whilst he was proud of you for trying but you werent good enough to use the ride properly. The roll coaster will be mainly going downhill, the dwarf throwing with people dressed up as Cortese let you throw them against the wall and the ghost train where Branfoot, Jones, carillo And so on jump out at you on the way round 

'Cloud Nein'

A high level, dream-like ride that suddenly plummets and crashes back to earth with zero benefits. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, trousers said:

Despite @Matthew Le God reassuring us otherwise, none of our strikers are good enough for a club with automatic promotion ambitions. Discuss...

We've still got a lot of the donkeys who were absolutely shite last season. We need at least 3-4 players to come into this side and improve us. 

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Posted

we must get a couple of creative players into this starting XI now. 
 

our only way currently is crossing into the box and hoping it falls to someone.

3 goals scored by defenders so far vs 1 from a forward says a lot.

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Posted (edited)

Is Ings still a free agent? If so, just get him in FFS :)

(If only for his knee slides for the upcoming game Vs Portsmouth Community FC)

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Turkish said:

Massive week ahead we have lead for about 2 minutes this season. Need some creativity urgently 

Totally. Azaz scored today too, need to get that deal and another done this week. 

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Posted
Just now, EBS1980 said:

Totally. Azaz scored today too, need to get that deal and another done this week. 

No use getting Azaz if we are going to play 6 defensive players 

Posted
1 minute ago, EBS1980 said:

Totally. Azaz scored today too, need to get that deal and another done this week. 

We aren't getting him or the Coventry fella. Why would they leave their current clubs to come to this shower of shit.

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2 wingers (actually half decent ones, not some cheap noddy from the french leauge), a genunie number 10 and another CM should fernandes leave is a minimum for me. 

Fellows, Azaz and another.

Unrealistic, but a number 9 would be nice. It wont happen but what we currently have aren't good enough. 

And sorry Baz, you've done nothing wrong, but get that fucking stoke keeper. Easily the best keeper in this leauge. 

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On the basis that Downs and Quarshie were our “must have” signings I am not going to hold my breath for anything decent this next week. We needed  much more active transfer window than we’ve had. If we’ve wasted the whole window trying to get the Armenian dude in a carbon copy of Gakpo then it’s proof that Sports Republic aren’t learning. The current team is not going to make the playoffs at this rate, depressing all round. 

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If Spors has any balls, we ship 1/2 of Archer, Arma or Stewart and go and get another striker in, alongside a couple of wingers and a 10. 

Minimal chance of it happening alas. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Smirking_Saint said:

Ings has done fuck all for about 4 years

Why do we keep banging on about him

Its pretty obvious really. He's a local lad without a club - its an obvious link. 

I get the impression Monk was saying "i'd take those because we're that bad" rather than suggesting they're the answer. Which I'd probably agree with. 

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Posted
Just now, santolijador said:

If Spors has any balls, we ship 1/2 of Archer, Arma or Stewart and go and get another striker in, alongside a couple of wingers and a 10. 

Minimal chance of it happening alas. 

Spors has been a huge disappointment. Talks a good game but zero so far in terms of improvement. 

Posted

Heading into the final week of another stellar transfer window needing two starting wingers, a starting 10, and probably a starting 6. And our striking options will still be garbage.

Good job, everyone. 

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I fully appreciate his is probably half way out the door, but why on earth aren't we giving Edozie a game until he's gone. 

He's not great, but hes one of the 2 genuine wingers we have in the side. At least he tries to beat a man. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, qwertyell said:

Heading into the final week of another stellar transfer window needing two starting wingers, a starting 10, and probably a starting 6. And our striking options will still be garbage.

Good job, everyone. 

The window so far has been garbage, no argument about that. Left it all too late as usual. 

Posted
Just now, James said:

The window so far has been garbage, no argument about that. Left it all too late as usual. 

And Spors has had 6 months build up to this

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