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League 1 News 22-23

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SaintJames

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Who are they trying to kid? Gates of 16,000 probably are about 2,000 over their projections!! Not really going to finance over £1M in transfers now is it :)

Plymouth Argyle: Projected record revenues fund January transfer window spending - BBC Sport
 

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Who are they trying to kid? Gates of 16,000 probably are about 2,000 over their projections!! Not really going to finance over £1M in transfers now is it :)

Plymouth Argyle: Projected record revenues fund January transfer window spending - BBC Sport
2000*25*23 = £1.1M approx.
 

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2000*25*23 = £1.1M approx.
That is revenue, not profit.
 

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That is revenue, not profit.
It's pretty close to profit cos the additional cost of 2000 more spectators is negligible. Also that doesn't account for what they spend on; programmes, food, drink, merchandise etc. In addition hospitality is sold out for the season. Plus additional money from Pizza cup.
 

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2000*25*23 = £1.1M approx.
Don't they pay VAT in Jannerland ? :p
 

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2000*25*23 = £1.1M approx.
22/23 Match Ticket Pricing | Plymouth Argyle - PAFC

So not £25 a head, more like £19 on average allowing for mix of games (gold silver and bronze) and senior and youth discounts;. Also you need to take off the VAT. Net perhaps £16? Still a big increase in turnover and increased subsidiary sales (food, drink, club shop etc) but costs will also have gone up.

I very much doubt if the net is much more than 1/2 a million. Maybe 3/4 tops.

And even if it's true that their £4M injection is all ring-fenced for non-playing investment, if I was the owners I'd be open to investing some more into the promotion push; after all getting into the Championship would be worth at least £5 million. Has to be donations not loans, though, if it is used to increase the playing budget.
 

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Don't they pay VAT in Jannerland ? :p
No, Bit like some members of our Government 🙂
 

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Don't they pay VAT in Jannerland ? :p
The turnover of the whole of Britain's Ocean City falls well short of the VAT registration threshold.
 

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Boys and Girls,

Can we please stop posting repeats of the League One salaries. This was done before, on at least two occasions. If you'd like to have the conversation (a third time), please start a thread on it, rather than repeating again and again here.
 
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