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Never Mind eh?
posted on 2/3/23
posted on 2/3/23
As long as "Project ENIC" keeps pulling in the cash eh
posted on 2/3/23
Business first pleasure a very very distant afterthought
posted on 2/3/23
Got to find a way to fund that ballooning wage bill.
A wage bill that has shot up from £127m p.a in 2017, to £209m in the recently announced 2021/22 results. A staggering increase of 66% in the space of 5 financial years.
Your wage bill has even overtaken Arsenal's now.
posted on 2/3/23
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
Got to find a way to fund that ballooning wage bill.
A wage bill that has shot up from £127m p.a in 2017, to £209m in the recently announced 2021/22 results. A staggering increase of 66% in the space of 5 financial years.
Your wage bill has even overtaken Arsenal's now.
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I would lay off the acid pal, our wage bill is £110m in 22/23.
https://www.spotrac.com/epl/tottenham-hotspur-fc/payroll/
posted on 2/3/23
comment by ●Billy The Spur● 20*21*22* ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
Got to find a way to fund that ballooning wage bill.
A wage bill that has shot up from £127m p.a in 2017, to £209m in the recently announced 2021/22 results. A staggering increase of 66% in the space of 5 financial years.
Your wage bill has even overtaken Arsenal's now.
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I would lay off the acid pal, our wage bill is £110m in 22/23.
https://www.spotrac.com/epl/tottenham-hotspur-fc/payroll/
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Was just going to say this
posted on 2/3/23
comment by ●Billy The Spur● 20*21*22* ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
Got to find a way to fund that ballooning wage bill.
A wage bill that has shot up from £127m p.a in 2017, to £209m in the recently announced 2021/22 results. A staggering increase of 66% in the space of 5 financial years.
Your wage bill has even overtaken Arsenal's now.
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I would lay off the acid pal, our wage bill is £110m in 22/23.
https://www.spotrac.com/epl/tottenham-hotspur-fc/payroll/
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How cute.
Your club's own annual report puts the wage bill at £209,180 for 21/22. Up from £147,606 cited in the 17/18 report.
I guess it's easier to behave like a bunch of 14-year olds and quote an abstract unofficial website with a list of 'alleged' player wage figures. An unofficial list limited to 25 senior players.
Who cares about contractual player bonuses, wage contributions for players out on loan, the dozens of players on the club's books, staff remuneration both on and off the pitch (including contractual obligations for former staff no longer at the club), executive pay, etc ?
Grow up.
posted on 2/3/23
^^
£'000
posted on 2/3/23
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
comment by ●Billy The Spur● 20*21*22* ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
Got to find a way to fund that ballooning wage bill.
A wage bill that has shot up from £127m p.a in 2017, to £209m in the recently announced 2021/22 results. A staggering increase of 66% in the space of 5 financial years.
Your wage bill has even overtaken Arsenal's now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I would lay off the acid pal, our wage bill is £110m in 22/23.
https://www.spotrac.com/epl/tottenham-hotspur-fc/payroll/
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How cute.
Your club's own annual report puts the wage bill at £209,180 for 21/22. Up from £147,606 cited in the 17/18 report.
I guess it's easier to behave like a bunch of 14-year olds and quote an abstract unofficial website with a list of 'alleged' player wage figures. An unofficial list limited to 25 senior players.
Who cares about contractual player bonuses, wage contributions for players out on loan, the dozens of players on the club's books, staff remuneration both on and off the pitch (including contractual obligations for former staff no longer at the club), executive pay, etc ?
Grow up.
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Mug, your figure is for the whole shabang, all 719 staff employed by THFC, including directors, everybody including Levy.
The player wage bill is £110m, you will find that our player wage bill is comfortably the lowest of the so called big 6, and the lowest as a percentage of turnover in the PL.
posted on 2/3/23
comment by ●Billy The Spur● 20*21*22* ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
comment by ●Billy The Spur● 20*21*22* ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
comment by Gillespie Rd. (U18361)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
Got to find a way to fund that ballooning wage bill.
A wage bill that has shot up from £127m p.a in 2017, to £209m in the recently announced 2021/22 results. A staggering increase of 66% in the space of 5 financial years.
Your wage bill has even overtaken Arsenal's now.
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I would lay off the acid pal, our wage bill is £110m in 22/23.
https://www.spotrac.com/epl/tottenham-hotspur-fc/payroll/
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How cute.
Your club's own annual report puts the wage bill at £209,180 for 21/22. Up from £147,606 cited in the 17/18 report.
I guess it's easier to behave like a bunch of 14-year olds and quote an abstract unofficial website with a list of 'alleged' player wage figures. An unofficial list limited to 25 senior players.
Who cares about contractual player bonuses, wage contributions for players out on loan, the dozens of players on the club's books, staff remuneration both on and off the pitch (including contractual obligations for former staff no longer at the club), executive pay, etc ?
Grow up.
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Mug, your figure is for the whole shabang, all 719 staff employed by THFC, including directors, everybody including Levy.
The player wage bill is £110m, you will find that our player wage bill is comfortably the lowest of the so called big 6, and the lowest as a percentage of turnover in the PL.
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Just as I thought. It's like I'm arguing with a 14 year old.
I wonder what you'll quote next. Probably a load of meaningless "net spend" figures that represent fack all in a real world balance sheet.