phili Posted July 31, 2021 Posted July 31, 2021 1 minute ago, perthblue02 said: Broadcast revenue will be down 3 million (Championship 3.8 mill per club) League 1 (667,000 per club) I stand corrected £3m, but i am not sure we'll go down any more fan wise from 5,000 season ticket holders. Commercial income is already incredibly low and likley to stay at that amount. So we'll be looking at income £9m a season and as we'll like only have kids at the club this season with most of the big earners, brereton, Gallagher, Rothwell, Lenihan all having deals finishing next season which won't be renewed if we are facing relegation. They probably will be able to do next season for £5-7m injection in League 1. With contracts being what they are it's starting to seem like this may have been the plan for the last few seasons, go for it and if we don't do it make sure the club can be run on a shoe string in League 1 Quote
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tomphil Posted July 31, 2021 Posted July 31, 2021 Hope and pray that they are just going to see out this ffp cycle then get shut of the trio in summer. Should be able to invest a bit again then and start again. That's probably giving them far too much credit though we are more than likely at the start of another downward spiral. Quote
phili Posted July 31, 2021 Posted July 31, 2021 29 minutes ago, roversinmyblood said: Wow that is unbelievably depressing!! Even if they have come to the end of the line, surely nobody would be willing to take the club on with an annual deficit of £20m. We are only losing £20m a season because of the way Waggott and Mowbray have run the club. Bring in a good CEO and Manager and it's probably £10m a season required in its present state maybe less if you can sell a player each season. 6 Quote
phili Posted July 31, 2021 Posted July 31, 2021 1 minute ago, tomphil said: Hope and pray that they are just going to see out this ffp cycle then get shut of the trio in summer. Should be able to invest a bit again then and start again. That's probably giving them far too much credit though we are more than likely at the start of another downward spiral. I just hope we keep both parts of Brockall and all of the none football and backroom teams, so we can rebuild next year. Having the 3 of them let loose trying to reduce costs on their own could do untold damage to us. 9 Quote
47er Posted July 31, 2021 Posted July 31, 2021 1 hour ago, roversfan99 said: We are going into the season with only 2 players aged 30 and over, Mowbray's Babes!! 1 Quote
Butty Posted July 31, 2021 Posted July 31, 2021 26 minutes ago, tomphil said: Hope and pray that they are just going to see out this ffp cycle then get shut of the trio in summer. Should be able to invest a bit again then and start again. That's probably giving them far too much credit though we are more than likely at the start of another downward spiral. It’s actually mental that we haven’t even started this season yet and we’re already praying for it to end with us hopefully managing to stay in the division and the current CEO, manager and backroom staff hopefully no longer here, gunna be a long old season this one isn’t it 😭 2 Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted July 31, 2021 Posted July 31, 2021 1 hour ago, phili said: It's a possibility or a sale. Getting rid of operating costs normally make clubs more attractive to buyers but normally the wrong type of buyers sadly. I think Venky's have just gone we've spent £70m in the last 3 years and got nothing out of it what so ever. So the club needs to now start operating in a similar manner to Preston and Barnsley who have done a lot more than us over the past 3 seasons. As I've said time and again, we have the worst owners in football. How they think that the solution to losing £70m over the last three years is to retain the morons who have been in charge during that time and sell off our second most valuable asset (after the stadium) - one that allows you to bring in young, cheap players who you can flip for profit - is beyond me. No wonder Bolton fans wouldn't swap places with us. We've done nothing as fans to deserve this. 5 Quote
phili Posted July 31, 2021 Posted July 31, 2021 5 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said: As I've said time and again, we have the worst owners in football. How they think that the solution to losing £70m over the last three years is to retain the morons who have been in charge during that time and sell off our second most valuable asset (after the stadium) - one that allows you to bring in young, cheap players who you can flip for profit - is beyond me. No wonder Bolton fans wouldn't swap places with us. We've done nothing as fans to deserve this. Sadly there is nothing we can do about it either. If Brockall is put up for sale, possibly the fans can buy it or one of our richer fans at least Quote
roversfan99 Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 2 hours ago, chaddyrovers said: That's my understanding aswell Is that a problem not having players over 30 years old? Surely we quality players whoever they are. If Mowbray is only allow to bring in loans what can he do? It's seems the wage budget has been cut this season and the owners aren't willing to keep funding at the same level as past seasons. I have suggested potential free transfers and loans targets plus Armstrong's replacements. Specifically the age, of course not. But our squad lacks leadership, character and experience. Our squad was already young and most of the remaining experience is seemingly about to be replaced by kids with presumably little if any senior experience. When a bad run comes around, where are the characters to look to to drag us out? I also dont think we have that much quality but I was specifically pointing out how young our squad will be. I know its the owners fault. Whilst its hard to be too sympathetic to a manager who under normal circumstances would have long since been sacked, and one who has left us with a very poor squad. It is the owners that I have consistently criticised this summer, I can accept trying to make a profit in the transfer market, but we have lost a big chunk of the wage budget and are about to lose Armstrong and you have to allow at least a small proportion of that budget to be reinvested, otherwise it will end in inevitable relegation, chuck in an unnecessary embargo and it looks grim. 2 hours ago, J*B said: We’re not signing anyone, we’re a laughing stock. Here’s a message I received from a good source - It’s horrendous. I’ve never known the club this low…players demanding meetings with him (Waggott)…people running around like headless chickens, no staff… The same source that suggested that Reach would join and that Rothwell would leave this week? 2 Quote
Angry_Pirate Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 (edited) 3 hours ago, roversinmyblood said: Not to mention the thousands of lost fans who may never be interested again in supporting the Rovers. I feel desperately sad that I may be one of these... feel this is my last season if things don't change/we get relegated. I can't do L1 again. Edited August 1, 2021 by Angry_Pirate Quote
Blueandwhitemike Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 It seems especially mad even for Vs to be unhappy about wasting money yet keep the people who’ve wasted it. And then not to replace Mowbray with someone who is known to care for the club and has been brilliant working on an extremely tight budget in Ainsworth Quote
AllRoverAsia Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 4 hours ago, phili said: Sadly there is nothing we can do about it either. If Brockall is put up for sale, possibly the fans can buy it or one of our richer fans at least I suspect the sale will be a 'done' deal already, friends of friends, .... fucking cunts the lot of them. 7 Quote
roversinmyblood Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 6 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said: As I've said time and again, we have the worst owners in football. How they think that the solution to losing £70m over the last three years is to retain the morons who have been in charge during that time and sell off our second most valuable asset (after the stadium) - one that allows you to bring in young, cheap players who you can flip for profit - is beyond me. No wonder Bolton fans wouldn't swap places with us. We've done nothing as fans to deserve this. You don’t sell them for a profit if you let their contracts run down. Absolute shambles of a club with the trio in Charge. Hope I am just feeling depressed and pessimistic and things work out better than expected, but it is going to be a long season. 1 Quote
Paul Mani Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 Thanks @phili this is near on exactly what I eluded to earlier. Carnage over there…NO ONE including themselves expected them to still be here. Staffing team getting decimated, internal belief that the trading ground is gone and they’re appalled at the prospect of all being moved to the academy. I can’t see any of the players due to be out of contract renewing. If they stick with this plan and don’t get rid of the trio then we will be out on a limb with a team full of academy graduates. 2 Quote
Wing Wizard Windy Miller Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 24 minutes ago, Paul Mani said: Thanks @phili this is near on exactly what I eluded to earlier. Carnage over there…NO ONE including themselves expected them to still be here. Staffing team getting decimated, internal belief that the trading ground is gone and they’re appalled at the prospect of all being moved to the academy. I can’t see any of the players due to be out of contract renewing. If they stick with this plan and don’t get rid of the trio then we will be out on a limb with a team full of academy graduates. At least we're nearing the end of the 'journey'. 🤷🏻♂️ 4 Quote
Mattyblue Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 Yet, if you take a straw poll at Ewood on Saturday, I’d wager you’d find the owners have never been as popular. They’ll complete their 10 year wrecking job with fans eating out of their hands. 4 Quote
Wing Wizard Windy Miller Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 9 minutes ago, Mattyblue said: Yet, if you take a straw poll at Ewood on Saturday, I’d wager you’d find the owners have never been as popular. They’ll complete their 10 year wrecking job with fans eating out of their hands. Perhaps take one at the end of the season. This next 12 months may finally be an eye opener for some. 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Wing Wizard Windy Miller said: Perhaps take one at the end of the season. This next 12 months may finally be an eye opener for some. Maybe, but it will all be a bit late for the penny to drop with third division football, 5,000 crowds, a team of kids and Brockhall gone. (Though I still expect ‘the fans’ to get most of the blame for ‘not getting behind the club’) Edited August 1, 2021 by Mattyblue 6 Quote
Wheelton Blue Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 It's still not clear who is/could be pushing the Brockhall sale. Is is Venkys, forcing the issue to sell off assets? Or is it the Coventrio, who upon being told to cut costs, go for what they see as an easy option a la Coventry? 1 Quote
G Somerset Rover Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 16 minutes ago, Wheelton Blue said: It's still not clear who is/could be pushing the Brockhall sale. Is is Venkys, forcing the issue to sell off assets? Or is it the Coventrio, who upon being told to cut costs, go for what they see as an easy option a la Coventry? The latter, no doubt IMO. Feeding frenzy time with their noses in the trough before they finally move on. Quote
Boroblue Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 I have no foundation for this but I believe the sale of the training ground was Mowbrays preferred solution to cost cutting when his promotion push went tits up . I believe Venkies actually pulled the plug on that. He wanted to sell the training ground to prevent cost cutting option B. That’s is the loss of 11 senior players and their wages without any replacements. The sale of Armstrong and Rothwell with no money released. Mowbray as squandered money and opportunity on what appears to be his own personal football philosophy vanity trip. He has a job for the boys mentality mainly because he wants the senior professionals to do his job for him. I went yesterday and even though it was a friendly we are on a collision course with relegation. While I love Rovers I can’t deny I’m going to take a lot of pleasure from watching the arrogant boro boy squirm. He’s got exactly what he deserves and I feel no sympathy. This time he’s just got kids no old guys in the dressing room to pull him out unless you count the Spanish sick note. Hopefully gone by Christmas. 5 Quote
Wheelton Blue Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 6 minutes ago, Gavlar Somerset Rover! said: The latter, no doubt IMO. Feeding frenzy time with their noses in the trough before they finally move on. This is what I think. I reckon they were told months ago - not just in the last couple of weeks - that costs would have to be cut. Hence the previous botched attempt to flog Brockhall, the exodus of players at season end, and the non-arrival of transfers. 4 Quote
Paul Mani Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 54 minutes ago, Wing Wizard Windy Miller said: At least we're nearing the end of the 'journey'. 🤷🏻♂️ Who knows? Never any Comms out of India and now the trio are noses out of joint. ‘Could’ get Kean-esque If they’re not careful. Urgh 🙈 Quote
Popular Post tomphil Posted August 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 Evolution not revolution remember. Now we've been through this before with this ownership so it's no surprise. Yet it all stems from backing the wrong horses again for what they allegedly wanted. A top 6 push with a mid budget but one better than a lot of similar teams in this division. For a brief spell everyone sang from the same hymn sheet after relegation. Auditors gave a plan, manager was set a target then got the backing it required. Job done, club on its uppers for first time in years and fans beginning to re-engage. A lesson there for all of how to run BRFC and what it's all about. Was it learned ? Was it #### it all began to slide again from then on because too much faith was thrust on those who'd achieved promotion. Owners wanted to invest and wanted the double bounce. Management etc wanted stability and to plod on moulding the club in their own image. People start pulling in the wrong direction again, lack of real target or direction. No ruthlessness on the field or off it to drive it forwards. Now here we are, seems we might finally get some ruthlessness. As always though with this set up it's going to be in all the wrong areas again. The whole lot not to clear off if we are ever truly to start over. 12 Quote
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