blue_and_white Posted July 4, 2024 Share Posted July 4, 2024 A year ago I posted a thread on Championship turnover vs finishing position for the 2021/22 season, but it got locked because I said its time for Rovers fans to get real on expectation levels for our manager and owners. So no accompanying comments this time, this is turnover vs finishing position for 2022/23 and make of it what you will: Club (league finish) Turnover (£ millions) Norwich (13th) 75.6 Watford (11th) 65.4 Burnley (1st) 64.9 Sheff United (2nd) 63.9 West Brom (9th) 56.7 Sunderland (6th) 35.1 QPR (20th) 34.3 Stoke (16th) 31.2 Middlesbrough (4th) 28.6 Cardiff (21st) 26.2 Swansea (10th) 21.6 Rovers (7th) 21 Coventry (5th) 20.4 Millwall (8th) 19.4 Birmingham (17th) 19 Bristol (14th) 18.6 Luton (3rd) 18.4 Hull (15th) 18.1 Huddersfield (18th) 18.1 Blackpool (23rd) 17.3 Rotherham (19th) 15.7 Preston (12th) 15.6 Reading (22nd) Haven't done their accounts yet Wigan (24th) Couldn't find 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Forever Blue Posted July 4, 2024 Share Posted July 4, 2024 (edited) Yes, didn’t JDT do a fantastic job getting us to 7th. Shame that he was offered so little support by the owners that he asked to be released from his contract a few short weeks after the end of that season. And based on those figures, and contrary to the point you are trying to make, we actually underachieved this season. How is Pasha by the way? Edited July 4, 2024 by Forever Blue 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herbie6590 Posted July 4, 2024 Share Posted July 4, 2024 The strongest correlation is usually argued to be wage bill v league position. Given what’s happening to our funding, we can only presume that managing the wage bill carefully is a crucial metric for SW. On that basis, our league position is moving only in one direction. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomphil Posted July 4, 2024 Share Posted July 4, 2024 3 hours ago, blue_and_white said: A year ago I posted a thread on Championship turnover vs finishing position for the 2021/22 season, but it got locked because I said its time for Rovers fans to get real on expectation levels for our manager and owners. So no accompanying comments this time, this is turnover vs finishing position for 2022/23 and make of it what you will: Club (league finish) Turnover (£ millions) Norwich (13th) 75.6 Watford (11th) 65.4 Burnley (1st) 64.9 Sheff United (2nd) 63.9 West Brom (9th) 56.7 Sunderland (6th) 35.1 QPR (20th) 34.3 Stoke (16th) 31.2 Middlesbrough (4th) 28.6 Cardiff (21st) 26.2 Swansea (10th) 21.6 Rovers (7th) 21 Coventry (5th) 20.4 Millwall (8th) 19.4 Birmingham (17th) 19 Bristol (14th) 18.6 Luton (3rd) 18.4 Hull (15th) 18.1 Huddersfield (18th) 18.1 Blackpool (23rd) 17.3 Rotherham (19th) 15.7 Preston (12th) 15.6 Reading (22nd) Haven't done their accounts yet Wigan (24th) Couldn't find Tells us nothing we don't already know. Parachute clubs have a massive advantage over everyone else but beyond that it's open and lower turnover clubs can and do finish above higher ones regularly. It rests on how they are run and what funds they have are used. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilsdenrover Posted July 4, 2024 Share Posted July 4, 2024 4 hours ago, blue_and_white said: A year ago I posted a thread on Championship turnover vs finishing position for the 2021/22 season, but it got locked because I said its time for Rovers fans to get real on expectation levels for our manager and owners. So no accompanying comments this time, this is turnover vs finishing position for 2022/23 and make of it what you will: Club (league finish) Turnover (£ millions) Norwich (13th) 75.6 Watford (11th) 65.4 Burnley (1st) 64.9 Sheff United (2nd) 63.9 West Brom (9th) 56.7 Sunderland (6th) 35.1 QPR (20th) 34.3 Stoke (16th) 31.2 Middlesbrough (4th) 28.6 Cardiff (21st) 26.2 Swansea (10th) 21.6 Rovers (7th) 21 Coventry (5th) 20.4 Millwall (8th) 19.4 Birmingham (17th) 19 Bristol (14th) 18.6 Luton (3rd) 18.4 Hull (15th) 18.1 Huddersfield (18th) 18.1 Blackpool (23rd) 17.3 Rotherham (19th) 15.7 Preston (12th) 15.6 Reading (22nd) Haven't done their accounts yet Wigan (24th) Couldn't find Wigan’s turnover was £15.9 million Company name Phoenix 21 Limited Company number 13161421 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrimsarghBlue Posted July 4, 2024 Share Posted July 4, 2024 5 hours ago, blue_and_white said: A year ago I posted a thread on Championship turnover vs finishing position for the 2021/22 season, but it got locked because I said its time for Rovers fans to get real on expectation levels for our manager and owners. So no accompanying comments this time, this is turnover vs finishing position for 2022/23 and make of it what you will: Club (league finish) Turnover (£ millions) Norwich (13th) 75.6 Watford (11th) 65.4 Burnley (1st) 64.9 Sheff United (2nd) 63.9 West Brom (9th) 56.7 Sunderland (6th) 35.1 QPR (20th) 34.3 Stoke (16th) 31.2 Middlesbrough (4th) 28.6 Cardiff (21st) 26.2 Swansea (10th) 21.6 Rovers (7th) 21 Coventry (5th) 20.4 Millwall (8th) 19.4 Birmingham (17th) 19 Bristol (14th) 18.6 Luton (3rd) 18.4 Hull (15th) 18.1 Huddersfield (18th) 18.1 Blackpool (23rd) 17.3 Rotherham (19th) 15.7 Preston (12th) 15.6 Reading (22nd) Haven't done their accounts yet Wigan (24th) Couldn't find It’s a reality check that’s for sure . Thanks for posting 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Upside Down Posted July 4, 2024 Share Posted July 4, 2024 4 hours ago, GrimsarghBlue said: It’s a reality check that’s for sure . Thanks for posting It sure is. When you look at Coventry and Luton's position in relation to turnover the whole argument that you need huge sums of money to succeed in the division are proven to be complete bollocks. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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