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However funny it is, it's a bit **** if this is only about an accumulative excess loss of £59,000. When you consider that Man City will get away with cooking the books for the 15th year running
However funny it is, it's a bit **** if this is only about an accumulative excess loss of £59,000. When you consider that Man City will get away with cooking the books for the 15th year running
They're thousands. The 59,000 or so is fifty nine thousand thousands or £59,000,000 in excess to the £100,000,000 they are allowed and the £60,000,000 or so they were allowed to write off for Covid. They've lost a staggering amount of money. Truly eyewatering amount to still be so ****e.
The numbers I saw were that they had made £370m losses over the three year period, the amount allowed over this period for FFP is £105m. I haven't seen the breakdown of the losses but some will be allowed losses for stadium, women's team and youth etc plus some for Covid losses, but I doubt that this would get them below the allowed figure. I would be very surprised if the the PL went after them like this for £59k, I suspect that would be 'in the noise' of the finances and they would get given some leeway
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The numbers I saw were that they had made £370m losses over the three year period, the amount allowed over this period for FFP is £105m. I haven't seen the breakdown of the losses but some will be allowed losses for stadium, women's team and youth etc plus some for Covid losses, but I doubt that this would get them below the allowed figure. I would be very surprised if the the PL went after them like this for £59k, I suspect that would be 'in the noise' of the finances and they would get given some leeway
...certainly won't be 'in the noise' of the new stadium
New Everton stadium months behind schedule, Guardian analysis suggests
The construction of Everton’s new 52,888-seat stadium is running months behind schedule, a Guardian analysis suggests.
Documents filed by Everton as part of the stadium’s public planning submissions – combined with the club’s latest published drone footage of the construction site – indicate that the project is at least three months late, according to experts in stadium construction.
A three-month delay to the overall project would mean the new ground would not be ready for the start of the 2024-25 season, an ambition previously indicated by the club. The planning documents imply that the stadium should be completed by July 2024, when successful test events would have to be held before the stadium can host a competitive match. Any delays will likely increase the costs of the project which the club says stand at about £760m.
New Everton stadium months behind schedule, Guardian analysis suggests
The construction of Everton’s new 52,888-seat stadium is running months behind schedule, a Guardian analysis suggests.
Documents filed by Everton as part of the stadium’s public planning submissions – combined with the club’s latest published drone footage of the construction site – indicate that the project is at least three months late, according to experts in stadium construction.
A three-month delay to the overall project would mean the new ground would not be ready for the start of the 2024-25 season, an ambition previously indicated by the club. The planning documents imply that the stadium should be completed by July 2024, when successful test events would have to be held before the stadium can host a competitive match. Any delays will likely increase the costs of the project which the club says stand at about £760m.
New Everton stadium months behind schedule, Guardian analysis suggests
The construction of Everton’s new 52,888-seat stadium is running months behind schedule, a Guardian analysis suggests.
TBF, I'd be slowing spend down now too if I were them.
They don't appear to have the funding to go at the pace originally planned, so slowing it down now will help cashflows and maybe keep within an agreed spend limit. They can always throw more resources at it later to catch up some of the lost time, if they ever get the funding sorted....
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