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Sheffield wednesday accounts for year end 2018


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2 hours ago, bassett one said:

so a decision or the accounts are going to be published in july 2019 is that correct? also do you think we could be in breach of the rules for dc taxis,as its a joke that a company would advertise for years a company with no taxis why?

Strange but why not when a government can give a contract to a shipping company who do not have no ships and waste millions doing it.

20 hours ago, iansheff said:

A prime example of spending big to go straight back up are Stoke City, according to https://www.transferleague.co.uk/stoke-city/english-football-teams/stoke-city-transfers  they have spent  £54,850,000  and received  £24,730,000 so they have actually spent £30,120,000, be interesting to see what they spend come the summer transfer window.

 

Players Purchased Fee Players Sold Fee Net Total Points Position
Season 18/19            
Adam Federici Undisclosed Dominic Telford Free      
Oghenekaro Etebo £6,350,000 Marc Muniesa £4,500,000      
Tom Ince £10,000,000 Ramadan Sobhi £5,700,000      
Sam Clucas £6,000,000 Xherdan Shaqiri £13,000,000      
James McClean £5,000,000 Lee Grant £1,530,000      
Benik Afobe £12,000,000          
Ryan Woods £6,500,000 Ryan Sweeney Free      
Danny Batth Free          
Sam Vokes £9,000,000          
          PTS POS
Season Total £54,850,000   £24,730,000 £30,120,000

 

Season 2017/18 they spent Net total of £15,250,000 

Season 2016/17 they spent Net total of £29,750,000

I assume the last two seasons when they were in the PL do not count towards the FFP in the Championship.

That proves a point .All that cash spent and look at the league table.

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