It's surely a sign of the new times at ER, that we aren't .  Stability off the 
field will be followed by success on it.  Just need to manage expectations that 
this season is a building block for future success.  
Still Warnock and Brizzle city dropped points tonight  - could  be back to 2nd 
tomorrow 😉 

ttfn

Richard

-----Original Message-----
From: Leedslist [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Guy Thornton
Sent: 13 October 2017 13:32
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LU] Clubs risk bankruptcy with promotion to Premiership

Interesting piece from the BBC a couple of days ago. However I note that we 
don't appear anywhere in the 16t clubs listed who've spent the most on staff

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41564471

English Football League clubs risk bankruptcy by chasing promotion to the 
Premier League, financial experts say.
Between the 2008-09 and 2015-16 seasons, 19 clubs entered the top flight, and 
only one - Crystal Palace - avoided making a loss.
Average losses in their promotion seasons were more than £300,000 per week, 
financial data firm Vysyble said.
But the English Football League (EFL) said such reports "confuse the reality of 
the situation for supporters".
Most of the promoted clubs made money in their first Premier League season, but 
after four years just one in four was still in the black, according to 
Vysyble's report.
One in three was immediately relegated and two in three were down again within 
three years.
The report describes the "economic exhaustion" of trying to compete with the 
more established Premier League clubs.
Report co-author Roger Bell said many fans and owners of EFL clubs see 
promotion to the top flight as a "golden ticket to untold riches" but in 
reality trying to stay in the Premier League is "ultimately loss-making".
This "financial over-exertion" can lead to long-term problems, Bell continued, 
which cannot be solved by parachute payments to relegated sides, even though 
they can now total more than £90m.
*   'Closed shop' Premier League clubs £100m richer than EFL before bumper TV 
rights
"EFL clubs who spend beyond their means are, in fact, risking their futures by 
chasing a dream that is just that, a dream, and one that is actually more 
likely to end up as a financial nightmare," Bell added.
An EFL spokesman said it is "one of the most competitive competitions in world 
football" and is in a "strong financial position".
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Promotion to the Premier League can be "financially exhausting" for some clubs, 
according to the report "Reports of this nature inflame the position and 
confuse the reality of the situation for supporters," 
he said.
Citing financial fair play rules introduced in 2012, the league's improved 
revenues, and solidarity payments from the Premier League, the EFL spokesman 
said no club had been through an insolvency process for several years.
He added football is a "competitive industry", where progress up the league 
pyramid is the main goal, but said the EFL's rules are under regular review as 
its clubs "clearly face different financial challenges to those in the Premier 
League".
The Premier League declined to comment on the report.
It is understood that some of the 19 promoted clubs would have broken even but 
for player bonuses triggered by those successes.
Bell believes his report has highlighted the risks associated with pushing too 
hard for promotion, particularly when the Premier League is split on how future 
broadcasting revenue is shared.
"Owners who accept the risk of relegation but also preserve the balance sheet 
face much better prospects if the club is indeed relegated, with Burnley, 
Norwich and Newcastle proving to be excellent examples," he said.

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