Edward Alistair
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Bristol City record £28.5m loss for 2021-22 season
Championship side Bristol City report a pre-tax loss of £28.5m for the 2021-22 season.
www.bbc.co.uk
who became quite a successful businessman.
Make you're mind up mateTurns out he's on the board at the spotters.
Makes you wonder what happened to FFP ruiles and the sanctions for going over the threshold.Bristol City record £28.5m loss for 2021-22 season
Championship side Bristol City report a pre-tax loss of £28.5m for the 2021-22 season.www.bbc.co.uk
I said some time ago that JB being a yank and investor of futures will see us in good stead. Clubs around us are either, or already gambling everything they can or borrowing to reach the premier, it ain't working. You need a plan, infrastructure, steady heads and your own money, JB has all of that.It’s another example of how fortunate we are to be run in a sensible way by JB and co. We are in a stable position coming out of a pandemic and compared with some of the basket case clubs in the championship and elsewhere we’re in a great place.
To be sitting in the play offs at this point of the season is testament to the clubs approach of steady improvement and sensible recruitment. Food for thought for those demand multi million pound strikers every summer and a new manager whenever we don’t win for a couple of games.
Make you're mind up mate
I said some time ago that JB being a yank and investor of futures will see us in good stead. Clubs around us are either, or already gambling everything they can or borrowing to reach the premier, it ain't working. You need a plan, infrastructure, steady heads and your own money, JB has all of that.
There's less of the yoyo clubs doing what they and parachute payments were invented for- going straight back up. Parachute payments are going to be reduced and restructured, that can only be a positive for us. I believe, that in the near future, we, little old Millwall will make it to the premier league.
Indeed, it will change regardless of what league we're in mate, you only have to look around on a matchday to see that. If we want success then getting more punters in the ground, club shop, etc is the way forward.In some ways the thought of us going up worries me as in it could change the fabric of our club forever but to be honest football has been going that way for years so older bods like us will just have to accept it and embrace it I suppose.
I think that era is fading away, we really are a very well run club. Berylson learns as time goes on, he isn't one for having his fingers burnt twice. On top of that, like him or loathe him. Kavanah knows football and knows what's needed to push us on. A breath of fresh air since the days of Andy i'll ban you all Ambler.Then again we are Millwall and just like we’ve seen many times before when it seems we’re on the cusp of greatness we fall flat on our face. We could very well be sitting here in a year or two moaning about us losing to Hartlepool while our esteemed neighbours* are challenging Man City for a champions league spot.
I think it is still 39m over a 3 year period and I havn't read that there were any allowances for Covid losses.Makes you wonder what happened to FFP ruiles and the sanctions for going over the threshold.