Useful info from the Guardian regarding all Prem clubs accounts from last season
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/29/premier-league-finances-club-by-club
They take a dig at us though, quelle surprise!
'The first is the £80m profit, the largest ever made by an English football club; Spurs say this was effectively the proceeds of selling Gareth Bale to Real Madrid which was then reinvested in new players. Spurs’ TV income was up £32m, they held the wage increase to only £4m, and put £35m in the bank. Such riches rather undermine Spurs’ plea they could not afford£16m agreed for public infrastructure works, which Haringey council waived.'
Re the £16m, they've already acknowledged the Bale money being key to the profit figure, and conveniently ignore the money the club has put into the local community, just so they can have a pop at us.
I doubt we'll show much of a profit at all for the accounts 2014/15 as the amortisation for the players we bought out of the 'Bale money', continues to kick in.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/29/premier-league-finances-club-by-club
They take a dig at us though, quelle surprise!
'The first is the £80m profit, the largest ever made by an English football club; Spurs say this was effectively the proceeds of selling Gareth Bale to Real Madrid which was then reinvested in new players. Spurs’ TV income was up £32m, they held the wage increase to only £4m, and put £35m in the bank. Such riches rather undermine Spurs’ plea they could not afford£16m agreed for public infrastructure works, which Haringey council waived.'
Re the £16m, they've already acknowledged the Bale money being key to the profit figure, and conveniently ignore the money the club has put into the local community, just so they can have a pop at us.
I doubt we'll show much of a profit at all for the accounts 2014/15 as the amortisation for the players we bought out of the 'Bale money', continues to kick in.
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