January 3, 20206 yr I’m surprised to read that we’ve made such a huge loss last year considering the transfer ban. I know we spent a lot on Kepa, Pulisic etc but still wasn’t expecting this... https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/11898901/chelsea-announce-96-6m-loss-in-latest-financial-results
January 3, 20206 yr Change of manager and management team again I think was attributed. I would imagine players fees are not recognised immediately in the accounts, also our wage structure is more geared towards champions league football. The club don't seem too concerned which is the main thing, financially we have been doing okay in recent years.
January 3, 20206 yr 6 minutes ago, ekimozturk said: I’m surprised to read that we’ve made such a huge loss last year considering the transfer ban. I know we spent a lot on Kepa, Pulisic etc but still wasn’t expecting this... https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/11898901/chelsea-announce-96-6m-loss-in-latest-financial-results The transfer ban started after the period concerned.
January 3, 20206 yr doenot include player sale for certain Hazard and luiz... that is also an easy 12 Mil pounds in player wages alone.. plus 120 Mil of player sales
January 3, 20206 yr Quote Turnover grew marginally to £446.7m with the club citing a lack of Champions League football, costs associated with changing manager and a record outlay on players Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Pulisic, Mateo Kovacic and Jorginho for the £96.6m loss. We spent some £220m on those 4 players, but I think accounting practices mean the outlay is spread over the length of their contracts, or something like that.
January 3, 20206 yr The money from Morata and hopefully Bakayoko won't come to us until this summer either.
January 4, 20206 yr A lot of things weren't accounted so I wouldn't be too worried. With the transfer ban, and us being in champions league this year, I suspect we will be reporting a profit by the end of 2020.
January 4, 20206 yr On 03/01/2020 at 12:05, ekimozturk said: I’m surprised to read that we’ve made such a huge loss last year considering the transfer ban. I know we spent a lot on Kepa, Pulisic etc but still wasn’t expecting this... https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11668/11898901/chelsea-announce-96-6m-loss-in-latest-financial-results I read it was due to not being in the Champions league last season with the extra revenue that brings rather than being down to player dealings.
January 4, 20206 yr Best put the price of refreshments up, the 500% mark up on a sh*tty hot dog is a bit low.
January 7, 20206 yr 9 hours ago, charierre said: Roman apparently paid 247m into the club last year according to the BBC. Bollocks. He doesn’t care about us anymore and he’s looking to sell ASAP.
January 8, 20206 yr 16 hours ago, charierre said: Roman apparently paid 247m into the club last year according to the BBC. Debunks the myth he's lost interest in the club.
January 8, 20206 yr Key points: Turnover figure grew to £446.7m from £443.4m the previous year. Loss of £96.6m ending 30 June 2019. The loss relates to player acquisitions and related costs, the lack of Champions League football and the change in first team management. Revenue from commercial activities grew by £14.5m. Broadcasting and matchday revenue decreased due to us playing Europa League rather than Champions League football. The club invested a record £280.6m in the playing squad. https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2019/12/31/chelsea-fc-financial-results?cardIndex=6-4 While not revealed in the official club statement, it's being reported that sacking Conte cost us £26.6m. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/jan/07/chelsea-sacking-antonio-conte-cost-26m-accounts-roman-abramovich-danny-drinkwater
January 8, 20206 yr 4 hours ago, Jezz said: Key points: Turnover figure grew to £446.7m from £443.4m the previous year. Loss of £96.6m ending 30 June 2019. The loss relates to player acquisitions and related costs, the lack of Champions League football and the change in first team management. Revenue from commercial activities grew by £14.5m. Broadcasting and matchday revenue decreased due to us playing Europa League rather than Champions League football. The club invested a record £280.6m in the playing squad. https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2019/12/31/chelsea-fc-financial-results?cardIndex=6-4 While not revealed in the official club statement, it's being reported that sacking Conte cost us £26.6m. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/jan/07/chelsea-sacking-antonio-conte-cost-26m-accounts-roman-abramovich-danny-drinkwater Notice they mention these acquisitions: The Club also invested a record £280.6m in the playing squad during the year, including the acquisitions of Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Pulisic, Mateo Kovacic and Jorginho. At least with these players we should get decent money back if we decide to sell. Edited January 8, 20206 yr by Strider6003
January 8, 20206 yr To be fair to the club the the players bought in (jury still out on Kepa) haven't been too shabby, there's no Bakayokos there !!
January 8, 20206 yr Love how the media made it a big deal, while the likes of United who is the club with most debt in the world isn't mentioned ever. Financial loss without the calculation of sale of players isn't bad at all.
January 8, 20206 yr This stat says it all about being in the Europa compared to the CL: Quote Although Monaco had a disastrous 2018/19 Champions League (1 draw and 5 defeats in the group), they still received €41m. We made 43m € for WINNING the Europa.
January 8, 20206 yr This is only for 2018/2019, it doesn't count the transfer ban or Hazard sale Also my god. Europa League gives almost no money. We won the thing and got less money than some teams that left CL in group stage Edited January 8, 20206 yr by lithium
January 14, 20206 yr Meant to comment on this earlier. First off the £26.6 million shown in the accounts which some say is solely in respect of sacking Conte doesn’t make sense . In 2019 it was reported that a PL tribunal awarded £9 million to Conte ok he had a few staff but I really doubt they cost £17+ million to buy out their contracts irrespective my understanding is that if either party disagreed with the tribunals award the appeal process was by way of the High Court yet according to the DM Conte took the matter to an Employment Tribunal. So did Chelsea refuse to accept the ruling ? If so the sum would be more about provision rather than actual outlay More likely the £26.6 million includes the sum to bring Sari in from Napoli plus provision or payments to Conte plus something else. Next the increase in salaries again doesn’t make sense nor does the sums said to have been paid out on transfer fees. Kepa actually wasn’t signed by way of a normal transfer fee. He actually bought out his contract meaning no fee paid by Chelsea. I am far from sure how the buy out fee was funded but I can only think that he received the sum buy way of a signing on fee that would then reflect in salaries and that in turn would attract deductions so when grossed up would be way over the £70 million buy out fee.
January 14, 20206 yr @terraloon I believe legal fees etc. are also included in the Conte sacking. Our lawyers aren’t cheap!
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