Championship Wage Bills 25/26
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Feel like we have this discussion every 6 months or so. All of this is guesswork, no one knows our current wage bill and no one knows last years wage bill yet either. Can only wait for the accounts and see2
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I’m sure we are probably in the bottom area of the division for wages but this list doesn’t seem accurate at all. As with a lot of FLW articles it’s just nonsense to drive clicks3
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fenaddick said:church-lane said:
Apologies if this has been posted before. I'm sure it has been discussed. Championship wages ranked. SPOILER ALERT: We're bottom.
Can't post the clickable link sorry!
All 24 EFL Championship clubs' annual wage bill ranked from least to most https://share.google/kMAud9K1pVGlu2zgM
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golfaddick said:fenaddick said:church-lane said:
Apologies if this has been posted before. I'm sure it has been discussed. Championship wages ranked. SPOILER ALERT: We're bottom.
Can't post the clickable link sorry!
All 24 EFL Championship clubs' annual wage bill ranked from least to most https://share.google/kMAud9K1pVGlu2zgM
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Fairly common knowledge we are bottom or near bottom just by process of elimination alone.
Our wage bill is almost certainly lower than: Coventry, Leicester, Boro, Preston, Stoke, QPR, Millwall, West Brom, Bristol City, Watford, Swansea, Birmingham, Southampton, Wrexham, Norwich, Derby, and Sheffield United.
That leves just 6 clubs including ourselves, Portsmouth, Blackburn, Oxford, Hull, and Sheffield Wednesday.
Can probably put Wednesday near the bottom? As they don't even pay their players, Blackburn and Hull will likely pay more when you consider their longevity, Portsmouth a whole 2 years ahead of us financially, as are Oxford.
We are doing well considering we are in the bottom 6 for wages in a best case scenario. It is imperative we stay up so we can build and gradually increase our squad value 👍🏻3 -
golfaddick said:fenaddick said:church-lane said:
Apologies if this has been posted before. I'm sure it has been discussed. Championship wages ranked. SPOILER ALERT: We're bottom.
Can't post the clickable link sorry!
All 24 EFL Championship clubs' annual wage bill ranked from least to most https://share.google/kMAud9K1pVGlu2zgM
Of course they are known - and I can't imagine there is a board of any company, however big or small, that doesn't know their wage bill! Relatively junior members of staff will also know the wage bill - especially for accounting and payroll purposes.All of that is confidential information and to be frank it's got nothing to do with anyone outside the organisation. In terms of player wages, that's between the club, the player and his agent and any so-called assessment and ranking of clubs is not a great deal more than guesswork, but it's pretty obvious that some clubs - Birmingham, Wrexham, the three relegated from the Prem clubs and a few others will be top end, and the promoted clubs not bankrolled by Hollywood are likely to be towards the bottom.
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Excluding transfer fees we must be close to breaking even given the size of our wage bill, the extra money for being in the Championship and regular 20k+ crowds.2
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SantaClaus said:Excluding transfer fees we must be close to breaking even given the size of our wage bill, the extra money for being in the Championship and regular 20k+ crowds.0
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I find it hard to believe that Sheffield Wednesday have a wage bill that is over 2m more than us.
They have a squad of around 20 senior players (not including academy kids who have been promoted to make up the numbers). 6 of those 20 players are aged 20 and under, and one of their loan players (Harry Amass), Man U are paying his wages.0