Huddersfield income ⬇️ £66m in 2019/20 following relegation. Club has gone from a £1m profit to a £22.7m loss, although player sales reduced this by £18m. Interest on loans over £80,000 a week. #HTAFC
Huddersfield had over £10m in the bank at end of 19/20. Total losses over the years now exceed £40m
Broadcast income (parachute payments & EFL TV deal) =85% of Huddersfield’s total. Wages more than halved, £57 in wages for every £100 of income. Ave first team weekly wage £14,000.
Amortisation (transfer fees spread over contract life) costs £28m. Huddersfield also wrote down player values by £6m as they were bobbins. Bad debt of over £1m in previous year due to rogue sponsor not repeated.
Huddersfield bought players for £14m in 19/20 and had sales of £22m
Huddersfield have outstanding loans of £57m in 19/20, repaid £11m in the year and have annual repayments of director loans over next few years.
Total #HTAFC income puts them third in the Championship table last season.
Huddersfield high position driven by parachute payments which helped it to top place in broadcast income table.
Huddersfield wages about mid table for Championship.
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Cardiff City accounts out for 2019/20: Headlines
Revenue down £80m (64%)
Wages down £17m (33%)
Operating loss of £23m compared to £33m profit
Player sale profits £14m (£2m in 2019)
Player signings £18m
Matchday income halved to £3.7m, Covid did not help but crowds fell too.
Despite Covid Shrewsbury income did not fall in 2019/20 as FA Cup money from Liverpool match helped offset loss of revenue from curtailment of season. #SALOP
Matchday income similar in 19/20 to previous season despite fewer matches played. Broadcast income up 14% due to some streaming income & live matches on TV.
Shrewsbury, like many lower league clubs, very dependent upon matchday ticket sales as teams in League One only get 12% of the EFL broadcast deal and solidarity payments.
Morecambe accounts out for 2019/20. Revenue held up despite season being curtailed due to Covid. #Shrimps
Main cost for clubs is player related, Morecambe have not spent any money on transfer fees for many years but wages are usually about 80% of income. Even so average wages one of the lowest in the EFL at less than £1,100 pw.
Morecambe losses halved in year and club did receive £297k in furlough payments in 2019/20 that helped towards end of season Club has averaged losses of £1/2 million a year in last 8 seasons.
Liverpool publish 2020 results: Headlines
Revenue down 8% to £490m
Wages up 5% to £326m
Net transfer spend zero
Net debt (borrowings less cash) up £28m to £119m #LFC
Overall revenue down but only goes to 31 May and includes 31 PL matches, which will bounce back in 2020/21 as more broadcast income from more matches #LFC still 2nd highest revenues in PL
Matchday income down due to closed stadium and lockdown. Would have been a record amount had it not been for Covid. LFC have 31 May year end, some other clubs have 30 June or 31 July so squeezed in more matches.