MK Dons had operating losses of £63,000 a week in 2019/20 in League One, slightly down on previous season in League Two.
MK Dons total losses nearly £16m, club technically insolvent but should be okay as losses underwritten by loans from owners.
MK Dins income up 10% overall. Would have been higher but season curtailed due to Covid. Club claimed over £1/2 million from furlough scheme for period to 30 June 2020.
MK Dons wage bill up 17% following promotion, club paying £114 in wages for every £100 of income. Average weekly wage £2,400.
MK Dons signed players for £410,000 in 2019/20. Sales were £123,000.
MK Dons owe £12.3 million to owners Stadium MK.
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Blackburn made operating losses of over £24 million in 2019/20. Player sales reduced this to ‘just’ £21 million. #Rovers
Blackburn total losses over the years now exceed £282,000,000. This has been funded by loans and shares bought by the Venkys.
Venkys lent #Rovers £14 million in 19/20 on top of £18 million the previous year. I suspect @AndyhHolt is unimpressed at the casino style football finance operations we constantly see in the Championship
In a drop your bacon sandwich start to the day Fulham report operating losses of £73 million for 2019/20, although player sales reduce this by £25m.
Fulham’s total losses over the years now exceed £402,000,000 but club still have cash in the bank as shares and loans from owners cover the losses.
Fulham’s income fell by almost £80m following relegation with broadcast income mainly in form of parachute 🪂 payments representing £75% of total. Wages down £15m. Average wage £34,000 per week, which to be fair doesn’t buy you much in West London
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.
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.