redrobo wrote:Wonder how much DA would realistic want to improve his team and if money was available in what areas
I know nothing about how much players want in wages but would a further £200K be a reasonable sum to get a couple of decent players in on good money in addition to transfer fees.
redrobo wrote:I suspect that any financial rules are being swerved by a good number of clubs who put players onto the wage bills of their club owners.
Nothing to suggest I know this for a fact but it was rumoured a few seasons ago that Fleetwood had put certain players onto the wage bill of the clubs owner to 'get round' these financial rules.
fulwoodshrimp wrote:Useful information KenH. My worry is we are skint but a lot of our staff expenditure is off the field building up the infrastructure for League 1. As a consequence the manager hasn't enough to strengthen the playing side especially given he inherited players from the previous manager on two year contracts when they are nowhere near good enough for the league. At the end of the season this will be corrected as several will be released at the end of their contracts. Meanwhile we have to hope that funds will be found from somewhere to help the manager avoid the dreaded drop!
Redalert1970 wrote:We must sign another striker in January or we will go down it`s pretty simple (but most teams will be looking for strikers)
Keith wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Do we utilise all the clubs facilities to make money? Accrington seem to be making the most of their new bar and Holt says any money raised boosts Coleys budget.
I agree. I've mentioned before how Accrington appear to keep a large number of fans at the ground after the game, spending money. We're pretty much shut-up shop by 7pm. I put my head in the door of the Wright & Lord suite for the MotM award a while back, there were about twenty-five people in there, most of them I'd guess were the sponsors' party. Why not try stuff like having a local band on up there, after the game? Attract fans up there, rather than it being an 'exclusive' [empty/shut] facility?
KenH wrote:Unfortunately, I don't think MFC have much of a business/entreprenneurial spirit. Just been down to the club shop - 2.30 pm - closed! Went to reception, just several staff talking, asked for something from the shop, but no, "on her lunch hour" apparently!
Not the first time either, in fact, I've been several times over the past couple of years to find it closed during published "opening hours" meaning wasted journeys to go back at other times.
It's really not good enough. It's pretty basic business 101 to actually be open during published opening hours, and if not, to at least serve via reception.
KenH wrote:Went to reception, just several staff talking, asked for something from the shop, but no, "on her lunch hour" apparently!
Shrimp Girl wrote:There is another fan survey out if you fancy sharing your ideas/complaints/compliments with the club that way
https://www.morecambefc.com/news/2022/n ... ce-survey/
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Interesting that we are now advertising for sale tickets for the Club's Gala Evening which takes place on
8th July 2023.
Can't remember them being on sale so early.
marky No.1 wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:Interesting that we are now advertising for sale tickets for the Club's Gala Evening which takes place on
8th July 2023.
Can't remember them being on sale so early.
£20 deposits should bring in a much needed £3K with a lack of home games at the moment.
I've booked hospitality for Lincoln in 5 months time and they wanted the full amount up front
captain sparkle wrote:Apologies if this has been mentioned before, or indeed is just common knowledge to everyone (but me!),
but what happens to the season ticket money?
is it dripfed throughout the season?
has it all gone already?
Will there be a nightmare scenario on a cold, wet & windy Tuesday night in early February where there are just a handful of paying spectators & the rest are season ticket holders?
Morecambe Jack wrote:I think HMRC might object slightly to that. VAT can't be deferred to a point where you decide you want to recognise the income, it is charged at point of sale. Andy Holt might defer the net income over the season for his own internal accounting purposes, but the VAT will go straight to HMRC on the next return.
Morecambe Jack wrote:I think HMRC might object slightly to that. VAT can't be deferred to a point where you decide you want to recognise the income, it is charged at point of sale. Andy Holt might defer the net income over the season for his own internal accounting purposes, but the VAT will go straight to HMRC on the next return.
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