Andy Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Would the NI adjustments in 2025 have made an impact on salary costs? I know for the business I work for (a medium-sized local firm), it was somewhere in the region of an additional £500k-£750k over the course of this year. Quote
Popular Post TugaysMarlboro Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago McGuire has got that wrong. It's not £211m since Venkys acquisition. It's £211m because of Venkys acquisition. 11 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Rogerb said: Bank overdraft increased by £8million to over £11 million. As a result interest charges on overdraft and loans increased by over £1million. At an interest rate of BoE base + 2.17%. Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 18 minutes ago, Andy said: Would the NI adjustments in 2025 have made an impact on salary costs? I know for the business I work for (a medium-sized local firm), it was somewhere in the region of an additional £500k-£750k over the course of this year. Salary and wages + £1,303,040 Social Security costs + £203,048 Pension costs + £187,951 Total increase £1,694,039 The cost of the adjustments you referred to will appear in next years accounts. Edited 17 hours ago by wilsdenrover 1 Quote
RoverDom Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, wilsdenrover said: Now it says ‘…the timing and extent of the recovery of the loan depends on promotion…’ Is the penny finally starting to drop or is someone else insisting on these phrases being included?? Just guesswork on my part but the audit director has changed this year so could just be something from them. My experience of audit directors is they like to put their stamp on things in their first year. 2 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, wilsdenrover said: I’ve just noticed another difference (from previous years) re this - they’ve added the below: ‘… However the directors acknowledge the timing and eventuality of promotion is subject to a number of uncertainties and therefore this assessment is judgmental’ I wonder who decided this should be included. Edited to add, spotted another… In previous years they’ve said promotion would facilitate them being able to get their money back but… Now it says ‘…the timing and extent of the recovery of the loan depends on promotion…’ Is the penny finally starting to drop or is someone else insisting on these phrases being included?? That's them acknowledging in a roundabout way promotion is a pipe dream and less likely than it ever even was before due to the downgrade in players. 1 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Tomphil2 said: That's them acknowledging in a roundabout way promotion is a pipe dream and less likely than it ever even was before due to the downgrade in players. Yep, but is them Venkys or the auditor… ’interesting’ development either way. 1 Quote
davulsukur Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) On 03/12/2025 at 09:53, wilsdenrover said: One thing I did notice was they’ve changed how they think ‘they’d get their money back’: From promotion to the Premier League to; Sustained membership of the Premier League. How the extreme unlikelihood of this hasn’t led to a write down of the value of their investment is beyond me. I'm surprised they are willing to write that statement, or even someone is willing to approve/accept it. It would probably take north of circa £200m investment into the first team, to get promoted and then stay up. Edited 1 hour ago by davulsukur 1 Quote
Elrovers Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago After all these losses, it still baffles me to why they’re still owning us. Just sell us for god sake. It’s simple. 3 Quote
joey_big_nose Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 16 hours ago, Old Rover said: Turnover revenue year up to 31/03/2025 Matchday income £4596,258 Media £11626,335 Commercial £7516,077 other £525,000 Total revenue £24263,670 So the TV money is media I would think. Preston's (similar championship club but much smaller) to compare but not like for like as up to 30/06/24 Matchday income £4315 Media £9484 Commercial £1272 other £1735 Total Revenue £16906,000 I know it is scraping the barrel but at least we still have a bigger revenue than Preston, even in our darkest hour, In a way thats quite encouraging that we can boot out Venkys and still be competitive. Do you have Preston's cost side stats (wages, admin etc). Quote
J*B Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 25 minutes ago, joey_big_nose said: In a way thats quite encouraging that we can boot out Venkys and still be competitive. Do you have Preston's cost side stats (wages, admin etc). It's literally only a group of Rovers fans that insist this club disappears if Venkys disappear that can't grasp you can be competitive - and even successful - in this league if you have good operators and a well thought out plan. There's plenty of clubs in recent history getting promotion with smaller budgets, but they get ignored. 3 Quote
joey_big_nose Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago 32 minutes ago, J*B said: It's literally only a group of Rovers fans that insist this club disappears if Venkys disappear that can't grasp you can be competitive - and even successful - in this league if you have good operators and a well thought out plan. There's plenty of clubs in recent history getting promotion with smaller budgets, but they get ignored. Agreed, but good to look at it in hard numbers. Preston are a very good alternative case to look at. Quote
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