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OsloRover

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  1. 1 hour ago, roversfan99 said:

    As @Herbie6590 touched on, those conclusions are incorrect.

    Looking at the accounts doesnt factor in the various costs throughout those years that are exempt from FFP calculations.

    Waggott has boasted that we should make a profit this year after selling Wharton, I am unsure too whether the Raya sell on will be in these upcoming 2024 accounts or whether the deal to Arsenal will be in July. But either way, factoring all this in, we have plenty of room and FFP isn't a pressing concern nor a reason should as is likely we don't spend on the squad. Problem is, there is a lot of misinformation/incorrect assumptions about FFP and it can cause people to believe it is the reason we dont spend more.

    I see, apologies for not reading the full thread. I guess that means the real FFP numbers are hidden and we as fans don't really have any way of tracking them with the publicly disclosed accounts alone. 

    That said, the Wharton money doesn't have any bearing on the 22/23 accounts and are irrelevant to my post.

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  2. On 09/04/2024 at 13:26, rob_of_the_rovers said:

    Where does this put us for the three year profit and sustainability window?

    Edit: I've just taken a look and for the past three years we've had the following losses:

    20/21: £6.6m

    21/22: £11.2m

    22/23: £20.9m

    Which comes to £38.7m which is just below the £39m losses allowed for a three year window. Suspiciously close if you ask me. Also leaves us with only a £7m buffer for this season's losses.

    Unless I'm completely misunderstanding how it works.

    Yes, I've looked at the accounts and come to the same conclusions as you.

    Losses for 23/24 cannot exceed £6.9 million.

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