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    Boom or Bust

    A thread mainly aimed at #Bohs fans who wonder why we can't do what Shels have done under Duff.

    In simple terms as a members club we can't lose much cash each year, same as Sligo.

    Shels in the last 3 years have lost (€3.5m), the highest 3 years losses recorded by any club.
    I found this on X. The numbers were also on the post but they would not copy across for me. Will Shells do the same thing again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinkicker View Post
    A thread mainly aimed at #Bohs fans who wonder why we can't do what Shels have done under Duff.

    In simple terms as a members club we can't lose much cash each year, same as Sligo.

    Shels in the last 3 years have lost (€3.5m), the highest 3 years losses recorded by any club.
    I found this on X. The numbers were also on the post but they would not copy across for me. Will Shells do the same thing again?
    Sligo Rovers (Bohs and Harps too I'd suspect) would be gone if they lost those sort of numbers.

    Fan owned clubs need to keep their powder dry and be in a decent position to capitalise, the worm always turns. No coincidence that our most successful period came on the back of the economic bubble bursting. The money men at clubs faded but our revenue didn't really dip at all.
    Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
    Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
    Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!

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    But for a Sligo or Bohs you have a Cork too. Its still the spoils of Europe that investors have an eye on for the likes of Shels obviously. If we are honest about it all Bohs/ Sligo etc would have more titles if it werent for the temporary and regular madness that injects cash in to other clubs. If they were on their own without a financial afety net well Harps could overtake Derry in theory. YR1 of any leage win is usually quite good financially, Dundalk 2015, maybe Drogs 2025, but by Y2 and definitely Yr3 of still challanging and players getting bigger wages and bonuses thats when the squeeze starts, money get out of hand with year on year losses getting terminal without a currently still freak run to groups.

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    Can you be considered a Fan run club if you're getting regular money from other clubs?

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    Id understand from a sligo perspective that it's hard for them to compete when the outside money is not available,but surely the finances generated by boez commercial success should have them competing with shels and others ( did boez not make €4-5M from shirt sales?). The point being, having finances is not a guarantee of success, albeit it clearly helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by placid casual View Post
    Id understand from a sligo perspective that it's hard for them to compete when the outside money is not available,but surely the finances generated by boez commercial success should have them competing with shels and others ( did boez not make €4-5M from shirt sales?). The point being, having finances is not a guarantee of success, albeit it clearly helps.
    Bohs are projecting a potential loss of income during the move away from Dalymount. As such we're trying to build a cash reserve to maintain the current level of investment in the men's first team. That's also not the only expenditure at the club (same as most clubs in fairness).

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    That makes perfect sense AB, and a good idea.

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    Galway Utd are 100% supporter owned, the Galway Utd Friends Co-Op owns it. We just have extremely generous sponsors/supporters in the Comer bros. The Co-Op agreed to sell 85% to the Comers if they choose to take up the offer. This is just to avoid selling out to the Arabs again.

    Derrys owner was a supporter long before he was the owner, so they're supporter owned too really.

    Sligo Rovers are completely classless, they can't just enjoy their own club without constantly sniping at other clubs that receives money from other sources. The constant sanctimonious lectures from them is tiresome.

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    To be honest that’s a ridiculous statement and not indicative of what you see on this forum I don’t believe. Don’t be judging our club by the lunatics on twitter.

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    Bit harsh on Sligo, you dont hear them moan about their stock. The odd slightly odd comment like tradition saving a club from relegation, but its an individual thing. Other comments above you cant argue with technically but a billionaire owner that happens to be a supporter isnt really what is meant - formal ownership model. Any club could get lucky with a rich company or cook the books with crazy sponsorship deal but theyre the exception and are not in a greater sustainability discussion. Even Rovers had to dilute their ownership model pragmatically no matter how its protested, Cork were supremely proud of FORAS but even Cork people are human and they chased the holy grail and still broke everything until bailed. If everyone was fan owned with no cheeky sidelines it'd be fun to see but I think we'd still be slightly better than amatuer, hockeyed in Europe, a difficult product to sell to get attendances, zero infrastructure (Tallaght, the leagues best ground today is the result of fixing a derelict eyesore....leave Oriel out of it, its a different situation). Sligo's project is a mall and very late attempt at addressing wider regional uderdevelopment on a basic level and obviously any leaguewide progress is government funded even with wealthy owners about. Boom and bust has addly worked in incrementally dragging things up with the bust being shared around periodically.

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    Thread from Sligo Rovers AGM,plenty of interesting figures on expenditure and players wages and as ever their brilliant fundraising….
    Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Another Bohemia View Post
    Bohs are projecting a potential loss of income during the move away from Dalymount. As such we're trying to build a cash reserve to maintain the current level of investment in the men's first team. That's also not the only expenditure at the club (same as most clubs in fairness).
    Bohs need to design "The shirt of all Shirts" , not give any of it to "good causes", qualify
    for Europe, go on a good run in Europe and Evan Ferguson to be sold for in excess of 50 million pounds. All these things have to happen together. Not a problem??

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    Speaking of AGMS how many loi clubs have one? I know with my club its at least 20 years since they last had one. Im always wary when clubs dont hold AGMs it seems like a closed shop.
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    Only clubs with members have AGMs. What were sometimes called AGMs at some clubs were more info nights where a board that was already hand picked were 'voted in' by fans or barflies present. Co-ops, (PLCs types?) would have to vote in. Supporters groups somethings were a kind of club AGM proxy. If an AGM is obligated its oftern still a closed shop. When there is weight of big nymbers like Rovers and Bohs than its harder to hide the cronies. Sligo seem to be very lucky in that there were and are club orientated grafters rather than egos running the club with members and fans that dont lose their sh1t when league titles are not being won at the expense of club development.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nah Nah Nah Nah View Post
    To be honest that’s a ridiculous statement and not indicative of what you see on this forum I don’t believe. Don’t be judging our club by the lunatics on twitter.
    Yeah, I have a lot of time for Sligo as a club, and their supporters do seem to put in Trojan work. I hope their development plans come to fruition.

    On the wider point, we at Pats got very lucky with Garrett Kelleher I think, and I don’t take that lightly at all. We’d have been in a very bad place in my view if he hadn’t taken over when he did. Of course we’ve had the “oh he’s a property developer, only interested in the land” comments over the years, but I think the fact that he’s stuck with the club, and pumped a hell of a lot of money in over a sustained period of time gives the lie to that.
    Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.

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    I’d be in Tony’s camp here, total respect to Sligo, a real fans club.
    I’m proud of bohs but I do wish more of our members got involved or even bothered to turn up at agms,and vote.
    Also had major doubts about kelleher but he’s been pats saviour, they are allowed run a loss and he backs it every season he’s there for the long haul it seems.

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    I still think he eyes Richmond Park but not at any cot for the football club. Nothing wrong with that, he doesnt see the club as an inconvenience that if he could end financially, force a move and take what he wants. He seems more like he is looking for a better solution than Richmond and then develop that site - win win. That kind of developer owner is rare. At this stage it would be cost neutral to him at best. He also probably had the bug bite in the end and his competative nature got another outlet with on the pitch stuff. Like a scorned man with a determination to prove a point to someone.

    Whats with not being able to edit my paost above, anyway what I was saying was Boom and bust has oddly worked in incrementally dragging things up with the bust being shared around periodically, and Sligo's development is a small and very late efforst to address regional funding neglect and not obviously the development of a mall - slightly ironic typo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nesta99 View Post
    I still think he eyes Richmond Park but not at any cot for the football club. Nothing wrong with that, he doesnt see the club as an inconvenience that if he could end financially, force a move and take what he wants. He seems more like he is looking for a better solution than Richmond and then develop that site - win win. That kind of developer owner is rare. At this stage it would be cost neutral to him at best. He also probably had the bug bite in the end and his competative nature got another outlet with on the pitch stuff. Like a scorned man with a determination to prove a point to someone.
    I wouldn’t totally disagree with you, but bear in mind that he offered the site at Richmond to the Council in return for the switch to St Michaels estate. I think he is probably of the view that Richmond is not the best place to develop a modern stadium, but it appears to be all were left with now. Remember, before he came along we were looking at a forced ground share with Rovers in Tallaght. I don’t think I’m being naive in suggesting that if Garrett Kelleher had any nefarious intentions with regard to the land at Richmond Park they would have become evident well before now. Either that or he’s playing a very long game indeed.
    Out for a spell, got neglected, lay on the bench unselected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post


    Thread from Sligo Rovers AGM,plenty of interesting figures on expenditure and players wages and as ever their brilliant fundraising….
    Player wages at €850k out of a total budget of €2.4m. Wages only 35% of total revenue - that is extremely low. Read somewhere else that total wage bill is €1.3m including coaches and admin staff. That leaves other running costs at €1.1m which seems high. Whatever about wages, how does any first division club survive if running costs are that high???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zico View Post
    Player wages at €850k out of a total budget of €2.4m. Wages only 35% of total revenue - that is extremely low. Read somewhere else that total wage bill is €1.3m including coaches and admin staff. That leaves other running costs at €1.1m which seems high. Whatever about wages, how does any first division club survive if running costs are that high???
    Would be interesting to see a breakdown of the running costs. Off the top of my head, security/policing of games would cost a lot less in the first division than the premier, but then again travel for some clubs would probably cost more in the first division with clubs more spread out
    Paaatrick's Agletic

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