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    Team Budgets

    I was just thinking how much some teams budget were per week during this season. I believe ours is as little as €3000 per week

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    Total guess for City would be about €10-12,000.
    Surely no more than that and i would presume we're only behind Shels on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Trader
    Sure did Shams not have to get their wage bill down to 14,000 PW at one stage this season ?

    Surely your paying more down their in Cork ? If the club is not Jesus they must be making some money !
    our wage bill was chopped from 24k to 10k per week, which is still higher than pats, waterford, harps and UCD.

    cork are paying more than 12k surely?

    shels are rumoured to have a 35k weekly net bill.

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    Harps is around 8k, which is the total figure including tax etc.

    Considering there's 3-4 players that Cork fans have told me are on €1500 a week that figure for Cork does seem way, way too low.

    I heard Drogheda pay out around 26k per week.

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    Total guess for City would be about €10-12,000.
    Surely it would be at leat twice that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Trader
    Bohs director was telling me that their annual wage bill is 1.3 million (25,000 approx per week) at the moment and that they have to get in down to 1 million next for the annual budget !
    Our wage bill for this year is €963,000. That works out at about €18,500 per week.

    Wage bill wouldn't have been far off 1.3 million during the Kenny years however.

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    Not all clubs think of wage bills the same way. Some include manager/coacches. Some (not mentioning any teams from north Dublin) don't include tax.

    Would imagine cork's is at least double the figure quoted above
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    Are the figures being talked about players wages only, or do they include management and backroom staff? Or is it total week to week running costs? I 'heard' that Waterford United's total running costs - admin, travel, debt service were cut to under 8k p/w when the club hit the rails earlier in the season. Then the subsequent arrival of Rodney Jack (which hasn't worked that well) and Dolan were financed from outside the club. Since the crowds went back up recently the club were able to stay overnight before the Derry and Rovers matches in order to prepare better which thankfully paid off.

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    Our budget does not include backroom staff. That 8k is also based on a 36 week season- I don't think any of our players are paid during the winter, so that has to be borne in mind when comparing with Bohs pating 18.5k all year round.

    I don't think that crowds are actually as big a factor in determining budgets as people often think. At Harps gate receipts typically cover around 30% of our total income in a given year, and that percentage would be a lot lower at many other clubs. Clubs generally survive on 1001 different fundraising schemes like lottos, bars, draws, sponsorship, advertising etc, etc.

    I've heard that relatively few clubs would come out too well from a thorough audit of their tax affairs, but due to previous brushes with the taxman ours are always paid in full, on time, every time.

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    Was a told by some one who would know that the weekly wage bill is completely misleading, you have to look at the annual. Cork, Shels and Drog are all about 1.5m a year, Bohs around 1m, Derry prob similar to Bohs. I'd say after that very few clubs would be paying 52 weeks a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
    our wage bill was chopped from 24k to 10k per week, which is still higher than pats, waterford, harps and UCD.

    cork are paying more than 12k surely?

    shels are rumoured to have a 35k weekly net bill.
    You could add us to that list as well, Cork are defo paying out more than 12k a week for a full time squad and set up, if not then the players must be getting royaly shafted........ We have next to no debts either, the club is run absolutely brilliantly by our money men, if only a few more clubs could take suit and follow there example........

    I know not all clubs pay wages for 52 weeks a year, i would presume that only Cork, Shels, Drogs and Derry are the only fully professional squads in the eL, most other teams would have a mixture of pro and semi-pro players.
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    The reason we have little or no debt, is because we only spend money we have, thats why there is little development around the ground and you dont see big buys during the transfer season, or big wages being paid out. Thats the way it should be if you want a club to stay alive now-a-days.
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    I think many clubs are worried about immenent tax audits, judging by the amount of cost cutting going on. Many clubs pay players through expenses which, if the rumours are to be believed, revenue want to clamp down on in light of being stung over Rovers.

    There's no way Corks gross wage bill is only that per week. And has been said, difference between gross and net wage bill's can be a lot - as much as 50% for semi pro players...

    It was said at the start of the season that only 3 clubs had a smaller wage bill than us. No idea where that puts us, probably not too good considering the ridiculous amounts most clubs are paying, but certainly we're still punching above our weight in terms of league finishing position. (Many of our big names came to us as their last chance salon, and not on as much as people think.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    I think many clubs are worried about immenent tax audits, judging by the amount of cost cutting going on. Many clubs pay players through expenses which, if the rumours are to be believed, revenue want to clamp down on in light of being stung over Rovers.

    There's no way Corks gross wage bill is only that per week. And has been said, difference between gross and net wage bill's can be a lot - as much as 50% for semi pro players...

    It was said at the start of the season that only 3 clubs had a smaller wage bill than us. No idea where that puts us, probably not too good considering the ridiculous amounts most clubs are paying, but certainly we're still punching above our weight in terms of league finishing position. (Many of our big names came to us as their last chance salon, and not on as much as people think.)
    I would presume that would be us, UCD and Harps. I know for a fact that soem of your part-time players are on as much as €600 per week

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    I would presume that would be us, UCD and Harps. I know for a fact that soem of your part-time players are on as much as €600 per week

    €600, is a bit too much, for a semi-pro player for a week. I know you have to compensate the players for getting off work, but that would hardly come to that much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    I would presume that would be us, UCD and Harps. I know for a fact that soem of your part-time players are on as much as €600 per week
    I don't doubt it, but some of our top paid part-time players are still being offered more by other clubs that are supposedly part time next season. We've certainly a few players that are very well paid - not sure it's through the squad though (could be part of our problem as well). Anyway, major overhaul this close season with a big drop in the budget apparently. I'd say the committee got majorly stung by the implosion of attendances....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge
    would imagine cork's is at least double the figure quoted above
    Sure we haven't a bob, especially after we've finished paying that waster O'Callaghan.
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    the wage issue and the tax issue are separate are they not?
    did'nt the government bring in a Tax free for all proffesional sports people
    type bill last year ? to the best of my knowledge this means that certainly all full timer and i would imagine the part-timers also have completely tax free earnings from the clubs..... I could be wrong but that is my understanding of it, so the tax bill at the club is then taken from all other taxable sources
    ie. gates, merchandise, bars and so on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard
    Total guess for City would be about €10-12,000.



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    Just on Longford. They've offered Ger Rowe (hardly a leading light in the league) €900 a week for next season. If thats what they pay an average player...
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