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Stevens seems to be useless š¤·š»āāļø
10th Feb 2026 19:36:50
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Bauer turning like an oil tanker
10th Feb 2026 19:34:16
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John Galt - would you fund the loss/making and not very well watched womenās team ?
10th Feb 2026 19:32:37
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Nick W: I'd do a bit of both. If we hypothetically had a £5m donation each year - I'd look to use some of it on improving the playing budget because that is the product that we are selling - the better the product the more we can charge; but I'd also put some to profit for capital expenditure i.e stadium improvements which will generate further revenue in the future. Not much point in paying a dividend at current tax rates - much better to invest within the club to build capital value.
10th Feb 2026 19:31:06
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Had trouble finding it, but got there in the end, pick EFL then scroll to the bottom, was expecting a vertu button
10th Feb 2026 19:25:13
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Anybody having trouble getting game on sky?
10th Feb 2026 19:22:28
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Lest we forget, there's a decent chunk of cash to be had tonight, £50k I think.
10th Feb 2026 19:04:03
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Looks a bitwet there hope thereās not another sink hole happening
10th Feb 2026 18:56:19
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Player agents would love the idea of a club having £5m extra...
10th Feb 2026 18:52:50
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As an example, if we (or any other club) suddenly found a source of £5m per annum extra income would we (a) leave spending on the team as it is, make a profit and pay a small dividend to the shareholders or (b) use the extra to increase our playing budget ?
10th Feb 2026 18:10:39
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JG- we could definitely increase our revenues (though mainly from changes which supporters wonāt like- basically increasing ticket prices) but if we do so to the extent that we stop making losses we will come under increasing pressure to spend more on the team to maintain or improve our league position, so I donāt think that we would ever be profitable. For a normal business you look at what revenue and costs you have and the rest is profit. In football you look at revenue and the loss that you can make because the owners will fund it and that gives the amount that you can spend on the team. Only in the unlikely event that you have more cash to spend on the team than you need to spend to maintain your target league place would the club be profitable.
10th Feb 2026 18:02:41
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Was going to pop along tonight,but seeing Reeves in the starting line up has changed my mind:-)
10th Feb 2026 18:01:14
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From OS Dons: McDonnell, Asiimwe, Seddon, Reeves, Maycock, Stevens, Bauer, Hackford, Hippolyte, Nkeng, Lewis.
Subs: Bishop, Hutchinson, Johnson, Tilley, Bugiel, Foyo, Ogundere.
10th Feb 2026 17:58:04
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NW: We'll have to disagree. But I'm quite sure we are both agreed, from reading your posts, that we could as a bare minimum significantly reduce our losses.
10th Feb 2026 17:55:08
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TM - would rest Maycock for Saturday if poss.
10th Feb 2026 17:53:30
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Think the trophy organisers wanted to remove as many reasons as possible for managers to rest players.
10th Feb 2026 17:41:36
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Cup tied rule doesnāt apply in EFL Trophy apparently
10th Feb 2026 17:18:41
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JG- it seems that you think that the club can be run profitably if we were just more efficient/ massively increased ticket prices/ got everyone to spend a fortune on food and drink at the ground... I donāt think that there is really any evidence to support that and the Deloitte report which you quote says that the average loss for league 1 clubs is Ā£5.2m, whatever Grimsby may have done. While I would love you to be right that we could be profitable if we just tried harder, I am afraid that I simply donāt believe that to be the case.
10th Feb 2026 17:17:46
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How many allowed on the bench anyway ? Maybe Hutch over Johnson & only one of Foyo or Stewart
10th Feb 2026 16:15:11
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Nelson is cup tied for the Vertu Trophy having played in the last round, so Tilley over Nkeng on the left for me, Lewis over Seddon if he's fit and probably Maycock not Nelson in the middle 3. Stevens & Hackford to start as a 2 please
10th Feb 2026 16:14:17
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Bench: Bishop, Johnson, Smith, Hyppo, Seddon, Omar, Stewart & Foyo
OI - quite difficult to undertake a comparative analysis because most League 2 Clubs only publish exempted accounts which don't include a P&L and are in any case unaudited. That said I can see from a brief look at their balance sheets that a number of clubs have made minimal losses or profits over the last couple of years. Grimsby as an example made a £200K+profit in the year ending 2023. But look lets not make excuses to avoid starting the process of losing a few pounds because we are 5 stone over weight!!
10th Feb 2026 15:37:28
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6m$ - we know Hutch is good enough, provided he was cheap enough, was a worthwhile gamble that he would recover and get fit. Sadly, thus far not the case.
10th Feb 2026 14:49:57
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Without him, we would likely be playing in L2 this season!