Bristol City: financial drive or decline??

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • Will Bristol City thrive in the Championship following their investments?
    ⚽Football club finance, unravelled --- numbersbehindthenet.beehiiv.com ⚽
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    In this video, we dive into the financial journey of Bristol City and their journey in the Championship following 2015's promotion from League One
    Don't miss out on all the financial details, as we delve behind the scenes at Ashton Gate.
    00:00 Intro
    00:40 League recap
    01:22 Revenue
    02:44 Profit
    05:04 Cash
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Komentáře • 16

  • @fantasticwildlife3947
    @fantasticwildlife3947 Před měsícem +2

    To stay in fair play boundaries the player sales haven't been high enough to make the club competitive with the top 6.

  • @Baker1000NxD
    @Baker1000NxD Před měsícem +2

    6:02 thank you for keeping the watermark on my photo of RHPC. Glad you found it useful

  • @olivertunnah3987
    @olivertunnah3987 Před měsícem +2

    A very thorough analysis, thank you. It should have been said that attendances in 14 and 15 were forcibly smaller due to the stadium development, so those years are almost irrelevant. Naturally you would see an increase afterwards.

  • @polishedandesite2903
    @polishedandesite2903 Před měsícem +1

    thank you for making a video on us :) it's not often that people talk about Bristol City because of how boring of a club we are.

  • @Lts4567
    @Lts4567 Před měsícem +5

    Interesting - thanks

  • @fantasticwildlife3947
    @fantasticwildlife3947 Před měsícem +2

    It's almost impossible to compete with teams who have had parachute payments but City have tried and thats why there's debt.

  • @maxinehayes7721
    @maxinehayes7721 Před měsícem +4

    What has happened to the transfer fees for Semenyo and Scott, should be around £30 million?

    • @NumbersBehindtheNet
      @NumbersBehindtheNet  Před měsícem +4

      Hi Maxine - the short answer is we should see most of this cash in next year's accounts
      (Bristol city's financial year end is 30 June 2023)
      Semenyo (sold Jan 2023) : £5m cash from player sales was received in the financial year, and as @ 30 June 23, Bristol City were owed £6m in transfer fees (*assuming Semenyo is the majority of this*)
      Scott (sold Aug 2023) - after the financial year end so should see cash come in the FY24 accounts
      Thanks for watching

  • @ST-jq
    @ST-jq Před měsícem +1

    Of course, all these figures are phoney, one example you mention is the upgrade to the stadium, and high-performance centre is to the benefit of men's and women's football? No mention of Bristol Bears, who use exactly the same facilities. So I assume they did not factor in, those costs, or does, the football club bear all the expense, you need to ask Steve Lansdown on that one.

    • @Baker1000NxD
      @Baker1000NxD Před měsícem +1

      Bears use a different training ground to be fair

    • @NumbersBehindtheNet
      @NumbersBehindtheNet  Před měsícem +1

      I'll have to defer to local experts on which teams make use of the facilities; the cash to build & develop came from Bristol City holdings
      All source data here
      find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/01501663/filing-history