@ptgorst
Paul Gorst
4 months
BREAKING: #LFC post £9m pre-tax loss for the 22/23 financial year but commercial revenues climb to new high. Wage bill increases by £7m, now up to £373m. ⭕Media revenue fell £19m ⭕Matchday income fell £7m ⭕Commercial revenue up £25m Full accounts:
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@JordanDelurey
Jdlfc
4 months
@ptgorst How is liverpool losing money and how is wage bills growing with the amount of big earners we lost in summer
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@reaturaj_kr4
Kumar Reaturaj
4 months
@ptgorst @TheRedFamilyLFC That wage bill will fall when Adrian, Thiago and Matip will leave.
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@RedNiche987
Nicholas Nugent
4 months
@ptgorst Looks good next year will be even better
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@BulkBogan79
Phil Walker
4 months
@ptgorst “£17m increase in administrative costs” Translation: The owners dipped into the club more than last time.
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@CarlWhite83
Carl White
4 months
@ptgorst @IanDoyleSport wage bill will have reduced significantly since these figures? lots of high earners moved on last summer.
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@Chrisevs16
Chris Evans
4 months
@ptgorst New Annie Road increasing capacity to 59,000 for more or less every game from next season too...
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@ptgorst All our own money, no oil money, no inflated sponsorship deals, no pretend sponsors, unlike some😀
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@phillyaws
Andrew Stevens
4 months
@ptgorst What is never reported is did the clubs value go up. Loosing 9 million pales in comparison to the 4 billion increase since PSG purchased club
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@JamMastaJeff
Dr. BadScientist
4 months
@ptgorst @LivEchoLFC Media revenue fell but they keep moving our games
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@rightarmslow36
Mark O'Connor
4 months
@ptgorst But they don’t spend money??? 🤷🏻‍♂️
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@tracykel3
gavin nicholls
4 months
@ptgorst Hahaha smell bullshit
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