Torquay post loss of almost £250,000

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Torquay post loss of almost £250,000

by MidDevon » 03 Mar 2014, 19:03

Most retailers have payment terms of 90 days minimum. That means when you walk in the average Sainsburys or Tescos, nether company has paid yet for anything you see !

NO business can justify a labour cost to sell of 75% and the FA are keen to do something about it with new regulations and whilst there are various ways clubs will initially get around it, I am sure most league chaimen are quietly breathing a sigh of relief !

Torquay post loss of almost £250,000

by Lloyder5 » 03 Mar 2014, 17:15

MidDevon wrote:this highlights the silly business football is

the wage bill would allow for 35 members of staff on £50,000 a year !

when you compare Torquay's staffing cost to turnover it is in excess of 75% !

High volume retailers, such as supermarkets, would generally have a figure closer to 6 or 7% and even the most labour hungry high street shops such as hairdressers, dry cleaners etc would only be 20 to 25%
Not sure you can compare on that basis, we have no stock for instance. Delivering such a service or product is people intensive, I would expect 70-80% of budget to go on staff.

Torquay post loss of almost £250,000

by MidDevon » 03 Mar 2014, 16:22

Yes they would, but even the year before it would allow for 30 members of staff on £50,000 a year !

Torquay post loss of almost £250,000

by Fonda » 03 Mar 2014, 16:08

Imagine those staffing costs include managerial pay-offs? How many would be on there, just Knill or Ling and Taylor too?

Torquay post loss of almost £250,000

by MidDevon » 03 Mar 2014, 15:53

this highlights the silly business football is

the wage bill would allow for 35 members of staff on £50,000 a year !

when you compare Torquay's staffing cost to turnover it is in excess of 75% !

High volume retailers, such as supermarkets, would generally have a figure closer to 6 or 7% and even the most labour hungry high street shops such as hairdressers, dry cleaners etc would only be 20 to 25%

Torquay post loss of almost £250,000

by tktufc91 » 03 Mar 2014, 12:09

http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/T ... story.html

Can't even to begin imagining how much we'll lose should we drop into the conference.

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