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    DCFC1388 got a reaction from Derby4Me in The Administration Thread   
    I heard Rooney got told that players were going to raise concerns of TUPE with the admins and thats why he resigned, it ended abit like this #ITK

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    I heard Rooney got told that players were going to raise concerns of TUPE with the admins and thats why he resigned, it ended abit like this #ITK

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    DCFC1388 reacted to Ghost of Clough in The Administration Thread   
    The average L1 club has revenue of £6m. Given SCMP rules, that means the average L1 club has a player wage bill of less than £4m.
    Derby will have an estimated revenue of £15-18m next season. Even if the EFL imposed an astoundingly tough punishment of 25% of revenue of wages (a third of what a normal club relegated from the Championship can spend) then we'd still be on par with the average L1 club.
    Rules have to be the same for everyone. Wigan certainly didn't have anything close to a 25% limit when relegated whilst in administration. That would be a wage bill of about £1.75m. They were also allowed to spend significant sums on players the transfer window immediately following them exiting administration. It would be equivalent to us spending £2m on one player, then still spending more on other players.
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    DCFC1388 reacted to plymouthram in Season Tickets 2022-23   
    Just been looking at Ipswich Town's season ticket sales. So far they have sold over 15,000 tickets at an average price of £334.50, thats over £5m in their bank. If we get selling soon at the similar prices, even if we only sell around 12,000 thats over £4m in the clubs funds.
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    DCFC1388 reacted to Keepyuppy in The Administration Thread   
    My take in Rooney resigning is; 
    i believe Rooney’s contract of circa £90k a week (£4.68m a year) was being entirely funded through 32Red and that deal ends on 30th June. Even if a new club purchaser wanted to keep Rooney, I doubt very much that the business plan going forward and agreed with the EFL would allow for £4.68m wages to Rooney and if it did allow for its inclusion, it would have to be ‘squared ‘ with the other staff, players wages. 
    it would be financial suicide to commit potentially 1/3rd of wages. I get to a single manager.
    I think Rooney realised that and also due to his he’s been screwed at every point in his short tenure, I doubt very much Rooney wanted to continue with that formula, especially as his ‘potential signings’ would have been facilitated through Stretford et al a nd now he’s not in the equation, those potential signings look dead in the water. 
    I actually think Rooney has done us a favour by saving the club £4.68m in wages cost, that can now potentially be used to rebuild the squad , presumably under Rosenoir’s leadership ?? 
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    I would like to think the loan covers what has been the current annual wage bill. That way when all the uncontracted players leave there is a budget to be spent within
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    DCFC1388 got a reaction from Comrade 86 in New manager, who do you want?   
    Whoever it ends up being, whether we go with Rosenior, or we go with someone else young & fresh like Jody Morris, experienced like Mowbray/Warnock, a big name with experience like Roy Keane or a big name with no experience like John Terry....as a fan base we have shown what unity we can have behind the team and management already so we need to back whoever comes in whether we like them or their previous style of play, we need to give them all our support and more importantly a chance to rebuild our club.
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    Hourihane & Barkhuizen in League 1 would have been quality
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    DCFC1388 got a reaction from Premier ram in New manager, who do you want?   
    Whoever it ends up being, whether we go with Rosenior, or we go with someone else young & fresh like Jody Morris, experienced like Mowbray/Warnock, a big name with experience like Roy Keane or a big name with no experience like John Terry....as a fan base we have shown what unity we can have behind the team and management already so we need to back whoever comes in whether we like them or their previous style of play, we need to give them all our support and more importantly a chance to rebuild our club.
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