#NUFC loss of £90.9m confirmed before gains on player sales for Sissoko, Wijnaldum etc reduced that by £42.2m
Cash flows from player trading (as some deals on credit) show net cash cost of £11.1m in 2016/17 for 2016/17. Net borrowings from Mike Ashley/MASH Holdings £15m
#NUFC matchday income down 10% despite higher attendances & more matches in #Championship due to lower ticket prices & prawn sandwich sales. Commercial income halved due to loss of #EPL central commercial deals & TV down 35%
Wages up to £112.2m and employee numbers up too at #NUFC
Lee Charnley salary still £150,000 at #NUFC and he waived his bonus.
#NUFC player signings were £41.4 million and player sales £69.8 million to give net income of £28.4 million in 2016/17
#NUFC owed nearly £61 million by other clubs from player sales
#NUFC owed other clubs £25 million for transfer fees at 30 June 2017
#NUFC had net spend of £46 million in summer 2017 window after club promoted to #PremierLeague. Advertising income & hospitality from Sport Direct £572k, Donnay socks & tracksuit bottom purchases from Sport Direct £1.28 million. Sales of pies at half time to Mike Ashley £78,000
#HMRC investigation has resulted in an amount being set aside by Lee Charnley for unpaid tax and NI but final figure still being negotiated
#NUFC promotion bonuses £9.9 million for 2016/17
Player contracts for turkeys signed by McClaren & co who are unlikely to play again at #NUFC come to £22million but surprising that there have been no player impairments along with them
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