They need to confirm all teams, so will wait for championship playoff final this week and release the fixtures next Monday I'd guess. (Possibly PL Monday and us later in the week for absolutely no reason whatsoever!!)
Speaking of Wigan, this was in a recent article:Fixtures out this weekend according to Wigan administrator.
Speaking of Wigan, this was in a recent article:
“It has also been revealed that Wigan's administrators remain in talks with more than one potential buyer but that reducing its “substantial wage bill” of around £6m was “crucial to the successful sale’.”
That’s an awfully reasonable wage bill for a club that technically finished 13th in the Championship.
Of course, but a £6m wage bill is significantly less than what we’re always told is necessary to compete in the Championship. Which they more than did before their new owner plunged them into admin.The problem is they are now a league 1 club who are located in a place that is more of a rugby town than a football town.
They have a court hearing for their appeal this week and hope to know which league they will then play in. Once that is finalised they expect more firm bidders to come in and take over the club.
Of course, but a £6m wage bill is significantly less than what we’re always told is necessary to compete in the Championship. Which they more than did before their new owner plunged them into admin.
It says they have a wage bill of £6m, not that it needs reducing by £6m.Their wage bill was a lot higher than £6m. The article says they have to reduce by £6m which must mean it will be surely around the £11m mark at least?
Speaking of Wigan, this was in a recent article:
“It has also been revealed that Wigan's administrators remain in talks with more than one potential buyer but that reducing its “substantial wage bill” of around £6m was “crucial to the successful sale’.”
That’s an awfully reasonable wage bill for a club that technically finished 13th in the Championship.
That's equivalent to Portsmouth's wage bill - good effort.Speaking of Wigan, this was in a recent article:
“It has also been revealed that Wigan's administrators remain in talks with more than one potential buyer but that reducing its “substantial wage bill” of around £6m was “crucial to the successful sale’.”
That’s an awfully reasonable wage bill for a club that technically finished 13th in the Championship.
It says they have a wage bill of £6m, not that it needs reducing by £6m.
Merely reporting what the people looking at the books are claiming.
That is their current wage bill after at least £3.8million/year of contracts have expired this summer,Speaking of Wigan, this was in a recent article:
“It has also been revealed that Wigan's administrators remain in talks with more than one potential buyer but that reducing its “substantial wage bill” of around £6m was “crucial to the successful sale’.”
That’s an awfully reasonable wage bill for a club that technically finished 13th in the Championship.