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Post by rickyqpr on Aug 22, 2023 12:17:57 GMT
Source: Capology - and are estimates:
Championship Wage Bills
62.6m Leicester City
52.1m Southampton
43.0m Leeds United
20.3m WBA
18.6m Watford
17.7m Norwich city
13.3m Cardiff City
11.7m Bristol City
11.1m Middlesbrough
10.5m Hull City
9.7m Sheffield Wednesday
9.4m Huddersfield Town
9.1m Swansea City
8.8m Birmingham City
8.6m Preston North End
8.2m Ipswich
7.8m Stoke City
7.1m Sunderland
6.7m Millwall
6.7m Blackburn Rovers
6.6m QPR
5.0m Rotherham United
4.1m Coventry City
2.3m Plymouth Argyle
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Post by surreychad on Aug 22, 2023 13:24:58 GMT
Source: Capology - and are estimates: Championship Wage Bills 62.6m Leicester City 52.1m Southampton 43.0m Leeds United 20.3m WBA 18.6m Watford 17.7m Norwich city 13.3m Cardiff City 11.7m Bristol City 11.1m Middlesbrough 10.5m Hull City 9.7m Sheffield Wednesday 9.4m Huddersfield Town 9.1m Swansea City 8.8m Birmingham City 8.6m Preston North End 8.2m Ipswich 7.8m Stoke City 7.1m Sunderland 6.7m Millwall 6.7m Blackburn Rovers 6.6m QPR 5.0m Rotherham United 4.1m Coventry City 2.3m Plymouth Argyle for one I am glad to be at the bottom of a league!
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Post by hitmanrangers on Aug 22, 2023 14:14:43 GMT
That fills too low so must be just basic wage without performance related pay - which won’t be a lot given performances over last 2 12 months lol! However FY22 accounts had wages at 22.4m for all staff. It would have come down for sure but not to that level. However the current squad must be the lowest paid since pre Briatore era I expect.
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