Ok so firstly don’t berate me as my figures are only guesswork but I don’t think they would be that far away from some semblance of reality.
I don’t think that DA gets paid what our best player gets paid, but nor would he get a low salary given his head of everything role. So for a complete pie in the sky figure I reckon DA earns about 4K a week. For arguement sake let’s call it 200k a year for easy maths.
I’ve seen it many times that when a manager gets sacked and takes a pay off that it’s not the full length if contract. DA has 4 and a half years left on his contract but if this was reduced to a pay off of 3 years his pay off would be ~600k.
If we lost 2,000 fans on average because of relegation, at an estimated £16 per ticket it would be an annual loss of 736k and that doesn’t include losses from other commercial, hospitality , catering and merchandise, I’d take a guess that relation would cost us about a million quid.
I know my figures are pie in the sky so please don’t have a go but generally speaking it’s a difficult decision to keep or sack Derek Adams on a purely financial perspective.
At some point in time finances will dictate the decisions that might have to be made.
I don’t think that DA gets paid what our best player gets paid, but nor would he get a low salary given his head of everything role. So for a complete pie in the sky figure I reckon DA earns about 4K a week. For arguement sake let’s call it 200k a year for easy maths.
I’ve seen it many times that when a manager gets sacked and takes a pay off that it’s not the full length if contract. DA has 4 and a half years left on his contract but if this was reduced to a pay off of 3 years his pay off would be ~600k.
If we lost 2,000 fans on average because of relegation, at an estimated £16 per ticket it would be an annual loss of 736k and that doesn’t include losses from other commercial, hospitality , catering and merchandise, I’d take a guess that relation would cost us about a million quid.
I know my figures are pie in the sky so please don’t have a go but generally speaking it’s a difficult decision to keep or sack Derek Adams on a purely financial perspective.
At some point in time finances will dictate the decisions that might have to be made.