Oh defo mate but I think at the minute there’s quite a big difference between what we’re spending and throwing too much money at players. Don’t want to end up like a Stoke for arguments sake and think it leaves us in a good position when negotiating new contracts for players performing.
Thing is, mate, Ipswich are running at 115% of wages to turnover and announced a £12.6 million loss in April for the year up to June 2022, on top of a loss of £7.7 million for the year before. And that's despite nearly doubling their turnover last season. And it doesn't count what they spent last year or so far this year. Turnover and income will have increased, but as it stands they are running very close to coming a cropper on FFP, and the EFL would happily kick them to make an example of them. Just look at what they've done with Reading and Sheffield Wednesday in recent years. Having a bit of wiggle room is fine, but we have to be careful as stuff can get out of hand very quickly.