Interesting read I thought Sunderland post improved finances for last financial year 27 March 2012 Last updated at 11:04 GMT Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne has said the club's improved finances are a step towards falling in line with Uefa's new regulations. The club reported a loss of £7.8m for the financial year ending 31 July 2011, 72% - or £20.1m - less than in the previous 12 months. "We have to make sure that we prepare the club for the implementation of Financial Fair Play rules," Byrne said. "Our financial results show that we are heading in the right direction." The club also increased turnover by 21% to £79.4m, a rise of £14m thanks in part to the club's top 10 Premier League finish last term. In addition, operating expenses climbed to £110.7m, although player recruitment and salaries account for much of that figure, and returned a net operating loss of £31.2m. "We have seen significant strengthening of our playing squad with the acquisition of 14 players during the period, culminating in a 10th place finish in the Barclays Premier League, which was always our aim," Byrne added. "We have also seen a growth in our commercial revenue, from areas such as concerts and sponsorship, which is something that is key to us achieving our aims." Finance director Angela Lowes said: "Our financial results reflect a period of development for the business as a whole, both on and off the field. "It is pleasing to see growth in some areas and the figures certainly give us a platform to build on for the future." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17524127 What is Uefa Financial Fair Play? ⢠Clubs hoping to take part in the Champions or Europa Leagues must balance their football-related expenditure over a three-year period ⢠This is the first season that counts towards the 2013/14 assessment but clubs will be allowed to make a loss of 45m euros (£37.5m) over the three years, falling to 30m euros from 2015/16 ⢠It is not until 2018 that clubs have to bring their annual losses below £8.8m ⢠The ultimate sanction for any club that fails to comply with the FFP criteria is a ban from European competition