The Record are reporting that we're going to be along players to take a wage cut, having previously agreed to defer wages.
Clearly that's indicative of us expecting a big drop in income, but should we also take this as a sign that transfer activity will be minimal as well?
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15-06-2020 01:43 PM #1
Wage cuts at Hibs
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15-06-2020 01:45 PM #2
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Good discussion on this in a couple of other threads.
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15-06-2020 01:50 PM #3
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15-06-2020 01:53 PM #4
Always on the cards I’m afraid. There is going to be a massive hit to our finances over the next year. No club will escape it. We will likely try and sell Boyle and Kamberri but it’s a tough market to sell into as well.
There will still be players arriving but it will be on lower wages than we would normally pay.
Could be worse, could be in Hearts situation.
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15-06-2020 01:55 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I never get any good info but I trust this one.
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15-06-2020 01:59 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Makel and Nish work predominantly with the reserve/development team. I’ve got to know then and Grant quite well since going to the games
Think that tells you we’re highly unlikely to be having a team at that level this season
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15-06-2020 02:01 PM #8
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15-06-2020 02:07 PM #10
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
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15-06-2020 02:19 PM #12
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Unfortunately with a lack of income clubs will have to cut there cloth accordingly. Could mean players leaving. I think the majority of clubs will be in the same position
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15-06-2020 02:37 PM #16
It's just essential, sensible financial planning. There's now more of a roadmap for top flight football than at the start of the pandemic in the UK.
Hopefully we can work things out in a mutual and fair way. I'd trust our current executive team to do that. (Rather than threatening redundancies in the national press a week or two into the ordeal).
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15-06-2020 02:37 PM #17
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The Kamberi money will be very welcome. Hopefully it's a good fee
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15-06-2020 02:38 PM #19
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We’ll still have a team to watch though and we’ll still be watching them in the top league.
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15-06-2020 02:41 PM #21
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15-06-2020 02:42 PM #22
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Have said it on previous threads, much as it hurts to admit it, cutting wages rather than deferring them was always the way to go!!!
How can you pay a player 1.5 wages when no money coming in, its just ludicris!!!
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15-06-2020 02:48 PM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If most players basic is only 70-80% of their final earnings (the rest being appearance money & bonuses), then having no matches effectively cuts their wages.
Budge admitted that their wages weren't heavy on bonuses, therefore win, lose or draw the players were still getting paid full whack (or nearly) - they had no choice but to go for wage cuts.
It also depends how you want to treat your employees.
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15-06-2020 02:59 PM #24
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It is a sign of the times, and I'm afraid all clubs could be forced into this position sooner rather than later.
Hope the club can keep it to a minimum so we can keep the majority of the squad together!!!
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15-06-2020 03:03 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the club does it's best for the players, the majority will reciprocate.
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15-06-2020 03:09 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The club had healthy financial reserves and no debt when Ron Gordon came in and nothing has been spent (other than on a new PA system I believe) to change that situation. On top of that we have sold 8,000 season tickets for next season and I reckon another 2,000 folk will be ready to buy or will buy before the new early bird deadline.
IMO only Celtic are in better financial shape and Dundee Utd are maxed out.
We know Rangers needed a cash injection to keep going to the end of this season so they will be hurting at the moment. FOH will just about keep Hearts floating. Aberdeen despite Cormack's babling will be fine.
Below that the smaller teams will have shed a lot of players on short term contracts as they always do and will hold off on restocking as long as possible.
If a club entered the current crisis in debt or with little or no reserves they will struggle but fortunately Hibs are not in that situation. The rainy day of rainy days has arrived and Hibs have a bit in reserve and the supporters behind them. GGTTH!
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15-06-2020 04:45 PM #27
I wonder if players will see this as a bit of a kick in the teeth. They were asked to take the deferral on the promise that wages would be returned to normal. Asking them now to take a wage cut might not go down well. The story is pretty vague and I’d hope that the players remain on board and together.
United we stand here....
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15-06-2020 04:47 PM #28
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15-06-2020 04:55 PM #30
If they accept the proposal you would like to think they would get their deferred wages paid up to date.
Be good if the club opened up other revenue streams as well throughout the season, for example the money that I would pay for an away game could go to the club.
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