‘ CARDIFF CITY SET TO SAVE £MILLIONS & £MILLIONS TO COME IN TO THE CLUB ‘
‘ CARDIFF CITY SET TO SAVE £MILLIONS & £MILLIONS TO COME IN TO THE CLUB ‘
By Annis Abraham
‘ This will make available the £6million budget that apparently Neil Warnock has asked for ‘
‘ NEIL WARNOCK WILL BE ABLE SAVE MONEY ON ‘
With at least the following Cardiff players leaving this summer, over the whole of next Season Cardiff will save £millions.
Craig Noone was on his way in January,but due to injuries and no new signings Warnock had to keep him. It looks like Warnock will move Noone on this Summer, saving City over £20,000 a week approx.
Declan John failed to impress Neil Warnock so far,still has to impress,but at this moment John looks likely to be moved on saving City £5,000 a week.
Peter Whittinghams contract expires this 1st June and with now currently not being renewed will save City over £20,000 a week approx.
Anthony Pilkington 50/50 if Warnock will keep him, high wages and could be moved on,saving City approx £20,000 a week.
Goalie Ben Amos goes back to Bolton on June 1st,saving Cardiff City at least £16,000 a week.
Adam Le Fondre currently on loan at Bolton Wanderers, but costing Cardiff approx half of his £25,000 approx a week wages,but thankfully that all comes to an end June 1st.
Semi Ajayi is currently on loan at Rotherham, but is out of contract this Summer and they would like to keep him. Approx £5,000 a week saved.
Frédéric Gounongbe has one more year left,signed by the Cardiff City committee, Warnock has no current plans for the striker and will hope to move him on,costing City approx £7,000 a week.
Plus of course Cardiff City will receive £9 mill as our last parachute payment and the sales of Cardiff City season tickets where next season sales are expected to be the highest for years.
City have already cut the DVP squad by releasing 10 full-time players saving more money.
Plus Manchester City have signed recently from Cardiff City youngster Matondo for an initial fee of £500,000 down payment.
Hopefully with high profile manager Neil Warnock staying, City will increase sponsorships etc and merchandise sales go up with crowd attendances increasing.
Over all our playing staff wages have decreased by £millions and are now getting to a level where the club won’t lose the money it has been in the past :thumbright: :ayatollah: :bluebird:
Everything above is approx, but virtually all this is expected to happen or has already happened :thumbright: :bluebird:
There is a new exciting buzz around South Wales for next season :bluebird: :bluebird: