Burnley in financial good health

by Lakshay Khan. Published Sun 22 Nov 2009 17:13

Burnley's latest financial results show that promotion to the Premier League was worth the effort.

The cost of the Clarets' rise resulted in a £8.9million loss last season but the extra expenditure has paid off as a year in the top flight will wipe out that deficit, according to chairman Barry Kilby.

Burnley actually made a loss, before tax, of £11.7million in the year ending June 2009.

"Promotion was gained at a cost in the financial year," said Kilby in his annual report to shareholders.

"However, the increase in turnover from being in the Premier League this season should more than compensate for the losses incurred over the past few years.

"I expect to report a significant profit for this financial year to bring our balance sheet back into a healthy position."

He added: "To achieve success, we invested in the playing squad which increased squad and amortisation costs substantially and, once success was gained, very significant success-related bonuses were triggered which have further inflated payroll costs and interest charges.

"As a result of these costs, and despite success on the field, our accounts show an operating loss of £8.9m and a loss before taxation of £11.7m."





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