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Record Breakers

Derby County have today announced their financial results for the 2014/15 season, reporting a record turnover with the club maintaining its position as one of the best supported teams in the country.

Underpinning the best-ever Championship turnover (in non-parachute payment years) of £21.5m was another record year of ticketing and commercial revenues, up by 29% and 20% respectively.

The financial year July 1 2014 to June 30 2015 saw Derby County have the highest season ticket holders of any club in the Football League and the highest average attendance for any team across the competition.

The Rams reported a loss of £10.1m for the year, compared to £7m in the previous year. This is attributed to a number of factors including a £2m reduction in TV revenue (prior year figures included broadcast fees for the playoffs and playoff final), a £5.4m increase in wages to £21.8m, a net player trading expenditure of £3.8m in the year and substantial investment in the Academy.

Academy and training facility expenditure rose to £7.5m during the year. £4.1m was spent on training facility development which included a new gym, swimming pool/hydrotherapy area, full size and five-a-side floodlit all-weather artificial pitches and a floodlit grass pitch with under soil heating which is a replica of iPro Stadium.

During the year, the company settled the £15m secured mortgage element of the loan from Co-operative Bank Plc, who released its security of a fixed and floating charge over the company’s undertaking and assets. The settlement of the secured mortgage loan was funded by investment from shareholders. The non-interest bearing unsecured loan of £3m from the bank remains in place.

This financial year was the third in which the Football League Financial Fair Play regulations were in force. The loss for FFP purposes was £5.6m and the financial results were approved by the league in December.

President and Chief Executive Officer Sam Rush said: “The 2014/15 season was an important year for the club. A strong first half of the season was not matched by the second part of the campaign. We were disappointed with the failure of the team to make the play-offs but continue to make significant progress across all other sectors.

“Our supporters continue to back the team in incredible numbers and we are highly competitive against other Championship clubs and also many in the Premier League. Our commercial operations consistently thrive and are market leading in the Football League.

“The club remains in good health for season 2015/16 and is firmly focused on pushing for promotion in the last eight games of the league campaign."

posted on 31/3/16

Day return Sheffield to Derby, only just over £11 and the trip takes about half an hour.

posted on 31/3/16

Sat will be an working day, he'll be back for other games and some Sat games I suppose.

posted on 31/3/16

I've renewed now with a space between me and IwasYoungest.

posted on 31/3/16

Ripe for a relocator, Iwas
Won't be me though as I'm waiting until I reach concessionary age for my season ticket and there are several years to go.
Concession age at Ipswich is a mere 60, but that may be for the juniors.

posted on 1/4/16

So we wake on this April Fools Day morning to find stories of Mark Zuckerberg becoming a shareholder in the Rams. Mate of Mel's apparently.

I don't know what to believe.

posted on 1/4/16

Not having it

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 1/4/16

comment by Iwaslevel - Carry On Kuwait (U4836)
posted 1 hour, 58 minutes ago
So we wake on this April Fools Day morning to find stories of Mark Zuckerberg becoming a shareholder in the Rams. Mate of Mel's apparently.

I don't know what to believe.
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If he was going to buy into a football club his name would be Suckerberg

posted on 1/4/16

Would be funny though seeing all things DCFC pop up constantly all over the red dogs Facebook news feed.

posted on 1/4/16

just got my lads and mine.wouldnt miss them

posted on 3/4/16

I've renewed with my lad, but my dad, brother and nephew aren't, my dad has been going since 1962 and as had enough of paying towards the wages of these greedy over paid players like Shackell and Johnson who don't care an once about the club. My dad says he will go to away games but not home because the club is a joke from top to bottom. £30k a week for Shackell Ffs

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