Rochdale lost £19,000 a week in 2016/17 and needed player sale profits of over £2 million to turn this into a profit. Income was up 23% but still low by League 1 standards.
Rochdale wages were up nearly a quarter to £3.2m, the lowest in the division, paying out £68 in wages for every £100 of income.
In 2017/18 revenue was £5.4m compared with fractionally under £6m in the previous year. The net loss after tax was £306k compared to a profit of £1.364m the previous year, which was due to a reduction in transfer fees received.
The strategic report states that 'a medium-term goal is to secure a new training and academy facility within the borough of Rochdale. Such a significant infrastructure initiative will require support and funding from the council and other investors.' This would allow the club 'to build on the considerable success of the academy and youth development systems'.
Payments from the EFL at £1.45m accounted for 27 per cent of turnover. Gate receipts at just over £1m (up by £70k) accounted for anther 19 per cent. Digital and TV broadcasting yielded £454k.
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