Lincoln City have published their 2021/22 accounts, reports Kieran Maguire. The Imps are losing £47k a week (many clubs at that level lose more), which is funded partly by player sales but mainly by owner contributions. Player sale profits contributed £350k but cannot bank on such a figure as player trading volatile.
Income was up to
a record £6.9m following return of fans to stadium.
Broadcast income down a small amount but impacted by less
streaming as fans watch matches at stadium, still noticeably higher than when
in League Two.
Wages higher as wage cap not in existence and Lincoln now an
established League One club.
Lincoln’s net debt position was fairly neutral as club
mainly funded by share issues. Share
issue generated £2.7m in 2021/22, almost twice as much as previous year. Advantage
of shares is that there iare no interest charges and no obligation to repay.
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