I have a soft spot for Harrogate Town. They are a fellow spa town team (I live in Leamington Spa). For some years I was a consultant at Yorkshire Agricultural Society and the cab from my hotel to the showground always took me past their gronnd. Harrogate’s 2024/25 accounts show debts of £6.4 million owed to chairman Irving Weaver, who has said he does not intend to call-in the loans. However, relegation would be a major financial blow. Asked to comment, football finance guru Kieran Maguire, an academic, chartered accountant and author of The Price of Football, said: ‘Clubs get revenue from three primary sources: gate receipts, TV deals, and commercial income. Harrogate’s 2024/25 revenue was around £4 million. They could be looking at a £2.5 million to £2.75 million revenue drop if they are relegated. TV income would take a major hit. Harrogate currently receive £1.2 million to £1.3 million, but would lose Premier League solidarity payments and half their EFL...
Swansea City's recent heavy investment in its playing squad has been laid bare in the club's latest financial accounts. As noted by football finance guru Kieran Maguire, the club's turnover has plummeted from £126.8 m in 2018 to £22.3 m for last season. It was revealed by filings earlier in the month that the club had posted a loss of £21.6 m for the year ending June 2025 – a record for the football club. Those figures are also up from the £14.4 m for the previous 12-month period, and are £5.3m ahead of the previous record loss of £16.3 m. Swansea have not made a profit since 2020. Operational costs have also increased from £47m to £51m, with player wages are up six per cent to £29m. The club also spent more on transfer fees during that time, shelling out £10.7m, a whopping increase of 80 per cent on the previous year, and the highest since the £55.5m spent in 2018. Gross squad costs also edged up by 17 per cent to £19.9m. Profit on player trading fo...