x

Annual Report Mailed Out - Ipswich Town News

Town's shareholders have started receiving their copies of the club's Annual Report and Accounts for 2004 ahead of the AGM on November 17th. The club reported a net loss of £480,000 for the year ending June 2004.

Town chairman David Sheepshanks says that loss was due to the Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) the club has been subject to since exiting administration in May 2003: "As a result of CVA adjustments of £0.486 million, we are reporting a net loss for the year of £0.48 million, reduced from £7.75 million in the previous year.

"Turnover of £24.4 million was up from £23.5 million. Happily, on an operating basis, we returned to a profit of £1.74 million, compared to an operating loss of £15,05 million the year before."

Sheepshanks says that Town's financial performance is good when compared to other similar clubs: "To put our results into perspective, Sheffield United made an operating loss of £700,000 in the same period.

"The reason I make this point is firstly to show the dramatic turn around in our financial performance and to give you some perspective as to our performance against one of our main competitors."

Town's wage bill dropped from £14.9 million last year to £9.1 million and will have continued to drop towards the planned £5 million mark for the current year due tot eh exits of higher earners and the reduction in the number of players on Premiership contracts.

Retail business dropped by 7%, the club's earlier administration having an effect in the early part of the year. Non-matchday income rose by 4% to £1.3 million.

Sheepshanks had praise for manager Joe Royle and chief executive Derek Bowden: "Everything begins and ends as far as the club's performance goes on the pitch, and Joe Royle has done a remarkable job to hold us in contention despite having to part with a number of players.

"Derek has done an equally tremendous job running the business side of the club."

The AGM will be held at the Regent on November 17th, Ipswich Town Ist having suggested the town centre theatre as a venue when they discovered the club planned to hold the meeting in the Greene King Stand.

The club's 3,300 shareholders will get the chance to vote on 13 resolutions, eight of which are the re-election of all the members of the club's board, including chairman David Sheepshanks.

Amongst the resolutions is Ipswich Town Ist's proposal that the club adopt a process for the election of a supporters' representative on to the board of the club. More on this resolution can be found on the Trust's website here.

Fans' representatives now sit on the board of 38 clubs and TWTD fully supports the Trust motion.

What to read next:

French Club Eyeing Al-Hamadi
Ligue 1 Toulouse are reportedly showing interest in Blues striker Ali Al-Hamadi.
Town Women Re-Sign Doe on Permanent Deal
Ipswich Town Women have re-signed midfielder Ruby Doe for a third spell, this time on a permanent basis.
Town Among Clubs Linked With McBurnie
Town are reported to be among a number of Championship clubs showing interest in free agent Scotland international striker Oli McBurnie.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Town Still to Accept Broadhead Bid
Town are still to accept a bid from Championship new boys Wrexham for Wales international Nathan Broadhead, TWTD understands.
Academy Scholar Longwe Joins Seasiders on Loan
Academy central midfielder Usisya Longwe has joined Isthmian North Division Felixstowe & Walton on loan.
Pert: Young Will Be a Real Asset
Assistant manager Martyn Pert believes new signing Ashley Young will be a “real asset” for the Blues in the season ahead, the former England international having made his first appearance in a Town shirt in last night’s 2-1 friendly victory over Charlton Athletic at Colchester’s JobServe Community Stadium.
Mazionis Completes Cheltenham Loan Move
Young Blues central defender Jacob Mazionis has completed his season-long loan switch to League Two Cheltenham Town.
Wrexham Closing in On Broadhead Signing
Town are understood to have agreed a fee from Wrexham for forward Nathan Broadhead.
Townsend: We Need to Get That Winning Feeling Back
Town full-back Conor Townsend believes it is important to get into the habit of winning again following the Blues’ 2-1 pre-season friendly victory over Charlton Athletic.