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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Wed 5 Feb 12:38
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saltonsgonagetu, Wed 5 Feb 11:31
Part of the Partick statement on their financial health mentions , that due to national insurance going up that will cost them and I suppose every other full time club , 5 k a month in extra contributions. https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/update-from-club-chairman-richard-beastall-4th-february-2025/
Clubs can opt to not take out insurance to save money, but it`s a risky strategy. The Pars did that one season before our previous investors came in and it turned out to be a disastrous choice as we had a succession of players needing (mainly) hernia ops, I think. The waiting list on the NHS is about 2 years, so they had to go private, and it cost the Pars a fortune.
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Topic Originator: Malcolm Canmore
Date: Wed 5 Feb 12:57
GGRiva, clubs cannot opt out of National Insurance. It’s a tax by another name. Private healthcare insurance is entirely different.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Wed 5 Feb 13:11
Judging by that statement Partick are obviously very cost-conscious but the appointment of a Sporting Director who will be carrying out duties previously done by other employees or directors will add to their costs. He`s going to have to cover his salary from improved transfer deals just to justify his appointment.
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