Megson not concerned by losses

05 November 2009 11:27
Burnden Leisure announced on Wednesday that losses went up from £8million to £13.2million, even though there was an improvement in turnover by 3% to £51.8million.[LNB]Megson admitted the news was concerning but said he had not been told there would be any less money to spend on new players as a consequence.[LNB]"When those reports come out it is nothing to do with us, we don't have an input into it. I don't particularly read it, although I listen to what people tell me," Megson said.[LNB]"You don't want to see your company losing money. I don't get involved with it at all, but if the club is losing money, then it's not a nice thing to see."[LNB]Asked whether he had spoken to the chairman about the implications for the club's transfer budget, Megson said: "No, because everyone is trying to achieve the same things at the football club - we want the results on the pitch and we would like the results off the pitch to go hand in hand with that.[LNB]"I know that the training ground is a lot cheaper to run than it ever has been, and I know how much there is in terms of transfers coming in and transfers going out and how much we've spent.[LNB]"I don't know the whole gamut of what goes on at Bolton and it's not my job to know.[LNB]"But I do know that on the football side of it, we have taken a side from the bottom of the table to mid-table and not spent a huge amount of money."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk