Slim profit for Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock made a trading profit of £11,384 for the year ended 31 May 2012, down £186,597 from the previous year.   In the present state of Scottish football, any surplus reflects credit on the club concerned.

Kilmarnock’s net debt rose by £83,000 to £9.84m.    This is less than the value of Rugby Park at £11.3m. Turnover went up by £300,000 to £7.4m.    Player and staff costs were just over £3.5m, a figure that has been stable for four years.   This is less than 50 per cent of turnover, a recommended target that few clubs achieve.

Kilmarnock made a trading profit of £11,384 for the year ended 31 May 2012, down £186,597 from the previous year.   In the present state of Scottish football, any surplus reflects credit on the club concerned.

Kilmarnock’s net debt rose by £83,000 to £9.84m.    This is less than the value of Rugby Park at £11.3m. Turnover went up by £300,000 to £7.4m.    Player and staff costs were just over £3.5m, a figure that has been stable for four years.   This is less than 50 per cent of turnover, a recommended target that few clubs achieve.