Tony Bentley (@brewerstony) 's Twitter Profile
Tony Bentley

@brewerstony

Enjoying Early Retirement. Longstanding Burton Albion Fan. Keen Golfer and former local cricketer.

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Kieran Maguire (@kieranmaguire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Burton Albion submit 23/24 accounts 🔑figures ⚽️Revenue £6.38m ⬆️4% ⚽️Wages £5.36m ⬆️11% ⚽️Wages £84 for every £100 revenue ⬆️£5 ⚽️Underlying loss £1.70m ⬆️54% ⚽️Player sale profits £0.22m ⚽️Player purchases £0.31m ⚽️Squad cost £0.56m ⚽️Borrowings in year £1.5m ⚽️Total profit

Burton Albion submit 23/24 accounts 🔑figures
⚽️Revenue £6.38m ⬆️4%
⚽️Wages £5.36m ⬆️11%
⚽️Wages £84 for every £100 revenue ⬆️£5
⚽️Underlying loss £1.70m ⬆️54%
⚽️Player sale profits £0.22m
⚽️Player purchases £0.31m
⚽️Squad cost £0.56m
⚽️Borrowings in year £1.5m
⚽️Total profit
72cast (@weare72cast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the bottom of League One, Burton Albion are now just three points behind Bristol Rovers AND they have a game in hand. 👀 Since Gary Bowyer took over, the Brewers have the 10th best record in the third tier. ☕️ #BAFC #EFL

At the bottom of League One, Burton Albion are now just three points behind Bristol Rovers AND they have a game in hand. 👀 

Since Gary Bowyer took over, the Brewers have the 10th best record in the third tier. ☕️ 

#BAFC #EFL
Charlie (@charliekeegan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rumarn Burrell up to December 31st 2024 📊 8 🏟️ (5 Starts) | 0 ⚽️ | 1 🅰️ Rumarn Burrell since January 1st 2025 📊 22 🏟️ (21 Starts) | 11 ⚽️ | 1 🅰️ An excellent player under Gary Bowyer's leadership, and he scored the goal to secure the final point #BAFC needed for safety! 🌟

Rumarn Burrell up to December 31st 2024 📊

8 🏟️ (5 Starts) | 0 ⚽️ | 1 🅰️

Rumarn Burrell since January 1st 2025 📊

22 🏟️ (21 Starts) | 11 ⚽️ | 1 🅰️

An excellent player under Gary Bowyer's leadership, and he scored the goal to secure the final point #BAFC needed for safety! 🌟
Twelve football (@twelve_football) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We don’t often talk publicly about the specific work we do with individual clubs—but this one is worth celebrating. Some have called it ‘The Miracle on Grass’, and we’d agree—it stands as one of the most remarkable escape stories in recent English football. Back in December,

We don’t often talk publicly about the specific work we do with individual clubs—but this one is worth celebrating. Some have called it ‘The Miracle on Grass’, and we’d agree—it stands as one of the most remarkable escape stories in recent English football.

Back in December,