Cherries continue to turn red as salaries rise


Britain Football Soccer - Everton v AFC Bournemouth - Barclays Premier League - Goodison Park - 30/4/16 Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe and players applaud the fans at the end of the game Reuters / Phil Noble Livepic

(Reuters) - Bournemouth made a 38.33 million pound ($56.3 million) loss as staff wages jumped about 76 percent to 30.4 million pounds, according to the club's accounts for the Championship-winning 2014-15 season that saw them promoted to the Premier League.

The club also incurred a multi-million pound penalty for breaching Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules during the season, with accounts revealing that the Cherries' losses for 2015 more than tripled from the 10.3 million pounds figure a year earlier.

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