Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
According to several sources online the average Championship salary is currently £29,000 per week. That would equate to £45 million for a typical squad of 30.
There are some published figures for the 2019/20 season, and that figure seems about right. I was going to comment incredible, but madness seems more appropriate.

2019/20 - wage bills

1: £94.2m - Stoke City
2: £92.2m - West Brom
3: £90.7m - Swansea City
4: £62.6m - Huddersfield
5: £54.3m - Fulham
6: £48.7m - Middlesbrough
7: £46.4m - Cardiff City
8: £40.4m - Derby
9: £38.5m - Birmingham
10: £35.3m - Reading
11: £31.3m - Leeds
12: £31.1m - Hull
13: £30.6m - QPR
14: £29.3m - Sheff Wed
15: £27.7m - Nottm Forest
16: £27.2m - Bristol City
17: £17.1m - Brentford
18: £16.7m - Blackburn
19: £15.0m - Preston
20: £13.3m - Millwall
21: £11.7m - Wigan
22: £10.6m - Barnsley
23: £10.2m - Charlton
24: £6.2m - Luton
Not sure who was in the league at that time but 300k a month is roughly 75k a week which is scare, but makes sense considering teams coming down a league.

Thankfully ours HAS to be a lot less than that now.