Ipswich Town post 拢16m loss for 2011-12

Ipswich Town made a loss of nearly 拢16m in the financial year ending June 2012 as the club's debt to owner Marcus Evans rose to more than 拢72m.

The club saw gate receipts drop by over 拢1m to 拢5.36m, while the wage bill increased by 拢400,000 to 拢17.95m

Ipswich's Playford Road training ground was sold to one of Evans's companies for 拢1.32m, with Ipswich paying rent of 拢40,000 a year.

The loss of 拢15.96m is more than 拢12m higher than the previous 12 months.

However, that period was subsidised by the sales of Connor Wickham to Sunderland and Jon Walters to Stoke, when Town made 拢10.84m, compared to just 拢248,000 in 2011-12.

Total debt at the Championship club has risen from 拢72.83m to 拢79.62m - 拢72.62m of which is owed to companies owned by Evans.

The figures highlight Ipswich's financial reliance on businessman Evans, who owns 87.5% of the club's shares.

But the auditors noted that Evans had committed to "continue to make available such funds as are needed by the company... and will not seek repayment of any of the amounts currently made available".

The auditors also added: "The directors acknowledge that there can be no certainty that this support will continue indefinitely."

Income from commercial sources, TV and radio also fell by around 拢1m.