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But the actual purchase happens for the next manager and we keep repeating the endless cycle of nonsense
Did I miss something confirming Ange was going?
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But the actual purchase happens for the next manager and we keep repeating the endless cycle of nonsense
Did I miss something confirming Ange was going?
Why is the discussion about each manager individually and not an acknowledgment that by this June we'll likely be over 1bn spent since playing in a CL final. That's 6 seasons. In reality 20/21 was very low due to covid so in 5 seasons we've spent a buttload of cash on the first team.All 3 of our incomings are loans. 2 with obligation to buy.
So when Levy gets Iraola he can be said to have backed Iraola 2 years later with Danso and Kinsky.
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yepI always found it fascinating given the clubs trajectories how the media builds up Levy as this master negotiator, while the media here did the same with Adrian Dodoro.
Wait… isn’t that the cue for more fighting?And just as I am about to head to bed. Can you guys delay the fighting until tomorrow?
Law of averages.Did I miss something confirming Ange was going?
And yet walked away with record profits and directors fees at the same time.Why is the discussion about each manager individually and not an acknowledgment that by this June we'll likely be over 1bn spent since playing in a CL final. That's 6 seasons. In reality 20/21 was very low due to covid so in 5 seasons we've spent a buttload of cash on the first team.
To be honest so would I! Even for just the 1 trophy.He is probably paid too much to do it now but I'd love for him to win the LC & Europa League double then tell the spurs fans to GAGF like he did to FFA after the Asian Cup / qualifying for the world cup
Your wages to revenue percentage is embarrassing low. You could show as much ambition as any other team in the league but choose not too, sucks for your supporters.And yet walked away with record profits and directors fees at the same time.
Disagree strongly.Your wages to revenue percentage is embarrassing low. You could show as much ambition as any other team in the league but choose not too, sucks for your supporters.
Directors fees are largely irrelevant. Even halving his fee wouldn't pay for a shit championship player.And yet walked away with record profits and directors fees at the same time.
Your wages to revenue percentage is embarrassing low. You could show as much ambition as any other team in the league but choose not too, sucks for your supporters.
While their chairman gets paid more than any other.And then charge their supporters more than anyone else in Europe to watch them, it would be infuriating.
This shows we're wealthy comparative to most of Europe. Still 5 larger.
And then charge their supporters more than anyone else in Europe to watch them, it would be infuriating.
Both of these are fair critiques.While their chairman gets paid more than any other.
This shows we're wealthy comparative to most of Europe. Still 5 larger.
If high profile trade/FA targets are available how often are you or NM convincing them to choose you over Coll, Carl etc?
Football transfers are a pyramid, the higher up you go the smaller the pool of players and the demand for them is high. Arsenal paid 100m for an Rodri lite. Lewandowski and Kane at 30 or older command high transfer fees because elite CF are hard to find.
The money league shows we're rich, not that it's easy to find players, and pay them.
Both of these are fair critiques.
Looking at it slightly different, we charge our fans the highest of high season ticket prices, spend around €200m a year on transfers and yet our wage turnover is low... And to on average retain around only £35m per season at the end of it.
Increasing the wage bill to be comparable to Arse, Che would see losses not profits, and that £250m in stored profits would evaporate quickly. If we matched both for wages on our current trajectory we'd run out of money within 7-10 years. Football is a business and you can't make losses every year or you go broke
What I'm getting at is that we're not making much profit considering the things you're criticising like wage spend. Not even taking into account that spending more on wages to attract better players often means they also cost more to buy.
Just to get it to a reasonable level of 50% we'd be able to spend about 500-600k per week extra.Your wages to revenue percentage is embarrassing low. You could show as much ambition as any other team in the league but choose not too, sucks for your supporters.
Yep. For a club that has the moto to dare is to do you really don't want to dare much.Just to get it to a reasonable level of 50% we'd be able to spend about 500-600k per week extra.
Means you get an Eze over a Johnson for 50k a week more. Means you are in the market for Williams on the other wing at 300k a week. In the market for a number 6 offering 200k-300k a week.
You dont win anything paying peanuts