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Wow the BSODL are clubbing together these days. No point discussing anything with people that think Levy makes no mistakes and that we are anything other than an investment.
Or when it gives the next Harry Kane his chance to play and break through. Even if it just gives the next generation of Jake Livermore, Ryan Mason, Andros Townsend and Steven Caulker the chance to play, prove themselves decent, and be sold on for £15m each, funding our next big signing. Or when we not only win a trophy at last but also get back into the Champions League.I'll revisit this post when 3/4 of our squad are injured and we're playing 15 year olds as strikers.
Nobody has argued that it's not an investment. Just that being an investor is by far the lesser evil when the alternative is corrupt oil barons or fascist dictators, and that plenty of clubs run by investors (i.e. the vast majority) win trophies.Wow the BSODL are clubbing together these days. No point discussing anything with people that think Levy makes no mistakes and that we are anything other than an investment.
Or Liverpool or Leicesters owner who have actually invested in the playing staff and won stuff. Right now I'd take Abramovich or the Emiratees better than winning nothing and doing the minimum to maintain a level like Arse. We have literally become Arsenal now and you can see where they are headed for doing that.Nobody has argued that it's not an investment. Just that being an investor is by far the lesser evil when the alternative is corrupt oil barons or fascist dictators, and that plenty of clubs run by investors (i.e. the vast majority) win trophies.
We aren't going to win it because when the important games stack up in February and march we will be broken as a squad.Or when it gives the next Harry Kane his chance to play and break through. Even if it just gives the next generation of Jake Livermore, Ryan Mason, Andros Townsend and Steven Caulker the chance to play, prove themselves decent, and be sold on for £15m each, funding our next big signing. Or when we not only win a trophy at last but also get back into the Champions League.
Thanks for doing this, I wanted to, but I couldn't muster the energyQuoted this here so as not to further fuck up the itk thread:
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Wow, look at all the business other clubs, particularly our direct rivals, have done compared to us ?
It’s ok, I’m happy to be the fall guy in these things. I’m like Batman ?Thanks for doing this, I wanted to, but I couldn't muster the energy
Yeah, we hung onto a manager we loved for a decade too long until it all turned sour and hired a patsy in his place. Oh wait...Or Liverpool or Leicesters owner who have actually invested in the playing staff and won stuff. Right now I'd take Abramovich or the Emiratees better than winning nothing and doing the minimum to maintain a level like Arse. We have literally become Arsenal now and you can see where they are headed for doing that.
That's not true at all, Liverpool owners invested similar amount of money that ENIC, last 3-5 years when their sqaud improved massively they made it with less net spend that we had. Average net spend since ENIC came is 17,6m per year, for Leicester owners it's 16,3 per year. With new stadium that will be only changing for bigger net spend for us, and it's also obvious that we invested more in non-playing stuff which also helps playing stuff to win.Or Liverpool or Leicesters owner who have actually invested in the playing staff and won stuff.
That's not true at all, Liverpool owners invested similar amount of money that ENIC, last 3-5 years when their sqaud improved massively they made it with less net spend that we had. Average net spend since ENIC came is 17,6m per year, for Leicester owners it's 16,3 per year. With new stadium that will be only changing for bigger net spend for us, and it's also obvious that we invested more in non-playing stuff which also helps playing stuff to win.
So with % of turnover we invested much, much more in players than LiverpoolAnd that is not the judgement of how much you invest in players.
Basically look at the % of turnover invested in the players (both capital and wages). Ours is way down on both of them, but our profits aren't.
4 FA Cups in 7 years? If that’s failure I wouldn’t mind a piece of it!We have literally become Arsenal now and you can see where they are headed for doing that.
So with % of turnover we invested much, much more in players than Liverpool
No point arguing with MK mate, he’s SCs answer to Warren Buffett.So with % of turnover we invested much, much more in players than Liverpool
No point arguing with MK mate, he’s SCs answer to Warren Buffett.
No, he wouldn't. And City bought him more for his passing abilities, left-foot and HG status than his defensive ability. Which for us would be more important.
Can use this answer again
Ake isn't good defender, not better than Toby/Dier and Davinson. Jose wouldn't start Ake over these three too.I'd start Ake over Toby or Dier. Or was your point that you don't think JOSE would start Ake over those two?
Do you know what that 400m profit is being spent on?Not a chance.
Again you are just taking capital expenditure, rather than wages alongside into account.
You do actually have to pay players, that is part of the investment, alongside agents fees and PL Transfer levy.
Liverpool are averaging approx 65% of revenue (with significantly greater revenue than us), us at 55% of turnover taking capital and wages into account. Leicester invest every penny they have available in players.
Premier League wages-to-turnover ratio (2018-19)
Everton - 85%
Leicester - 84%
Bournemouth - 83%
Crystal Palace* - 78%
Southampton - 77%
Brighton - 72%
West Ham - 71%
Fulham - 68%
Chelsea - 64%
Burnley - 64%
Man City - 59%
Arsenal - 59%
Liverpool - 58%
Watford - 57%
Huddersfield - 54%
Man Utd - 53%
Wolves - 53%
Newcastle* - 52%
Cardiff - 42%
Tottenham - 38%
And then take into account the profit we made, that season, the previous and following (total of over £400m by the way), and still tell me honestly that we have invested in players in comparison.
It’s sweet that this is your perception. At least you’re happyOr no point arguing, because I call out bullshit and spin for what it is you mean, as I did to you once, and you got butt-hurt about it, and obviously still are.