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Thought this looked interesting, in terms of how much teams had spent compared to where they ended up. The Preston one really surprised me
Aston Villas return is shocking.
They've only just payed for Rhodes. Think it was last week or somethingIt gave them a mid-table finish and a solid platform to build on this coming season. Blackburn proved 'you get what you pay for'And how come the pigs are only showing £9.3m? I thought serial-bottler Rhodes was meant to be £10m (or have they carried it over to 2017-18 to avoid FFP?)
It gave them a mid-table finish and a solid platform to build on this coming season. Blackburn proved 'you get what you pay for'And how come the pigs are only showing £9.3m? I thought serial-bottler Rhodes was meant to be £10m (or have they carried it over to 2017-18 to avoid FFP?)
Aston Villas return is shocking.
Very interesting.
Although, depressing how much the majority spent!
I'd say we're currently on around 1.5million. Depending on still being after Leonard and Holmes at least, probably looking at approaching 3million.
Hope you're right pat, I really do, I suppose it comes down to ambition, stay in the league? 100% agree withyou, and if thats the boards feeling then fair enough but I really want to see some serious ambition in the coming years or CW may decide to seek a club to match his ambition, over all the years of supporting the blades the next 2/3 are for me the biggest for 45 years or so, the management team, the amount of season tickets sold, the feel good factor and sensible expectations, the owners will realise this is a once in a lifetime chance to really make it happen, I for one believe in the next 2/3 years they will.The amount we spend doesn't concern me. We have some good players already. We don't need to spend a fortune, just need small touches.
that would be a question I was thinking about nett spend as well I would pretty much think Newcastle would be in the blackYou get the odd exception to the rule but in general if you spend more, you finish higher.
In fairness to Newcastle on that table, I'm pretty sure they didn't spend much more than they recouped on player sales.
It was a loan as they didn't get it through on time in jan, hence paying 10m nowIt gave them a mid-table finish and a solid platform to build on this coming season. Blackburn proved 'you get what you pay for'And how come the pigs are only showing £9.3m? I thought serial-bottler Rhodes was meant to be £10m (or have they carried it over to 2017-18 to avoid FFP?)
Hope you're right pat, I really do, I suppose it comes down to ambition, stay in the league? 100% agree withyou, and if thats the boards feeling then fair enough but I really want to see some serious ambition in the coming years or CW may decide to seek a club to match his ambition, over all the years of supporting the blades the next 2/3 are for me the biggest for 45 years or so, the management team, the amount of season tickets sold, the feel good factor and sensible expectations, the owners will realise this is a once in a lifetime chance to really make it happen, I for one believe in the next 2/3 years they will.
Or spend less than £3- £3.5m and you will be in a relegation battle ?One nice observation there... Spend less than £2m in the Championship and you will be relegated.
On the contrary looking at those figures in isolation (Ie no other spending-agents fees, wages, etc considered; no valuing the current squad ) then it proves that it's not what you spend but who your manager is and that leaves me feeling content!... but nonetheless it still confirms that the more you spend the more likely you'll finish higher, and vice versa.
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