First trip to the lane over 2 months...lets hear it for cheap fa cup tickets ... Me and my 2 daughters (one young adult ticket two adult tickets ... £60 in total) ... next week v Norwich...1 adult ticket and 1 young adult ticket £84
After you achieved so much with that first half a billion pounds dumped into EFC I'd be more #worried if you announced you were going to replace Brands with someone who has a clue or that Moshiri was going to stop interfering in recruitment
This scam doesn't even cover the money Moshiri has burned on managers: Roberto Martinez £11m compensation Ronald Koeman £2m hiring fee £5.4m compensation Sam Allardyce £6m compensation Marco Silva £4m hiring fee £12m compensation Total: £40.4m Income 2018/19: Liverpool £533m, up £78m on 17/18 Everton £188m https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spo...ol-course-leapfrog-manchester-united-17559429
We don’t care though. Big Uzzie has got this. Paying £30m for merely having the option for the naming rights on the new stadium is **** you FFP genius
If we can’t get it right with Ancelotti in the chair and Big Uzzie bankrolling it, then it’s time to give up. New riverside stadium, World class manager, Billionaire funders, what’s not to like?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51114007 Everton announce record losses of £111.8m for year to June 2019 #thatwentwell @Tobes "spending on players has taken wages to £160m, with Everton's wage-to-revenue ratio increasing from 77% in 2018 to 85% for last season" "Moshiri has spent about £450m on players and changed manager four times since he took over at the club in February 2016, leading to questions from fans about the club's sustainability"