It is a fairytale. Roman is the fairy godfather.
Well, he's that alright.
It is a fairytale. Roman is the fairy godfather.
That’d be funny if it wasn’t for the fact that since 2003 the red ****e have spent of £1BN on players and are the 4th highest spending side in the PL league during that period.
https://www.transferleague.co.uk/premier-league-2003-to-date/transfer-league-tables/premier-league-table-2003-to-date
In the last 5 years Chelsea have in fact only averaged a net spend of £26m per season and the red ****e have dropped back to £18m a season, as their owners don’t back the club as well as their peers. Boo hoo.
https://www.transferleague.co.uk/pr...tables/premier-league-table-last-five-seasons
Cry more, I like it.
Everyone knows this ****, they just choose not to think about it that way.Much as I agree with the comment re our owners, I'd suggest people actually read that rather than the headline quote, given in almost Daily Gammon style (you haven't got a gurning picture of Klopp to go with it as well, have you?).
1) Liverpool's NETT spend is £328m, half that of 3rd place United, less again by a further £40m from Chelsea, and one third of that of City.
2) Per season nett spend is only £2m more than Everton.
3) The nett spend per season is half that of United's and Chelsea's, and one third of City's.
4) So if we consider Liverpool more in a group of themselves, Arsenal, Villa and Everton, as opposed to being in the top group of United, City and Chelsea, have Liverpool and Arsenal over-achieved in their trophy tally in this period, or have Everton and Villa proportionally spunked the most money just to say they were there?![]()


So this net spend 2m more than the peasants per season.... Is That from 2003 too?Much as I agree with the comment re our owners, I'd suggest people actually read that rather than the headline quote, given in almost Daily Gammon style (you haven't got a gurning picture of Klopp to go with it as well, have you?).
1) Liverpool's NETT spend is £328m, half that of 3rd place United, less again by a further £40m from Chelsea, and one third of that of City.
2) Per season nett spend is only £2m more than Everton.
3) The nett spend per season is half that of United's and Chelsea's, and one third of City's.
4) So if we consider Liverpool more in a group of themselves, Arsenal, Villa and Everton, as opposed to being in the top group of United, City and Chelsea, have Liverpool and Arsenal over-achieved in their trophy tally in this period, or have Everton and Villa proportionally spunked the most money just to say they were there?![]()


Everyone knows this ****, they just choose not to think about it that way.
Agendas and that... so it's always the record transfer on a keeper and cb we keep hearing about instead of the fact we used the coutinho to buy them.
Peps spent over 400m on defenders alone
Just defenders![]()
So this net spend 2m more than the peasants per season.... Is That from 2003 too?
Cos if it is![]()
Net spend isn't as relevant as your wage bill. The league generally lines up with that and it's an ongoing payment.
The six highest spenders are the Super League Six, for example.
Leicester and it was Bournemouth, but they got relegated. Wages higher than their revenue.Fair point, but I didn't post it in the first place to try and prove a point (that spectacularly backfired). But to develop this then, Liverpool are a long, long way off being the league's highest wage-to-earnings ratio. But I'll give you a clue - the two teams atop of that league play in blue, and they're not Chelsea or Brighton.![]()
Leicester and it was Bournemouth, but they got relegated. Wages higher than their revenue.
Has to be Everton, I guess.
I could.You might say that, I couldn't possibly comment.![]()
I could.
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Everton are further down than you thought. Some ****ing dangerously high numbers for a few clubs in there.
Is that the one that has them at 85%? It's a year out of date and the results are posted a year late, so it's basically two years back.No mate. Copy in the Sun shows Everton have highest wage to turnover ratio. Not posting that though
Everyone knows this ****, they just choose not to think about it that way.
Agendas and that... so it's always the record transfer on a keeper and cb we keep hearing about instead of the fact we used the coutinho to buy them.
Peps spent over 400m on defenders alone
Just defenders
But oh yeh they don't spend big on players right![]()
So Liverpool and City spend roughly the same on wages. Got itI could.
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Everton are further down than you thought. Some ****ing dangerously high numbers for a few clubs in there.

I could.
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Everton are further down than you thought. Some ****ing dangerously high numbers for a few clubs in there.
sO IN RELATION TO POS
Hold on, Liverpool spend £54m on Naby Anderton, lets get this into context
So Liverpool and City spend roughly the same on wages. Got it![]()
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You and Tobes are definitely gunna beat the **** out of each other over this. Tobes got the big buttons so you're effectively fighting with one hand behind your back. Good luckSo there was actually **** all point chucking up a graph showing gross spend since 2003. Is that what you're saying?

So there was actually **** all point chucking up a graph showing gross spend since 2003. Is that what you're saying?