Rape club, clubs that have owners who chop up journos. Chelsea taking all the midfielders. games gone.
Clubs that break FFP rules and escape relegation by the skin of their teeth year on year with no consequences... Clubs that chase their players down the streets and confront them Clubs that get old ladies in headlocks Game's gone
Walsh was pumped when moshiri(the man who knows nothing about football) realised Walsh had a lucky swing and hit with about 4 players at Leicester
Is your hearing in September or October...? Innocent until proven guilty and all than nonsense, but: The Premier League has referred Everton to an independent commission over alleged Financial Fair Play (FFP) breach in the 2021-22 season. Everton claims to be confident about complying with Profitability and Sustainability rules despite the allegations. Everton's reported pre-tax losses have been over £100 million annually for the past four years, totaling £417 million. FFP allows a maximum £5 million loss per year, potentially boosted by £30 million equity injection, resulting in allowable losses of £35 million annually or £105 million over a 3-year monitoring period. FFP regulations have been adjusted due to the impact of COVID, assessing 2019/20 and 2020/21 as a combined period. Everton can deduct costs from their new stadium for certain years, with an estimated value of £17 million. An adjustment for COVID losses, totaling £90 million, can also be made. After all adjustments, Everton's adjusted loss is estimated at £173 million, which exceeds the £105 million target. Including player trading losses of £88 million (averaged at £44 million) from last year's report and £50 million from "further market analysis," Everton barely meets the target, using financial maneuvers. Everton's inclusion of a £42 million player impairment due to COVID-affected transfer market values is noteworthy. Other clubs have not reported significant player trading COVID losses, with Aston Villa being the next highest at £13 million. Everton reported a substantial COVID loss of £170 million, significantly higher than other clubs like Aston Villa (£56 million) and West Ham (£53 million). Everton's deal in 2019 with USM for a £30 million option on new stadium rights raises concerns. The outcome for Everton's case is uncertain, but penalties could involve fines, spending restrictions, or even points deduction. please log in to view this image
An 18-year-career at 24 is laudable. Fair enough he was on a free but if he wasn’t English no one would give a **** about him and he’d be at West Ham if he was lucky. Edit- ****ing hell he cost £55m
I was never Mounts biggest fan, he didnt really come along as much as we'd hoped, but the sentiment in me wanted to keep him a bit longer to see if he would kick on. BUT, come on guys, he had a **** debut, but dont judge a signing after one game ffs. If he still has 0 goals and assists by Christmas then maybe he will be due some ****, but one game, when its his first time playing in a non Chelsea shirt (which he has been doing since he was 7), is a bit harsh to judge him.
He had a couple of decent seasons for Chelsea too. Last season we kinda had to grade on a curve because we were dogshit. He didnt blow me away but he played a good role and was one of the very few semi positives. Just think its silly to write someone off after one game
Not writing him off. Just don’t think he’s good enough. He’d fit in well at Sheffield United or Spurs
So we saying footballers careers start at 7 now ffs. Yeah, well ok, fair enough, I suppose they do in the entertainment industry so why not footballers, I mean looking at those stats was he busy doing pantomine or something that game?