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Liverpool came third on Agents fees

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  1. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    <peacedove>>Manchester City paid the highest to agenst followed by Tottenham
    and Liverpool came third.Full details as follow:
    Total money spent on agents (Oct 2010 - Sep 2011):
    Arsenal - £4,648,532.17
    Aston Villa - £3,163,320.00
    Blackburn Rovers - £4,227,056.93
    Bolton Wanderers - £1,941,896.08
    Chelsea - £6,457,747.37
    Everton - £2,931,127.10
    Fulham - £951,245.50
    Liverpool - £7,000,242.99
    Manchester City - £9,663,700.00
    Manchester United - £4,457,103.00
    Newcastle United - £6,380,488.00
    Norwich City - £710,251.75
    Queens Park Rangers - £2,499,214.00
    Stoke City - £2,207,698.11
    Sunderland - £3,735,384.29
    Swansea City - £248,633.00
    Tottenham Hotspur - £7,571,815.27
    West Bromwich Albion - £1,305,576.38
    Wigan Athletic - £659,800.00
    Wolverhampton Wanderers - £1,107,918.00
    Source:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15976782.stm
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  2. Jonesey

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    Manchester City - £9,663,700.00
    Tottenham Hotspur - £7,571,815.27
    Liverpool - £7,000,242.99
    Chelsea - £6,457,747.37
    Newcastle United - £6,380,488.00
    Arsenal - £4,648,532.17
    Manchester United - £4,457,103.00
    Blackburn Rovers - £4,227,056.93
    Sunderland - £3,735,384.29
    Aston Villa - £3,163,320.00
    Everton - £2,931,127.10
    Queens Park Rangers - £2,499,214.00
    Stoke City - £2,207,698.11
    Bolton Wanderers - £1,941,896.08
    West Bromwich Albion - £1,305,576.38
    Wolverhampton Wanderers - £1,107,918.00
    Fulham - £951,245.50
    Norwich City - £710,251.75
    Wigan Athletic - £659,800.00
    Swansea City - £248,633.00


    Sorted <ok>

    If you know what I mean
     
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  3. good kop red kop

    good kop red kop Active Member

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    How can you do all that left-brain **** and still have a Zappa quote in your posts? GKRK
     
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  4. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Good job <applause> But note the original was in alphabetical order. Still congstulations.<ok>
     
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  5. InBiscanWeTrust

    InBiscanWeTrust Rome, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Madrid
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    It would be good to see it as a % of actual spend on transfers otherwise the figures don't really mean too much...
     
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  6. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    Good point mate,the dates the figures are from coincide with the purchases of Suarez,Carroll,Downing and Henderson and if i remember the season before's figures correctly we were'nt as high on the list.

    The bigger the transfer fee the bigger percentage for the agent?
     
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  7. InBiscanWeTrust

    InBiscanWeTrust Rome, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Madrid
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    That's what I'd assume. Say we've spent around £100mil then we would have spent about 7% on agent fees which probably isn't too bad. Spurs suprises me as I can't remember them spending too much in the last few transfer windows yet have the 2nd highest fees.
     
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    30 seconds in Excel ;)

    BTW, we saw Dweezil Zappa on Wednesday night - what a band he's got! Awesome.
     
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