Culture changes.

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Bipolarbear

Player Valuation: £225k
Hey there, I am new here, but have been following Everton for a while, but am relatively new to the whole list management side of the sport.

The whole Fellaini and Baines thing has me thinking, excuse my noobishness.

Something I have noticed in the EPL as a mid-table team is that if a player becomes very good and starts to realize his potential, he instantly gets offered a big contract from another team and quite often ends up sitting on a bench at a big club (LeScott), doesn't live up to his form at another club (Arteta) or becomes a star (Rooney). Either that or a mid-table club finds itself purchasing a player on the decline.

What does a club do to break this culture? Does it require a billionare funding your company? or do you just need to continuously find 21 year olds and play them into form, increasing your bank every time they get sold off?

Cheers,
BPB
 
Wrong term? That's what we use in Australia when it comes to Rugby and Aussie Rules.
Sorry mate.
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It's ok mate.

To answer your question: you break out of it by waiting for the final coffin nails to be hammered in at the end of the life of William Kenwright, once of this parish.
 
What does this mean?
I know what he means. If you consider our performance over recent seasons alongside the money we have spent in the same period, we come out as top performers....probably the best in the Premiership. Man City Chelsea and espec Liverpool are all well below where their spending suggest they should be.Or summat like that.
 
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