Duncan Disordely
Player Valuation: £35m
I'm not sure if this will improve the bedwetting, or worsen it.
This will only work if it was for all Leagues closing at same time,manages saying they will know what they have going into the new season wont work,as foreign clubs can still buy up to a week or 2 after we close,so pointless this for me
I'm not sure if this will improve the bedwetting, or worsen it.
But we intended on selling barkley for 35 and niasse for a further 8...As has been covered elsewhere in excellent detail by @toffeeblue9 , Net spend is a crude measure that doesn't begin to tell others full story of what a club spends on transfers.
But...even if it was a good measure.....
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...league-transfers-how-much-did-your-club-spend
We spent the 4th most of any clubs in the premier league in the summer window.
Our net spend was the 6th highest, totalling almost £50m. This follows on from the January window, where our net spend was £21.7m.
Summer 2016 we made a profit of about a million.
So, over the last 3 windows, we've reinvested the sales of over £150m of players plus another £60m+ on top.
But please...PLEASE do not let the facts get in the way of a good old moan.
But we intended on selling barkley for 35 and niasse for a further 8...
What's an Aussie name?
I'm not sure if this will improve the bedwetting, or worsen it.
What's an Aussie name?
Why do you personally think we didn't bring a striker in?And yet...we didn't.
Sell to buy implies that you can't buy players unless you've sold others first.
In our case we went out and bought £40m+ of players without selling first.
We literally cannot possibly be described as sell to buy. It is a complete nonsense
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