Ok, cheers. Be interesting to see club-by-club stats from 2002-2012 for:
Gate Receipts
Overall Turnover
Overall Net Profit
Net Transfer Spend
Wage Bill
Might be a lot of work for you, maybe it's accessible online somewhere.
The first three don't matter to me.
A manager has a set ammount of money which he spends on wages and transfers, that money tends to be earned by a mixture of three ways: by the squad in terms of prize money and cup runs, by the fans in terms of tickets and merchandise sols and by the baord in terms of sponsorship deals, loans and investment. In terms of judging the manger, and not the board, you shouldn't count where the money comes from.
From 2002 to 2012, which is 10 seasons, Moyes has spent 453.93 million pounds on bringing in and paying himself, his coaches and his players.
That's wages (35.3 + 32.87 + 30.66 + 36.97 + 38.4 + 44.48 + 49.1 + 54.3 + 58 + 63.4 = 443.48 million pounds) and transfer fees (114 million pounds) minus the money he's made by selling players (103.6 million pounds). (And probably an extra ten million on agents but that information is shady and hard to get so I'm ignoring it. We're about midtable there, anyway.)
So in ten top flight seasons that's 45 million pounds per season available to the first team.
You think less than 7 other english clubs have had that money to spend for every year they've been in the top flight in the last eleven years. I reckon about 15 clubs will have had more.