Moyes: "maybe the supporters don't know and expect more"

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In 2001 Everton generated 61% of their revenue from club controlled means; by 2012 it’s
35% and next year (after the new deal) it will be 25%
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This is a real issue as it’s this

proportion of revenue (as well as league placing) that gives the club its advantage over Stoke, Wigan, Fulham etc.


The club controlled revenue has gone from £32m to £27.7m over the 7 year period a decline of 12.7% at a time when the Premier League has exploded. This performance goes agains the trend of other Premier league clubs.


Cheers Bill. You deserve every penny of that £125M you lot paid £20M for your shares.

Truly shocking that. Oh well, at least he's a blue.
 

also if im aked to admit against city 'you got that right'. be man enough to admit against wigan 'you got that wrong' and dont insult the fans for having the most basic of expectations.

I think he said he was "partly to blame" for the Wigan result. I believe it was in the Echo. I don't read that rag just saw the headline on the front page.
 
Wow, those quotes really make it sound like he's going.

The more I think about it the more I am sure that Moyes is going after the let down of the Jan transfer window.

Bill seems to want to let everyone think that he is standing by his manager when in reality he pissed of Moyes in Jan.

So there you have it.

One fella saying balls to you I ,m off for one to many circus acts called the transfer window and another hoping that fans don,t twig why the manager is off becuase Bill would,nt back him in the transfer window.
 
When you talk in percentages its easy to confuse things. For example if premier league revenue goes up, comparatively the amount generated by the club if it stays the same would appear to be less as a percentage, even if it hadn't changed.

Equally if the club generated more money but finance outside their control such as TV deals etc increases by substantially more, the percentage of revenue generated by the club would show a decline.

lies, damn lies and statistics
 
"I wasn't hurt by the reaction to the Wigan defeat last week but everything seemed to come to a head. For some reason the the fans seemed to think my contractual position was the reason for that result. So was my position the reason for the Manchester City result? I know what we have to work with and the boundaries restricting where we can go as a football club. I'm the one who actually knows all that and maybe the supporters don't know all these things and they are expecting something more from us. When we went down to 10 men on Saturday I made a couple of substitutions that weren't popular, even though I felt it was right to keep us in the game. I hope people now realise I got that right. I know I was being questioned about it and I hope those people are now big enough to turn round and say: 'He got it right.' Last week didn't influence whether I stay or leave at the end of the season and this result won't either. I've always said where we finish will determine what happens. I hope I get respect for having been here 11 years. I'll always give Everton that respect and I hope that will now be mutual."
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I've read and re-read this 5 times and can't see anything past he is definitely going. Otherwise, he would just come out and say "if we get into Europe I'll stay, if not I will go". It's not rocket science, David. Just put your balls out and chips on the table and be clear with everybody. Keeping quiet with the "anything is possible" mentality is first of all very Wenger-ish and secondly devalues the work and respect that you have worked 11 years to achieve.
 

In 2001 Everton generated 61% of their revenue from club controlled means; by 2012 it’s
35% and next year (after the new deal) it will be 25%
.
This is a real issue as it’s this

proportion of revenue (as well as league placing) that gives the club its advantage over Stoke, Wigan, Fulham etc.


The club controlled revenue has gone from £32m to £27.7m over the 7 year period a decline of 12.7% at a time when the Premier League has exploded. This performance goes agains the trend of other Premier league clubs.


Cheers Bill. You deserve every penny of that £125M you lot paid £20M for your shares.

Boss Blue me - can I run the club.
 
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.

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.

Be interesting to compare to the other clubs. Thanks for sharing anyway.


close this thread please.mods.

Hiya Carlos...why's that, matey?
 
Personally I got the impression that when Moyes twice threw an arm in the air in the direction of the Goodison Road crowd when the second goal went in was more of an 'up yours' rather than a celebration that we were all in it together.
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Shut it moyes and get on with your job.boring **** not arsed if he goes or not bored stiff with the whole plucky everton thing and we should be thankful for him and billy liar just go stay but for god sake shut up
 
If we finish outside the European places, will Moyes leave? Is that's what is going on. Seems like he's got some options and wants to not commit to us basically but if we make CL which is unlikely or maybe Europa he might stay.

Or it could just be he's on such a big pay packet anyway him and Bill have decided there's no need to enter negotiations until the end of the season.

After this, it will be hard to imagine a Moyes reinvigorated by a new contract up for the task of selling a Fellaini and shopping for bargains again.

Guess we have to wait til the Chelsea game is over, to see what Moyes thinks.
 

When you talk in percentages its easy to confuse things. For example if premier league revenue goes up, comparatively the amount generated by the club if it stays the same would appear to be less as a percentage, even if it hadn't changed.

Equally if the club generated more money but finance outside their control such as TV deals etc increases by substantially more, the percentage of revenue generated by the club would show a decline.

lies, damn lies and statistics

Are you defending the 12.7% decline in controlled revenue( From 2007 ), because we got more money from Sky??
 
He's gone. It's the right time in my opinion, his comments have been doing my head in recently. Think this is probably why we didn't spend in January. We can't really justify spending millions on players a new manager might not want.
 

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