Summer transfer window.

Crazy wages , injury record is not great but a fabulous player when he’s on it

Plus UEFA limits are lower than PL limits so they will have to do a bit of juggling with wages and such to stay compliant if they are to compete in Europe
Although their wage bills would be lower than ours their revenues are probably a lot lower than ours

But not enough and not in time for next season

And the RS given 10 points and 4 penalties

That’s assuming Joe Thomas ( who TF is he ) is the fountain of all knowledge on Everton
I’d double check the date on the paper with my phone and that’s about all I’d believe in that rag

Well if Moyes is not gone it means the club is incompetent
I was in favour of Him staying but the drop off in performances and results lately has changed my mind

It’s wages against revenue that counts in SCR

Well that sounds like how we got Grealish given his reputation 😂😂😂

Just to see how much we could raise ST prices and the price of pints and pies in the new stadium 😂

ZAT get back on to Microsoft
That AI model is playing up again
You should read a book called
If anyone builds it we all die.
A heavy but disconcerting read

It will open and hit the recruiting team on the back of the head and close on their fingers
They will spend the rest of the time gazing through it

AI is never wrong in Zat’s eyes


All in 30mins.

Multi-quote is there for a reason.
 
….its a bit of a Groundhog Day discussion. My own view is we do have plenty of good young players in our team. I also believe players earn game time, as far as Moyes is concerned they have to be trusted.

On that point, I think his blind spot is not utilising players he trusts. Armstrong and Rohl were terrific in that victory at Villa and yet saw very little game time afterwards. George also looked decent on occasion. For me, those three in particular were underused and maybe that’s why Ndiaye and KDH ran out of steam in the crucial run-in.

The older players are all ones he inherited and there already looks a good transition, particularly at CH and in CM. We’ll see the end of Tarkowski, Keane and Gueye in the next 18 months, re-building isn’t an instant.
That's the kind of phrase Moyes would use.

How do you earn Gametime in a Moyes world, be the first to grab his coffee for him each morning.
 
An AI list of Wenger flops
  • Francis Jeffers (Forward) – Signed for £8 million as a "fox in the box" but scored only 8 goals due to poor form and injuries.
  • Park Chu-young (Forward) – A 2011 panic buy who played just eight minutes of Premier League football for the club.
  • Gervinho (Winger) – Showed great pace but lacked confidence, scoring just 11 goals in 69 appearances.
  • Marouane Chamakh (Forward) – Started well on a free transfer but suffered a massive goal drought, scoring 4 goals in his last 46 games.
  • Lucas Pérez (Forward) – Signed for £17.1 million but failed to break into the starting lineup and left after one season.
  • Shkodran Mustafi (Defender) – Cost a massive £35 million but became a liability due to repeated, high-profile defensive errors.
  • André Santos (Left-Back) – Had poor positioning and angered fans by swapping shirts with Robin van Persie at half-time.
  • Sébastien Squillaci (Defender) – Lacked the physical pace and strength needed for English football and was quickly dropped.
  • Igors Stepanovs (Defender) – Struggled heavily, most notably during a disastrous 6-1 defeat against Manchester United.
  • Denílson (Midfielder) – Played often but struggled with the physical nature of the league and became a scapegoat for fans.
  • Amaury Bischoff (Midfielder) – Arrived with a history of severe injuries and made only four minor first-team appearances.
  • Richard Wright (Goalkeeper) – Signed to replace David Seaman but lost his confidence after poor performances and was sold after one year.
Once you said AI it became unreliable
Look at Zats posts and AI transfer targets for proof
 
Reflecting back on the season made me think a starting RB with attacking qualities is a must.
I read people saying why Moyes sticks with the same defence that has been shipping goals of late, but what could he have done ? O'Brien should have been moved to centre back but there is no proper right back.

Some of the goals we conceded was due to a lack of pace by Keane/Tarky so for me either Branthwaite or O'Brien should be the other centre back. Also good overlapping full backs would bring out a lot more from the likes of Grealish/N Diaye/Mc Neil/Rohl.

And we need to ship out at least 1 striker. Beto i would keep, but we need to consider his contract running out next season

So right back & striker please to start with
 
Plus UEFA limits are lower than PL limits so they will have to do a bit of juggling with wages and such to stay compliant if they are to compete in Europe
Although their wage bills would be lower than ours their revenues are probably a lot lower than ours

Uefa is 70% mate.

Bournemouth's total staff costs of £158.4m on revenue of £181.7m (highest in their history) gives a wage-to-revenue ratio of 87.2%. While they have an amortisation figure close to £70 mill. Almost all of their income comes from TV.

Their model is really interesting and no body really talks about it they absolutely over extend themselves financially making signings and then rely on the player sales eventually to survive and remain compliant - the sales they made last summer were really necessary.

Sunderland i think copped on to this and have done something similar, Forest probably showed the way even if they fell foul of it.
 

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