monies from transfers to go on transfers in and tv money to debt.
I very measured and sensible approach mate. I hope the board take that stance.
monies from transfers to go on transfers in and tv money to debt.
What about a "cheese on toast" option?

Well at least this didnt happen a week BEFORE the start of the new season! you are right in saying we have time to get a new guy in, make a few deals and get prepared for next season. BTW is ther any manager out theere that might consider us that is strong enough to persuade Felli, Bainesy et al to stay? I would also be worrried about a few others.. Jags to Arsenal, Coleman to Newcastle (ha!), Ross to Spurs???Biggest worry for me when this all started with the Wigan loss and Neville being dropped from that game on. I can't see Felliani staying as Chelsea really want him and Baines will probably follow Moyes. We do need a new zest and champion some of our younger players to pick up the pieces. I worry about a meltdown who doesn't as questions are being asked in all quarters but I still feel we have enough to get through with the right management to come in quick and fill in the holes with decent to good players in the summer window. I can't see us setting any records with transfers.
Take it to the Casino and put it all on Black. 45% chance we end up with 80 million.
How hard would it be to replace Baines?
I believe Mirallas could fill Fellaini's shoes, but Baines...who would take his realms?
How hard would it be to replace Baines?
I believe Mirallas could fill Fellaini's shoes, but Baines...who would take his realms?
I think a player like Fer would fill Felli's shoes more than Mirallas. The real question is whether Bidwell is a future starter. Anyone have any info on how he's performed on his loans, one of which was just extended?
I like Mirallas on the wing, and think Aly Cissokho might be a possible LB replacement. If we sold Baines and Felli, I'd get about three players: tough tackling box-to-box CM, replacement LB and a young striker.
Think what needs bearing in mind with all this is the short fuse most blues have been left with over the years. We have been through the mill and have very little patience left, whoever comes in I reckon will end in therapy if he doesn't perform and he ends up getting all the pent up anger unleashed...It's only now when you put all the changes like that about to happen do I realise how close we are to meltdown.
It's going to require a very, very good manager to come in and steady this boat now.
All on players.....results attract investment....the debt is a very minor issue in terms of its significance/contribution to the apparent cost of buying Everton. The ground and the squad are the big slices, so eat into one of those (pardon the pun) with any incomings.
Well at least this didnt happen a week BEFORE the start of the new season! you are right in saying we have time to get a new guy in, make a few deals and get prepared for next season. BTW is ther any manager out theere that might consider us that is strong enough to persuade Felli, Bainesy et al to stay? I would also be worrried about a few others.. Jags to Arsenal, Coleman to Newcastle (ha!), Ross to Spurs???