Fearthainn
Player Valuation: £30m
Just need to hang on until the big spenders do a Leeds and then go for a title challenge.
....I suppose Bill would say we are a fan run club, but I absolutely understand where you are coming from. Whether it be fans or businessmen we need somebody with the financial intellect to strategically position us and I fear we haven't got that at the moment. The team is fine but our overall position is precarious. We clearly need investment but I feel this board are not making the right long-term decisions.None of us know the ins and outs of our circumstances. If we were a fan-run club though, what would we do differently, if anything?
....I suppose Bill would say we are a fan run club, but I absolutely understand where you are coming from. Whether it be fans or businessmen we need somebody with the financial intellect to strategically position us and I fear we haven't got that at the moment. The team is fine but our overall position is precarious. We clearly need investment but I feel this board are not making the right long-term decisions.
well we are paying moyes a ton of cash so if he leaves im sure that would entice someone decent
....I suppose Bill would say we are a fan run club, but I absolutely understand where you are coming from. Whether it be fans or businessmen we need somebody with the financial intellect to strategically position us and I fear we haven't got that at the moment. The team is fine but our overall position is precarious. We clearly need investment but I feel this board are not making the right long-term decisions.
Just need to hang on until the big spenders do a Leeds and then go for a title challenge.
I've just found out that the Swansea fans own 20% of the club...interesting. Anyway without going ground that has been well and truly covered on these forums, if I was in Kenwright's position I don't think I would do too much differently. I'd be very wary of handing the club over to just anyone. It's difficult to think of many multi-millionaires who have successfully and prudently ran their club. And nobody with any common sense is going to want to invest in a business that loses millions every year without any sign of turning it round.
I think we're making good progress in most regards but treading water financially, if that. What options are there available? The fans won't let Bill sell important players and they won't let him move the ground, even if he could find a suitable option. I imagine that the plan is to chip away at the debt and develop the squad through clever trading and to hope that success on the pitch brings in extra funds. It would seem to be a drip-drip process though unless we receive some kind of windfall.
Wages- We've shedded the wages of Yobo, Arteta, Cahill, Yakubu, Rodwell, Saha, Bilyaletdinov, Beckford and Vaughan in the last couple of seasons. At worst I would imagine that our wage bill has stayed roughly the same. We have a small squad with very few high earners, so it is well-managed.
Ground- If we can believe the board their are both short-term and long-term plans in place to deal with the ground issue. Ideally we need a suitable site and a commercial partner if we are to move. I can imagine that it is a drawn out process and that the council could be more helpful.
Moyes- The manager is dragging it out as a bargaining chip to get Kenwright to commit to spending a large proportion of the tv money in the summer in my opinion. Davey will get his way and we'll all benefit.
Players- Distin and Neville probably both have another year left in them. They push the average age of the squad up significantly. Jags, Pienaar, Howard and Osman are probably in their peak now. We then have a raft of players including Coleman, Baines, Fellaini, Gibson, Mirallas, Jelavic, Oviedo, Anichebe and Naismith with their best years still ahead of them. And beyond that we have an exciting crop of youngsters such as Duffy, Garbutt, Barkley, Vellios and Gueye. Not forgetting youth players like Hope and Green.
We don't need a revolution. If we can improve each year in small, incremental steps we will be doing very well. Hopefully the extra cash in the summer will allow us to purchase some quality to support Jelavic. If we can add one or two more to flesh out the squad and bring some of the younger players through we will have improved yet again.
How is going from 65% of turnover devoted to wages to 75% (when the CEO's 'plan' was to reduce it below 65%) managing this well?
Oh boy, where d'you start with this one?! The board have been in place for 13 years and screwed up two stadium schemes and have alienated the local authorities along the way - authorities (the one's you claim that could do more) who have tried to get Everton into the KD and during DK presented a number of alternative stadium schemes to the owners...which they turned down flat.
Unbelievable.
Yeah. Of course he is. Because that sounds like what Moyes would do on the decade's worth of evidence we have of him, doesn't it? !!!
So the 'plan' on the player front is to see the squad replenished after natural wastage.
We've been here before, remember? The original 'plan' a decade ago was to bring in a couple of quality players each season and retain our best players. The trouble is, when you have a house built on shifting sand it's hard for that to take root. And in any case, in a world where our competitors are capable of generating money and spending it, incremental improvement would see uis barely standing still. The evolution you seek sees Everton treading water...safely in the PL...which is, of course, the real plan for the owners until they can find a gang of mugs to give them 4/5x the share price they paid.
....it's a really difficult one because you are right in being cautious of investment. Look what the Chuckle Bros did over the park and the Chicken family did at Blackburn. My concerns are that the current board haven't made the right strategic decisions. It's ok that they hold out for the right deal, but I worry that they are making it increasingly difficult for the right investors to see us as an attractive proposition.
We're not out of control like QPR. We've moved a lot of top earners on. The books are always 18 months behind. I'm sure that more the accounts for 2012/13 will show an improvement when they're released.
Finances are always going to be the main issue for us with a ground move. If it was that easy why have them lot across the park (who can spend) taken so long over it? Finding something affordable and suitable is a mission and a half.
Moyes did exactly the same thing the last time his contract was due. We smashed our transfer record to sign Fellaini in September 2008 and Davey signed the following month.
How is our transfer policy that much different to Arsenal or Spurs?
You don't think that we've improved by adding Jelavic, Gibson, Mirallas and Oviedo without losing Fellaini and Baines? It's a tough balancing act but hopefully we'll make better use of the tv money than our rivals and we can squeeze into the Champions League mix up. Then we could recycle those extra funds into more new players.