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Player Valuation: £100m
I've actually heard this somewhere which is odd
Me too....i heard hernandez I think for Baines or rodwell.....nothing about the brazilians,...
It wouldnt be a bad deal....but doubt utd would let those 3 leave,
I've actually heard this somewhere which is odd
not a rumour mate just some wishful thinking and i thought it was quite reasonable aswell.
Me too....i heard hernandez I think for Baines or rodwell.....nothing about the brazilians,...
It wouldnt be a bad deal....but doubt utd would let those 3 leave,
I wouldn't be particularly keen on that personally, maybe Hernandez + £6 million for Baines and Rodwell
yeah, i heard hernandez plus cash....dont remember where i heard it....could have even been on here to be honest.
would be a good deal 3 players like that form baines -- having said that if moyes had 25mil odd for baines he could probably buy similar quality.
If we sold Baines for £25m Moyes would be lucky to get half for transfers.
Surely we don't owe that much more to the banks now? Or are we continuously over spending or something?
We payed a large amount of the debt off, but we also increased the amount borrowed on the club's overdraft IIRC.
We payed a large amount of the debt off, but we also increased the amount borrowed on the club's overdraft IIRC.
I think it was the other way round.
From what ive read, the Bank forced us to repay some of our Overdraft.
I doubt our debts have been touched.
If we sold Baines for £25m Moyes would be lucky to get half for transfers.
I'm sure we paid some of our debts but increased the overdraft.
Just can't remember where i read it ffs
Lets hypothetically say Moyes had the 25mil for Baines.....would you expect him to buy better than Fabio / Rafael and Hernandez ?
"Everton are bleeding cash to the banks as they service their long-term debts. Although their loans fell from £30.5m to £23.7m last year, much was replaced by what is probably more expensive debt: the club's overdraft grew from £5.1m to £9.1m. Then they sold the Bellefield training ground for £9.325m. Now Everton will have to pay rent (said to be £1m a year) to use their day-to-day home. Worse still, there is already nothing left over from that sale. With £6.6m spent on paying transfer fees, the club's overall cash loss was £10,000. They must sell a player every year to remain afloat. This is why they have found it so difficult to attract a buyer." (Telegraph)
I'm sure we paid some of our debts but increased the overdraft.
Just can't remember where i read it ffs