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Irrespective of the figures he should be given a budget and allowed to spend it. Then any fees received for outgoing players should supplement this budget. Even the Almiron transfer ended up in a game of brinksmanship. Benitez had wanted him for a year. Instead they got into a stand off and in that year they paid loan fees for Kenedy twice, which probably exceeded the saving they made in their stand off with Atlanta. False economy

Thanks for proving my point yet again.
 

Thanks for proving my point yet again.

Ok I think his budget should be a minimum of £50m net per season whilst in the premier league. If the finances don't allow for that they should maximise their revenue streams by taking control of club merchandise and selling advertising space in the stadium for the going rate.
 
Ok I think his budget should be a minimum of £50m net per season whilst in the premier league. If the finances don't allow for that they should maximise their revenue streams by taking control of club merchandise and selling advertising space in the stadium for the going rate.

Which is the average net per club this season. Not too much to ask surely? Considering you’re including the three promoted teams in that.

lol net spend.
 
Ok I think his budget should be a minimum of £50m net per season whilst in the premier league. If the finances don't allow for that they should maximise their revenue streams by taking control of club merchandise and selling advertising space in the stadium for the going rate.

Are you still a Sunderland fan pretending to be a Mag or a Mag pretending to be a Sunderland fan? Or a Mag now being a Mag?
 
The new TV deal? Wasn't much more (if more at all) than the old one, was it? Well run club how? By doubling the debt and repeating "financially stable"? By getting relegated twice? By not being able to compete in the transfer market? Which element is well run?
Since Benitez as been at Newcastle he's spent almost £150m

Bournmouth - £120m = can't compete.
Brighton - £137 = can't compete.
Burnley - £105 = can't compete.
Cardiff - £53m = can't compete.
Crystal Palace - £130m = can'compete.
Fulham - £126m = can't compete.
Huddersfield - £140m = can't compete.
Southampton - £150m = can't compete.
Watford - £126m = can't compete.
Wolves - £110m = can't compete.

Other than the Usual suspects and West ham and Leicester(recent Champions and playing Champions League) you're on par with the rest of the league.
The problem with the mags is they think they should be competing with the top teams when in reality other than a spell in the 90s and early 2000s they never have and never will.
 
Since Benitez as been at Newcastle he's spent almost £150m

Bournmouth - £120m = can't compete.
Brighton - £137 = can't compete.
Burnley - £105 = can't compete.
Cardiff - £53m = can't compete.
Crystal Palace - £130m = can'compete.
Fulham - £126m = can't compete.
Huddersfield - £140m = can't compete.
Southampton - £150m = can't compete.
Watford - £126m = can't compete.
Wolves - £110m = can't compete.

Other than the Usual suspects and West ham and Leicester(recent Champions and playing Champions League) you're on par with the rest of the league.
The problem with the mags is they think they should be competing with the top teams when in reality other than a spell in the 90s and early 2000s they never have and never will.

But, but .....
 
Since Benitez as been at Newcastle he's spent almost £150m

Bournmouth - £120m = can't compete.
Brighton - £137 = can't compete.
Burnley - £105 = can't compete.
Cardiff - £53m = can't compete.
Crystal Palace - £130m = can'compete.
Fulham - £126m = can't compete.
Huddersfield - £140m = can't compete.
Southampton - £150m = can't compete.
Watford - £126m = can't compete.
Wolves - £110m = can't compete.

Other than the Usual suspects and West ham and Leicester(recent Champions and playing Champions League) you're on par with the rest of the league.
The problem with the mags is they think they should be competing with the top teams when in reality other than a spell in the 90s and early 2000s they never have and never will.

So they were competing with the top teams in the early 2000s, were taken over in the mid 2000s and now can't compete = well run club. Thanks for proving my point

But, but .....

But but investing £150m and swapping £150m worth of players is the same thing. Only in the echo chamber.
 
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So they were competing with the top teams in the early 2000s, were taken over in the mid 2000s and now can't compete = well run club. Thanks for proving my point

They were spending themselves into insolvency ....
 
Since Benitez as been at Newcastle he's spent almost £150m

Bournmouth - £120m = can't compete.
Brighton - £137 = can't compete.
Burnley - £105 = can't compete.
Cardiff - £53m = can't compete.
Crystal Palace - £130m = can'compete.
Fulham - £126m = can't compete.
Huddersfield - £140m = can't compete.
Southampton - £150m = can't compete.
Watford - £126m = can't compete.
Wolves - £110m = can't compete.

Other than the Usual suspects and West ham and Leicester(recent Champions and playing Champions League) you're on par with the rest of the league.
The problem with the mags is they think they should be competing with the top teams when in reality other than a spell in the 90s and early 2000s they never have and never will.

Absolute bollocks, I’ve even suggested on this page our expenditure be completely in line with the rest of the division. Not the top teams, the whole division (including the three promoted teams that will join the league).
 
So they were competing with the top teams in the early 2000s, were taken over in the mid 2000s and now can't compete = well run club. Thanks for proving my point



But but investing £150m and swapping £150m worth of players is the same thing
You're either thick or a wum (probably both).

You weren't a well run club when you were competing with the top teams as it was unsustainable and put you on the brink of going bust until Ashley saved you and put you's back on the straight and narrow.
 
Can’t wait till Private Orangeman gets her to offer nothing to the debate. I’m on tenterhooks.
 
You're either thick or a wum (probably both).

You weren't a well run club when you were competing with the top teams as it was unsustainable and put you on the brink of going bust until Ashley saved you and put you's back on the straight and narrow.

Saved them how? By doubling the debt and getting them relegated twice at significant cost? By reducing commercial income over a period when EVERY other top tier club increased theirs?
 
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Absolute bollocks, I’ve even suggested on this page our expenditure be completely in line with the rest of the division. Not the top teams, the whole division (including the three promoted teams that will join the league).
So what's the problem then?
Why so much hate for Ashley?
 
You're either thick or a wum (probably both).

You weren't a well run club when you were competing with the top teams as it was unsustainable and put you on the brink of going bust until Ashley saved you and put you's back on the straight and narrow.

Debt doubled and two relegations - straight and narrow.

So what's the problem then?
Why so much hate for Ashley?

Because he’s not doing that?
 
No I didn't look

If you are an adult can you not comprehend how weird it is coming on a Sunderland Message Board pretending to be a Sunderland fan and actually calling yourself 'SmellyMags' - do you not have anyone you can speak to or family who you can maybe help you out?

So you pretended to want to read the interview? Bit odd. After I went to all that trouble too.
 
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