worst club at spending big money in recent years

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Inter Milan spend big money, buy good players and seem to have a good transfer window every year, but they inexplicably flop and they finish nowhere near Juventus. AC Milan on the other hand buy average players for huge prices.
 
Fulham managed to take a decent team, spend £100m+ and make it much worse. Man Utd will at least get their money back on players they sell.
I read RedCafe quite a bit and they are always moaning about how they sell their squad players for a pittance compared to City, Liverpool etc.
 
I read RedCafe quite a bit and they are always moaning about how they sell their squad players for a pittance compared to City, Liverpool etc.
Well, rightly or wrongly, they'd probably nigh on double what they paid for Pogba if they sold him. f***ing ridiculous like.
 
Mags.

Net spending.
Yet they spent £75 million on players and only sold £2m worth of players in 2015-16 and still got themselves relegated :lol::lol::lol::lol:

That 2016-17 season in the Championship cost them at least another £40m drop in revenue. It probably cost them more as they would have increased revenue in 2016-17 as it went up £50m between the 2 Premier League seasons yet they keep asking where the money has gone! :lol::lol:
 
When I looked at the list of Sunderland's 50 most expensive signings starting with Kevin Kilbane at 3.4m and finishing with Ndong at 13.6m with Rodwell,Flo,DilidodgyMedina who was Julio's mate TBF in-between amongst others we have to be in the top1. Even Defoe cost us 9m when Craig Gordon's arm got in the way. Alvarez was just another signing off the scale where we lost 7m for nowt like.
 
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