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Aye but the Everton fan doesn’t live on here unlike some of your lot which is my point, oh and you still haven’t answered my question btw.Its a thread started by an Everton fan. Seems fair that usual nonsensical comments of exclusivity of local board for local fans are set aside.
If you are asking just to score points or expose ignorance theres no need-neither I or you or anybody on this forum knows the financial position at NUFC. Its like when fans get challenged to pick a better manager than Bruce without resorting to unrealistic shouts of Mourinho. Not our job (we are already working full time etc) to monitor & sift managers doing decent jobs in UK or elsewhere-you really hope thats what Ashley pays people for.
But in answer to your question the concensus seems to be he paid £135m for club & has invested same again-the latter bit being hard to quantify given the Sports Direct trade off etc. So say £300m max to make a profit. £250m to make a small loss. And as Short found its a lot easier to make a far bigger loss than a small one and hes not the only one.
I would say if he was so desperate to sell given the headaches & grief & need for continual investment somewhere between £200-£250m if serious wants to.
It wasn't started by @EverBlue86 man!Its a thread started by an Everton fan. Seems fair that usual nonsensical comments of exclusivity of local board for local fans are set aside.
Selling sissoko, Townsend, gini w, the Dutch fuĺl back was 3 years ago but you still use those massive sales for your net spend argument. While ignoring the money you spent to buy them.Shefki Kuqi was nearly 10 years ago, man![]()
Minnows compared to the mighty toons.net spend is like a comfort blanket they suckle on every night, literally no other set of fans ever mention net spend....you reckon when barca sold neymar, their fans whinged about net spend, when the clutch of purchases didnt equal his astronomical purchase
This. Rafa learned the hard way, if you take on MA in a power struggle you lose. The Geordie faithfull will learn the same lesson.after all the death threats and general shit thrown ashleys way, i cant believe theyre too f***ing dense to rea;lise that when he does finally leave he willleave a huge sting in the tail for fans, maybe selling to a venky type buyer...you can guarantee he WILL have the last laugh somehow
I have to admit that this is basically not too far off the reality.They were successful in 92 because it was a fairy tale. They were exactly the same as SAFC in the 80s and Keegan and Hall took them on an adventure we'd all love to experience.
Keegan made some poor decisions they forgave (selling Cole) because they were enjoying the ride.
Now because of that era there is expectancy. Allardyce was doing a perfectly good job but they hounded him out because he wasn't high profile enough.
It's all about status. The man to lead them to glory could be in league 1 right now but he'd never manage it as there fans wouldn't want him or back him if he got the job.
Look at Pardew there mode successful manager this decade and he is derided because he isn't glamorous
Fair enough but you must realise there's a mild futility in trying to get across your point of view. We either don't care or will pick it apart for our amusement.I genuinely try and stick to this thread, talk shite about us and I will try and give a view from the other side, if you met me in real life you’d have a pint with me, I’m a canny lad really, keep out of the Newcastle thread and you won’t bump into many mags to be honest, if you don’t want dialogue dont quote me , stick me on ignore? Most posts are put on here to get a rise.
I will have a look at the question pal.
Absolutely can’t make head nor tail of this young man, as far as I know generally we were a f***ing good side before Ashley came, now we aren’t and never have been, that was my point, you didn’t need to waste ya time with the above marra![]()
Looking at that it'll be a miracle if Klopp keeps Liverpool up this season.Looks like they're about mid table in the Summer 2019 net spend league.
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Liverpool, Palace and Chelsea for the drop, Brucey has the mags mid table.Looking at that it'll be a miracle if Klopp keeps Liverpool up this season.
Fair play to Norwich if they can stay up!Looking at that it'll be a miracle if Klopp keeps Liverpool up this season.
One factor to consider is the financial situation of NUFC as a business. Aye they owe Ashley £111m but they've made a profit every season since 2012, apart from that relegation season in 2015/16. Normally when club owners sell it's because the club is going to shit and they want rid of it. Ashley's not going to give NUFC away for £200m and probably not even £250m as why would he when they're financially stable and returning a profit? You can't compare that Short walking away with the debt to Ashley as SAFC were in a mess whereas NUFC are stable! If Ashley did give away NUFC on the cheap then that means a new owner would benefit from future profits, pay off the debt in a few years and be laughing a few more years down the line.If you are asking just to score points or expose ignorance theres no need-neither I or you or anybody on this forum knows the financial position at NUFC. Its like when fans get challenged to pick a better manager than Bruce without resorting to unrealistic shouts of Mourinho. Not our job (we are already working full time etc) to monitor & sift managers doing decent jobs in UK or elsewhere-you really hope thats what Ashley pays people for.
But in answer to your question the concensus seems to be he paid £135m for club & has invested same again-the latter bit being hard to quantify given the Sports Direct trade off etc. So say £300m max to make a profit. £250m to make a small loss. And as Short found its a lot easier to make a far bigger loss than a small one and hes not the only one.
I would say if he was so desperate to sell given the headaches & grief & need for continual investment somewhere between £200-£250m if serious wants to.
net spend is like a comfort blanket they suckle on every night, literally no other set of fans ever mention net spend....you reckon when barca sold neymar, their fans whinged about net spend, when the clutch of purchases didnt equal his astronomical purchase
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Has someone hacked that tossers account? He’ll be the next to have his front gate shouted at.Edwards tweet
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