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NUFC and other Sportswashing Spring 2022

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Can't be a bit of both? He's a good manager and we've been fortunate that the signings have done well?

Mind, it's not just the new lads who've done well since Howe came in. Joelinton is much better than the player we saw under Bruce, still can't shoot for shit, but his contribution to the team is massive now. Shelvey is actually putting in a shift. Krafth doesn't look like a joke any more.
Here we are, the cat botherer emerges
 

The games they've won lately have all been winnable home games which tbf they've won them which is easier said than done but the 2 away games they've been awful Everton and spurs. They've got a few tougher games coming up now. They've never went to Chelsea and battered them like Brentford did.
The away performances and results at West Ham, Southampton, Brentford and Leeds were probably as good as the home wins.
 
The away performances and results at West Ham, Southampton, Brentford and Leeds were probably as good as the home wins.
That's the thing though all these clubs at the bottom half can beat each other on a given day. There's not much between the bottom half teams quality wise. All can be awful in a few game spell and all are capable of winning a few games.

The premier League has always been like this.
 
Was being sarcastic.

No team concedes that much possession and is successful.

More positively if they had just scraped safety they would have chucked a ton of money at them. Now they won’t.
I realise this is wishful thinking sir however i have a feeling they will spend big in summer.
 
Iirc they had room to potentially spend £250 million thanks to Big Mike being financially astute. They've flattened about £100 million of that so far. So room for another 5 or so players similar to what they have, or maybe 3 upgrades. Unless FFP is tightened again, or they get £100 million for Jonjur.

Rumour is that the regulations will be changed to match the new UEFA ones. Clubs will be able to spend up to 70% of revenue on football costs, but that has to cover both wages and net transfer spend. Sponsorship deals will be subject to a fair value assessment, and only that will be allowed to count to the revenue figure. That will shackle them quite nicely.
 
That's the thing though all these clubs at the bottom half can beat each other on a given day. There's not much between the bottom half teams quality wise. All can be awful in a few game spell and all are capable of winning a few games.

The premier League has always been like this.
Theres certainly not much in it from around 7th down, which is why I really think we can finish top 8 next season. It's very much possible I reckon.
I was more highlighting that whilst Everton / Spurs were indeed poor away performances, we have in fact played very well away from home also this year.
 
Hopefully like Everton have over the last few years
There is every chance of this. Not many spend big with success.
Rumour is that the regulations will be changed to match the new UEFA ones. Clubs will be able to spend up to 70% of revenue on football costs, but that has to cover both wages and net transfer spend. Sponsorship deals will be subject to a fair value assessment, and only that will be allowed to count to the revenue figure. That will shackle them quite nicely.
It really won't. As has been proven, time and again, the clubs with big money always find a way to cheat the system.
 
I realise this is wishful thinking sir however i have a feeling they will spend big in summer.

Time will tell what the true intentions are. They could have easily made offers clubs couldn’t refuse in January but they didn’t.
 
There is every chance of this. Not many spend big with success.

It really won't. As has been proven, time and again, the clubs with big money always find a way to cheat the system.
How come Everton have had to stop spending this season?

You can push the boundaries but you can only do so much before you have to adhere to the rules.
 
Time will tell what the true intentions are. They could have easily made offers clubs couldn’t refuse in January but they didn’t.

I think the owners current behaviour makes me think something is way off with all this. Seems quite short term for the minority stakeholders anyway.
 
Theres certainly not much in it from around 7th down, which is why I really think we can finish top 8 next season. It's very much possible I reckon.
I was more highlighting that whilst Everton / Spurs were indeed poor away performances, we have in fact played very well away from home also this year.
All clubs will be thinking the same
 
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