After speaking to a friend of mine about his beloved Reds and why he wants Rodgers gone I've done some extensive research on Liverpool's transfer policy.
Going back as far as the arrival of Gérard Houllier and his meticulous painstaking overhaul of everything from Melwood to Anfield in a bid to halt Manchester United's dominance and bring back the league title back to Anfield.
It hasn't happened and 17 years later, 5 Managers and 77 Million spent and they seem even further away then the day Gérard Houllier stepped of the plane in England.
Of course its just my opinion after all but the amount of money been spent at Liverpool on players that have been majorly over priced IMO has not helped matters.
Rodgers has nearly spent the same as Rafa Benitez only 40 million less and he will probably go over that in January should the board again open the cheque book, and that's in only 3 season and took Rafa 6 seasons to spend the same.
Houllier also only spent half of what Rodgers has, again in 6 seasons and arguably he left Benitez with only minor tinkering in his first season to win the Champions League with the squad Gerard had assembled.
Below is a document I've spent a while on and I've tried highlighting the players who I believe have just not lived up to the price or reputation and they're far to many of them that fit that bill.
Until Liverpool start spending the money they have more carefully they have no hope of becoming champions.
Every manager buys duds and they always will but some of the player in the last 17 years are just nowhere near.
You only have to look at the players that have signed and then left with the exception of a couple ie Xabi Alonso and a few more who have moved on and progressed since leaving.
Most have left and disappeared into the football wilderness and the reason is because they were just never good enough.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wBETaAglNQQ34ryp_zrrd-Z6Ia-u2LeoxL8EN2hnZJc/pubhtml
Semper Fidelis.
Ps There is a few players who I'm undecided on if they will work out so haven't included them in the GOOD BUYS or DUD list so will amend if they make me sway one way or the other
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Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Football's Financial Madness
Now the World Cup dust has settled in Brazil, it gives us a little over a month before domestic football returns.
I have been meaning to do a piece on the current state of finances within our football clubs for a while.
What I have found is long what I've suspected that for clubs like my club Plymouth Argyle, the dream of making the promised land of the Premiership are now further away then ever and the chance of ever getting there has never been so unobtainable than they are at the moment.
Unless things are drastically changed in the way money in English football is distributed, then I fear there are many clubs who will never obtain top flight status.
In this piece I will try to tell you why.
Parachute payments are probably one of the most unfair ways of the Premier League to dispense their money from TV rights deals to keep the same group of clubs around the division without much chance of league 1 or 2 clubs even getting to the Championship let alone the top flight.
Never has this been more apparent then it is now. The gulf in money earned in the Premiership to the Championship is massive but the real problem lies in clubs receiving parachute payments after failing in the Premiership, to then being given a massive budget in comparison to other clubs in the Championship.
Below I have broken down the amount Sky Bet Championship clubs will receive, and you will see that in the Championship that no fewer than 10 clubs are receiving different stages of parachute payments from the Premier League and IMO are giving them a massive advantage over the other half of the league receiving the standard solidarity payments of 2.3 million.
This makes it unless you have a miracle manager or a lot of luck just making the playoffs can be any teams best hope of getting promoted.
Keeping this in mind after relegation from the top flight the said clubs will receive 4 years of Parachute payments as detailed below.
Year 1 = 23 Million Year 2 = 18 Million Year 3 = 9 Million Year 4 = 9 Million
I make the various stages of payment for the following 14/15 Sky Bet Championship as the following
I have been meaning to do a piece on the current state of finances within our football clubs for a while.
What I have found is long what I've suspected that for clubs like my club Plymouth Argyle, the dream of making the promised land of the Premiership are now further away then ever and the chance of ever getting there has never been so unobtainable than they are at the moment.
Unless things are drastically changed in the way money in English football is distributed, then I fear there are many clubs who will never obtain top flight status.
In this piece I will try to tell you why.
Parachute payments are probably one of the most unfair ways of the Premier League to dispense their money from TV rights deals to keep the same group of clubs around the division without much chance of league 1 or 2 clubs even getting to the Championship let alone the top flight.
Never has this been more apparent then it is now. The gulf in money earned in the Premiership to the Championship is massive but the real problem lies in clubs receiving parachute payments after failing in the Premiership, to then being given a massive budget in comparison to other clubs in the Championship.
Below I have broken down the amount Sky Bet Championship clubs will receive, and you will see that in the Championship that no fewer than 10 clubs are receiving different stages of parachute payments from the Premier League and IMO are giving them a massive advantage over the other half of the league receiving the standard solidarity payments of 2.3 million.
This makes it unless you have a miracle manager or a lot of luck just making the playoffs can be any teams best hope of getting promoted.
Keeping this in mind after relegation from the top flight the said clubs will receive 4 years of Parachute payments as detailed below.
Year 1 = 23 Million Year 2 = 18 Million Year 3 = 9 Million Year 4 = 9 Million
I make the various stages of payment for the following 14/15 Sky Bet Championship as the following
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Birmingham = 9
Blackburn Rovers = 9
Birmingham = 9
Blackburn Rovers = 9
Blackpool = 9
Bolton Wanderers = 9
Bournemouth = 2.3
Brentford = 2.3
Brighton & Hove Albion = 2.3
Cardiff City = 23
Charlton Athletic = 2.3
Derby County = 2.3
Fulham = 23
Bolton Wanderers = 9
Bournemouth = 2.3
Brentford = 2.3
Brighton & Hove Albion = 2.3
Cardiff City = 23
Charlton Athletic = 2.3
Derby County = 2.3
Fulham = 23
Reading = 18
Huddersfield Town = 2.3
Ipswich Town = 2.3
Leeds United = 2.3
Middlesbrough = 2.3
Millwall = 2.3
Norwich City = 23Huddersfield Town = 2.3
Ipswich Town = 2.3
Leeds United = 2.3
Middlesbrough = 2.3
Millwall = 2.3
Nottingham Forest = 2.3
Rotherham United = 2.3
Sheffield Wednesday = 2.3
Watford = 2.3
Watford = 2.3
Wigan Athletic = 18
Wolverhampton Wanderers = 9
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The above figures also don't account for the fact the additional 2.3 million that the clubs in Red receiving parachute payments would also receive.
And because of the new £5 Billion 3 year TV deal the Premier League signed last year all Premier League clubs have had a massive increase in what the 13/14 season has paid them.
Cardiff after finishing bottom and being relegated have been awarded 67 Million which is more the Manchester United received for becoming the champions the previous year.
This is not an attack on Cardiff but just shows how clubs who have yet to taste top flight football in the last 4 years are really going to struggle.
Cardiff
Relegation = 67 Million
Year 1 = 23 Million
Year 2 = 18 Million
Year 3 = 9 Million
Year 4 = 9 Million
127 Million
And lets presume that AFC Bournemouth will stay in the Championship for the next 4 without being promoted or relegated.
AFC Bournemouth
Previous Season Payment = 2.3
Year 1 = 2.3 Million
Year 2 = 2.3 Million
Year 3 = 2.3 Million
Year 4 = 2.3 Million
11.5 Million
Obviously this doesn't mean that Cardiff will hammer the league but surely this is the most unfair system in the world and considering the 3 relegated clubs will also hold onto half the squad that has played in the Premiership is also giving them the best chance to push for a top 3 finish or by minimum the playoffs
The figures in this article make me feel sick to my stomach and the thought of Plymouth ever getting a crack at it one day have never felt further.
Semper Fidelis
Sunday, 13 July 2014
Top 6 Spending In The Wenger Era
The last few seasons the press and supporters have called for Wenger's head after every season has come and gone leaving Arsenal trophy less going into the 9th season without any silverware, But should we be surprised?
I've been backing Wenger to bring trophies and the glory days back to Arsenal since Vieira lifted the FA Cup after defeating United on penalties in Millennium Stadium in Cardiff in May 2005.
I've often tried deflecting criticism of Wenger by so called Arsenal and all football fans who have called for his head after every trophy less season has passed.
In the cold light of day I believe the fact that Arsene has even kept them in touch of the top 6 a remarkable feat and the reason is all to do with the money he has spent as outlined in my extensive research below tries to prove.
I know many will never agree to my point but the I have tried telling many a friend / colleague / family etc and the response i normally receive is at a club like Arsenal he has to win trophies. Though i agree to some extent I honestly believe without Wenger Arsenal would be lucky to be making it into the Europa League not playing their 16th Champions League campaign in a row.
Below is in my opinion the top 6 teams in the Premier League that have spent big and what Arsenal and Wenger are up against season after season and the end financial amounts hopefully but Arsenal and Wenger's last 8 years into perspective.
Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Man City Spurs
96/97
Spent 5.3 9.2 13.7 3.0 3.4 4.6
Sold 12.8 7.0 3.7 9.2 2.1 2.1
+ 7.4 -2.9 -9.9 +6.1 -1.3 -3.7
97/98
Spent 19.3 11.9 15.6 16.3 6.9 13.3
Sold 1.0 1.0 2.2 2.2 1.3 5.0
-18.3 -10.9 -13.4 -14.1 -5.6 -8.3
98/99
Spent 16.5 39.0 23.4 11.8 0.9 8.6
Sold 0.6 5.3 11.2 6.2 9.6 1.6
-15.9 -33.7 -12.2 -5.6 +8.7 -7.0
99/00
Spent 19.9 7.0 29.8 45.0 8.9 15.0
Sold 36.5 0.3 6.1 15.6 0.9 1.6
+16.6 -6.7 -23.7 -29.4 -8.0 -13.4
00/01
Spent 49.5 10.3 44.4 30.0 11.4 22.6
Sold 55.4 8.7 34.0 10.2 1.0 2.1
+5.9 -1.6 -10.4 -19.8 -10.4 -20.5
01/02
Spent 28.7 75.5 39.5 27.5 20.9 24.6
Sold 7.2 44.5 11.5 25.2 5.8 8.5
-21.5 -31.0 -28.0 -2.3 -15.1 -16.1
02/03
Spent 9.4 42.5 0 27.7 38.7 9.2
Sold 10.6 3.4 2.8 10.1 1.0 1.2
+1.2 -39.1 +2.8 -17.6 -37.7 -8.0
03/04
Spent 25.1 48.5 151.5 13.7 14.5 26.2
Sold 1.0 52.8 0.8 0 5.8 1.5
-24.1 +4.3 -150.7 -13.7 -8.7 -24.7
04/05
Spent 10.5 53.9 142.5 51.4 1.3 41.5
Sold 3.4 8.4 29.0 21.6 10.3 9.2
-18.5 -21.0 -50.8 -22.0 +17.6 -32.3
05/06
Spent 40.5 28.0 80.7 38.7 11.0 32.1
Sold 22.0 7.0 29.9 16.7 28.6 19.9
-18.5 -21.0 -50.8 -22.0 +17.6 -12.2
06/07
Spent 13.2 24.0 83.3 40.5 6.6 53.7
Sold 14.1 20.2 46.3 18.5 3.6 34.0
+0.9 -3.8 -37.0 -22.0 -3.0 -19.7
07/08
Spent 27.5 91.0 54.5 80.0 68.6 82.9
Sold 50.2 38.6 39.3 40.0 9.0 19.9
+22.7 -52.4 -15.2 -40.0 -59.6 -63.0
08/09
Spent 35.3 39.8 26.8 62.5 138.5 125.3
Sold 22.7 6.5 39.2 40.5 23.4 77.8
-12.6 -33.3 +12.4 -22.0 -115.0 -47.5
09/10
Spent 10.5 24.1 26.4 38.3 129.6 35.5
Sold 41.9 91.9 3.5 44.3 27.2 28.0
+34.4 +67.8 -22.9 +6.0 -102.4 -7.5
10/11
Spent 20.2 25.7 111.3 85.9 160.5 23.0
Sold 9.4 16.1 14.5 89.3 33.1 2.5
-10.8 -9.6 -96.8 -3.4 -127.4 -20.5
11/12
Spent 57.6 50.4 91.4 58.5 83.5 8.3
Sold 68.9 13.7 28.5 20.2 26.1 38.0
+11.3 -36.7 -62.9 -38.3 -57.4 +29.7
12/13
Spent 46.6 67.2 101.3 59.5 54.5 64.5
Sold 50.1 13.3 22.4 9.1 39.0 59.6
+3.5 -53.9 -78.9 -50.4 -15.5 -4.9
13/14
Spent 45.5 69.4 112.8 50.2 102.0 107.2
Sold 11.3 1.5 63.2 28.6 10.3 110.8
-34.2 -67.9 -49.6 -21.6 -91.7 +3.6
So in 18 Premier League Season this shows suprisingly to most who have never really looked at the cold hard facts that Wenger has not only spent the least out of the above clubs and by quite a margin he has also the smallest net loss. And considering that spans over 18 seasons maybe people should have a look over this and really have a good thing what they want from their club!
18 Seasons Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Man City Spurs
Spent 481.1 718.1 1.148.9 740.5 861.7 697.9
Sold 419.1 340.2 587.9 417.0 231.3 420.5
Net Loss -62.0 -377.9 -561.0 -323.5 -630.4 -227.4
Managers 1 2 12 6 8 10
I've been backing Wenger to bring trophies and the glory days back to Arsenal since Vieira lifted the FA Cup after defeating United on penalties in Millennium Stadium in Cardiff in May 2005.
I've often tried deflecting criticism of Wenger by so called Arsenal and all football fans who have called for his head after every trophy less season has passed.
In the cold light of day I believe the fact that Arsene has even kept them in touch of the top 6 a remarkable feat and the reason is all to do with the money he has spent as outlined in my extensive research below tries to prove.
I know many will never agree to my point but the I have tried telling many a friend / colleague / family etc and the response i normally receive is at a club like Arsenal he has to win trophies. Though i agree to some extent I honestly believe without Wenger Arsenal would be lucky to be making it into the Europa League not playing their 16th Champions League campaign in a row.
Below is in my opinion the top 6 teams in the Premier League that have spent big and what Arsenal and Wenger are up against season after season and the end financial amounts hopefully but Arsenal and Wenger's last 8 years into perspective.
Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Man City Spurs
96/97
Spent 5.3 9.2 13.7 3.0 3.4 4.6
Sold 12.8 7.0 3.7 9.2 2.1 2.1
+ 7.4 -2.9 -9.9 +6.1 -1.3 -3.7
97/98
Spent 19.3 11.9 15.6 16.3 6.9 13.3
Sold 1.0 1.0 2.2 2.2 1.3 5.0
-18.3 -10.9 -13.4 -14.1 -5.6 -8.3
98/99
Spent 16.5 39.0 23.4 11.8 0.9 8.6
Sold 0.6 5.3 11.2 6.2 9.6 1.6
-15.9 -33.7 -12.2 -5.6 +8.7 -7.0
99/00
Spent 19.9 7.0 29.8 45.0 8.9 15.0
Sold 36.5 0.3 6.1 15.6 0.9 1.6
+16.6 -6.7 -23.7 -29.4 -8.0 -13.4
00/01
Spent 49.5 10.3 44.4 30.0 11.4 22.6
Sold 55.4 8.7 34.0 10.2 1.0 2.1
+5.9 -1.6 -10.4 -19.8 -10.4 -20.5
01/02
Spent 28.7 75.5 39.5 27.5 20.9 24.6
Sold 7.2 44.5 11.5 25.2 5.8 8.5
-21.5 -31.0 -28.0 -2.3 -15.1 -16.1
02/03
Spent 9.4 42.5 0 27.7 38.7 9.2
Sold 10.6 3.4 2.8 10.1 1.0 1.2
+1.2 -39.1 +2.8 -17.6 -37.7 -8.0
03/04
Spent 25.1 48.5 151.5 13.7 14.5 26.2
Sold 1.0 52.8 0.8 0 5.8 1.5
-24.1 +4.3 -150.7 -13.7 -8.7 -24.7
04/05
Spent 10.5 53.9 142.5 51.4 1.3 41.5
Sold 3.4 8.4 29.0 21.6 10.3 9.2
-18.5 -21.0 -50.8 -22.0 +17.6 -32.3
05/06
Spent 40.5 28.0 80.7 38.7 11.0 32.1
Sold 22.0 7.0 29.9 16.7 28.6 19.9
-18.5 -21.0 -50.8 -22.0 +17.6 -12.2
06/07
Spent 13.2 24.0 83.3 40.5 6.6 53.7
Sold 14.1 20.2 46.3 18.5 3.6 34.0
+0.9 -3.8 -37.0 -22.0 -3.0 -19.7
07/08
Spent 27.5 91.0 54.5 80.0 68.6 82.9
Sold 50.2 38.6 39.3 40.0 9.0 19.9
+22.7 -52.4 -15.2 -40.0 -59.6 -63.0
08/09
Spent 35.3 39.8 26.8 62.5 138.5 125.3
Sold 22.7 6.5 39.2 40.5 23.4 77.8
-12.6 -33.3 +12.4 -22.0 -115.0 -47.5
09/10
Spent 10.5 24.1 26.4 38.3 129.6 35.5
Sold 41.9 91.9 3.5 44.3 27.2 28.0
+34.4 +67.8 -22.9 +6.0 -102.4 -7.5
10/11
Spent 20.2 25.7 111.3 85.9 160.5 23.0
Sold 9.4 16.1 14.5 89.3 33.1 2.5
-10.8 -9.6 -96.8 -3.4 -127.4 -20.5
11/12
Spent 57.6 50.4 91.4 58.5 83.5 8.3
Sold 68.9 13.7 28.5 20.2 26.1 38.0
+11.3 -36.7 -62.9 -38.3 -57.4 +29.7
12/13
Spent 46.6 67.2 101.3 59.5 54.5 64.5
Sold 50.1 13.3 22.4 9.1 39.0 59.6
+3.5 -53.9 -78.9 -50.4 -15.5 -4.9
13/14
Spent 45.5 69.4 112.8 50.2 102.0 107.2
Sold 11.3 1.5 63.2 28.6 10.3 110.8
-34.2 -67.9 -49.6 -21.6 -91.7 +3.6
So in 18 Premier League Season this shows suprisingly to most who have never really looked at the cold hard facts that Wenger has not only spent the least out of the above clubs and by quite a margin he has also the smallest net loss. And considering that spans over 18 seasons maybe people should have a look over this and really have a good thing what they want from their club!
18 Seasons Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Man City Spurs
Spent 481.1 718.1 1.148.9 740.5 861.7 697.9
Sold 419.1 340.2 587.9 417.0 231.3 420.5
Net Loss -62.0 -377.9 -561.0 -323.5 -630.4 -227.4
Managers 1 2 12 6 8 10
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