Bridging the gap

Discussion in 'Everton' started by LG David, Jan 26, 2008.

  1. LG David

    LG David Member

    Dec 9, 2007
    Liverpool
    Club:
    Everton FC
    Are we capable? Can we break the monopoly? Was 2005 a one-off?

    I think with confidence and additions we can compete at a high level on a regular basis. If we sign Pienaar and Fernandes permanently then it shows ambition. But that won't solve it. More signings are paramount.

    Thoughts?
     
  2. The Old Lady Hertha

    The Old Lady Hertha New Member

    Dec 15, 2004
    Boston, MA
    Club:
    Hertha BSC Berlin
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    Probably need 3-4 players of real quality. We don't necessarily have to buy them either...plenty on Bosmans, including Sebastian Kehl which would be a terrific signing and help bridge the gap that could be left by Carsley's age.
     
  3. Rocket

    Rocket Member

    Aug 29, 1999
    Chicago
    Club:
    Everton FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  4. theshred

    theshred New Member

    Nov 6, 2007
    that's wage bills, i was trying to think who arsenal bought that was so much. don't know how much they are paying the "kids", but it can't be that much, thatwas mostly henry,cole, ljundgurg, maybybe hleb and pires, but i would suspect the first 3 to be the big earners, that was also the year they got to the champions league final against barcelona, so i guess you could say money well spent. chelsea, will keep spending until, the rich guy sells the club, don't see them ever winning anything without Mourinho(I am a lover of the Portugese magician), save for the carling cup this year apparently. no more leagues, league cups, or european cups(not that they had won one before, though I could be wrong. the 1800s are a little foggy). so that leaves united, we all know liverpool is nothing. united has the chance for the treble I'm sorry to say this year. Asenal, will battle them for everything, I just see United as the better team, though I hate them with a passion. I think our only chance is to start with winning something first, then moving to 3rd, then things will fall into place.bringing in a few players is always a good idea(the right players that moyes will be sure of, he's been wrong 3 or 4 times i think in 6 years, not bad eh?). don't sell our players as they seem to be the ones that have gotten us here. people that are on the sell arteta bandwagon are ridiculous. we are 4th, our team looks good, could look a lot better if we keep players and add a few if we have the money, and roll on. Money helps make a good team, but it doesn't make the team. I think I said the same thing 2 or 3 times, oh well. Blackburn will get bean 2-0. another clean sheet please. :)
     
  5. Rocket

    Rocket Member

    Aug 29, 1999
    Chicago
    Club:
    Everton FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Deloitte just published has some interesting revenue numbers for 2006/07:

    http://www.deloitte.com/dtt/article/0,1002,cid%3D190718,00.html

    Man Utd - £212.1 million
    Chelsea - £190.5 m
    Arsenal - £177.6 m
    Liverpool - £133.9 m
    Tottenham - £103.1 m
    Newcastle - £87.1 m
    West Ham - £57.3 m
    Man City - £56.9 m
    Aston Villa - £52.7 m
    Everton - £51.4 m


    Nice job getting the most bang for your buck, Toffees!
     

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