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Everton Manager Net Spend

Worst Everton Manager spend v points


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I would have thought Koeman although we did sell Lukaku during his time here as well didn't we? Tbh the Koeman/Sam/Silva years all mesh into each other in my brain so I could be wrong.

We basically blew the Lukaku money on Klassen, Keane, Rooney, Sigurdsson and Sandro. Pickford the only decent purchase. We then sacked Koeman and brought Sam in and blew 40m odd was it on Tosun and Walcott? What a shambles that season was recruitment wise.
Spent the lukaku money and more on them
 
I put it through GPT a few times to get a best estimate

ManagerTenureNet Spend (£ million)
Roberto MartínezJune 2013 – May 2016+£47.7M
Ronald KoemanJune 2016 – October 2017+£142.9M
Sam AllardyceNovember 2017 – May 2018+£8M
Marco SilvaMay 2018 – December 2019+£91.1M
Carlo AncelottiDecember 2019 – June 2021+£5M
Rafael BenítezJune 2021 – January 2022+£1.5M
Frank LampardJanuary 2022 – January 2023+£36M
Sean DycheJanuary 2023 – January 2025-£15M

Complete horror show from Koeman. Silva's looks worse than it is, as his Richarlison buy is effectively what gives Dyche his negative figure.
 

I put it through GPT a few times to get a best estimate

ManagerTenureNet Spend (£ million)
Roberto MartínezJune 2013 – May 2016+£47.7M
Ronald KoemanJune 2016 – October 2017+£142.9M
Sam AllardyceNovember 2017 – May 2018+£8M
Marco SilvaMay 2018 – December 2019+£91.1M
Carlo AncelottiDecember 2019 – June 2021+£5M
Rafael BenítezJune 2021 – January 2022+£1.5M
Frank LampardJanuary 2022 – January 2023+£36M
Sean DycheJanuary 2023 – January 2025-£15M

Complete horror show from Koeman. Silva's looks worse than it is, as his Richarlison buy is effectively what gives Dyche his negative figure.

Can't be right. I get something like this using prices in Euros from transfermarkt*

Screenshot 2025-01-21 at 2.03.00 PM.webp


*only a few edits, like adding the Benitez Jan transfers to the Summer transfers so they wouldn't show under Lampard
 
Surely got to be Koeman. Wasn't that the season when Moshiri, Koeman and Walsh spent about 150 million on any expensive player they could find regardless of what type of player or what position they played in and we ended up with a shed load of number 10s. :lol:
That would be my guess too. The others are mostly useless because of other reasons.
 
The rot was starting before Koeman but he with Walsh and Moshiri put us past the point of no return. Lucky kept out heads above water since
 
I put it through GPT a few times to get a best estimate

ManagerTenureNet Spend (£ million)
Roberto MartínezJune 2013 – May 2016+£47.7M
Ronald KoemanJune 2016 – October 2017+£142.9M
Sam AllardyceNovember 2017 – May 2018+£8M
Marco SilvaMay 2018 – December 2019+£91.1M
Carlo AncelottiDecember 2019 – June 2021+£5M
Rafael BenítezJune 2021 – January 2022+£1.5M
Frank LampardJanuary 2022 – January 2023+£36M
Sean DycheJanuary 2023 – January 2025-£15M

Complete horror show from Koeman. Silva's looks worse than it is, as his Richarlison buy is effectively what gives Dyche his negative figure.
Koeman was bad. But if there was the points overlaid I wonder if Lampard could be worse still?
 

Surely the answer has to be Koeman?

Sigurdsson - £0 return (potentially £50m lost)
Keane - £0 return (and 9 years of wages; £24m down)
Schneiderlin - £20m loss
Bolasie - £0 return (potential loss of £27m)
Ashley Williams - £0 return
Klaassen £12m loss

The only signing during his reign who's proven to be useful had been DCL & Pickford.

I do maintain that Steve Walsh got a tough deal. Had Koeman and Moshiri doing what they wanted; but his track record with young signings was very, very good. Everyone we shifted we did so for a profit.
 

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