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Everton Summer transfers 2021

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Atm its not just about new players. Its getting rid of the dross thats dragging us under. At least 6 or 7 players, send them packing. release, buy out contracts but never let them near our team again.
No way this will happen.

We are stuck with the rubbish for another season.
 

yearh restrictions mate not as were skint

i don’t get how city can united can get round ffp
By not being skint, do you mean Everton Football Club is not skint or that the owner of the club is not skint?

City and United get past FFP as they have much bigger revenues than the rest of us. Man Utd rev is circa 700m a year, Man City is circa 450m and Everton circa 180m. Also, they do sell players too and get some money in that way. City got the sponsorship of their stadium done before the rules clamped down on that so that helps them too.
 

By not being skint, do you mean Everton Football Club is not skint or that the owner of the club is not skint?

City and United get past FFP as they have much bigger revenues than the rest of us. Man Utd rev is circa 700m a year, Man City is circa 450m and Everton circa 180m. Also, they do sell players too and get some money in that way. City got the sponsorship of their stadium done before the rules clamped down on that so that helps them too.

City have broken FFP rules. So have Wolves. Neither of them were arsed.
 
Club: Pre-tax profit in 2019/20


Chelsea: £35.7m
Sheffield United: £18.8m
Norwich City: £2.1m
Burnley: £0m
Manchester United: £-20.8m
Newcastle United: £-22.5m
Watford: £-35.6m
Wolverhampton Wanderers: £-40m
Liverpool: £-46.3m
Arsenal: £-47.8m
Crystal Palace: £-58m
Bournemouth: £-60.1m
Brighton & Hove Albion: £-63.9m
West Ham United: £-65.3m
Leicester City: £-67.3m
Tottenham Hotspur: £-67.7m
Southampton: £-76.1m
Aston Villa: £-99.5m
Manchester City: £-125.1m
Everton: £-139.8m

TOTAL: £-979.3m
 
Club: Pre-tax profit in 2019/20


Chelsea: £35.7m
Sheffield United: £18.8m
Norwich City: £2.1m
Burnley: £0m
Manchester United: £-20.8m
Newcastle United: £-22.5m
Watford: £-35.6m
Wolverhampton Wanderers: £-40m
Liverpool: £-46.3m
Arsenal: £-47.8m
Crystal Palace: £-58m
Bournemouth: £-60.1m
Brighton & Hove Albion: £-63.9m
West Ham United: £-65.3m
Leicester City: £-67.3m
Tottenham Hotspur: £-67.7m
Southampton: £-76.1m
Aston Villa: £-99.5m
Manchester City: £-125.1m
Everton: £-139.8m

TOTAL: £-979.3m
Worst run club in the league by a country mile.

Joke on and off the pitch.

No wonder you rarely see an Everton shirt on kids these days.
 

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