bluestevon
Player Valuation: £80m
Main issue we've had is simple, we've targeted the best (or highest profile) players from bad teams, Iceland, Williams, etc in doing so we've then paid them astronomical sums - over 100k pw in part due to their importance to those clubs meaning they where already on wages more thsn their ability dictated so then we rather than realize the clubs profile over their current one is the incentive for the move - we decide to then give them a huge pay rise.
Similarly we've taken players who've failed in their big move, Schneiderlen, Mina, Gomes etc and rather than acknowledge this - we give them an increase over what they are earning (by having failed) - it'd be like a team buying Bolasie or Klassen off us then giving them an extra 50% wage increase - utter madness.
Then whenever we buy from abroad to 'tempt' the player we offer stupidly high wages - Tosun, Sandro etc meaning when they inevitably fail, no one then wants to go near them for a fraction of what we are paying.
We've acted since Moshiri came in as if the only way we can attract anyone is by paying stupidly high wages.
In essence we've ignored the fact that as a highish profile premiership team, we have a very large pulling factor for players already, instead we've just gone the 'show we're attractive by paying silly wages'.
Our wages at 95% of turnover for the actual players we have should be more around 60% - we are literally overpaying by that much across the board on players.
In effect, we often say would such and such a player get that type of contract anywhere else, say Gomes or Mina, Iceland etc, the answer is no, so why the hell are we giving them that in the first place.
Similarly we've taken players who've failed in their big move, Schneiderlen, Mina, Gomes etc and rather than acknowledge this - we give them an increase over what they are earning (by having failed) - it'd be like a team buying Bolasie or Klassen off us then giving them an extra 50% wage increase - utter madness.
Then whenever we buy from abroad to 'tempt' the player we offer stupidly high wages - Tosun, Sandro etc meaning when they inevitably fail, no one then wants to go near them for a fraction of what we are paying.
We've acted since Moshiri came in as if the only way we can attract anyone is by paying stupidly high wages.
In essence we've ignored the fact that as a highish profile premiership team, we have a very large pulling factor for players already, instead we've just gone the 'show we're attractive by paying silly wages'.
Our wages at 95% of turnover for the actual players we have should be more around 60% - we are literally overpaying by that much across the board on players.
In effect, we often say would such and such a player get that type of contract anywhere else, say Gomes or Mina, Iceland etc, the answer is no, so why the hell are we giving them that in the first place.