That looks bad, even with only 80% wages to turnover ratioI wouldnt say drop in the ocean, Roma do ok.
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That looks bad, even with only 80% wages to turnover ratioI wouldnt say drop in the ocean, Roma do ok.
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No.Do you know what these figures mean goat
Just checking bro.
What’s funny @matty1878
you don’t make sense
I noticed you struggle, maybe its best we don't go back over it....
The money they could generate turning Everton around (increased capacity - significant increase in match day revenue, new sponsorship deals linked to the stadium and significant increase in prize money for even a mid table finish) far surpasses what they could make with RomaStunned that people think we’ll be playing second fiddle to Roma, the money on offer over there is a drop in the ocean compared to the Premier League. Think making us competitive will quickly become their number one priority tbh.
Plummeting shares you say? Watch out Giulia, Damo is gonna be a horndog in those bushes tonight.
If you actually bought shares in Everton as an investment, not much down for you I’m afraid. The vast, vast majority of those people own shares for sentimental reasons. A non story from a non journalist. But again, it fits your obvious WUM agenda so you’ll have a pop, when you know it’s ridiculousLovely people; swindling real Evertonians who've supported the club for decades out of the cash value of their original investment.
How to make friends and influence people.
If you actually bought shares in Everton as an investment, not much down for you I’m afraid. The vast, vast majority of those people own shares for sentimental reasons. A non story from a non journalist. But again, it fits your obvious WUM agenda so you’ll have a pop, when you know it’s ridiculous
Plummeting shares you say? Watch out Giulia, Damo is gonna be a horndog in those bushes tonight.
With the club set up before TFG those shares were worth whatever someone was prepared to pay for them, which seemed to settle around the reported £3,500. But there was never truly tangible value applied to them other than relative scarcity and desire to own a ‘share of Everton’The shares lost their value under Moshiri, not TFG.