Summer 2018 Transfer Window

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It's not that many years ago when I heard the same said about Birmingham. They were the future... we were the past.
I have been listening to negativity about Everton from Evertonians for years... close season is usually particularly bad, ironically apart from last year.

I have hope for the future with the Marcs. I'm being realistic for this year since Everton are digging out of a deep hole from Walsh/Koeman/Butterbean
 


See Ronald that's how it's done. You get the boots and the shorts on and you drill them lads like they owe you. You don'[t send Erwin down with a trailer full of cones while you get a cheeky 9 in before lunch. Forza Silva.
Yep, It's so simple but it's so nice to see as well.
 


Depending on what table you refer to. I can remember one saying that we were in the middle of Palace and Leicester, and then there's this one, which has our net spend being just 12 million pound more than the likes of West Brom, Brighton and Watford, with our revenue being more than 12 million pound higher than all three of them clubs.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...ke-net-profit-just-five-premier-league-clubs/
 

Depending on what table you refer to. I can remember one saying that we were in the middle of Palace and Leicester, and then there's this one, which our net spend being just 12 million pound more than the likes of West Brom, Brighton and Watford, with our revenue being more than 12 million pound higher than all three of them clubs.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...ke-net-profit-just-five-premier-league-clubs/

If you move the goalposts of the argument, yet it depend on the table. But in terms of net spent, we were third. This isn't that complicated.
 
If you move the goalposts of the argument, yet it depend on the table. But in terms of net spent, we were third. This isn't that complicated.

Who has moved the goalposts? You are making reference to a net spend league table from the well established www.sportskeeda.com, whereas I've referenced a net spend league table from the Telegraph. Both report different levels of net spend and both have placed Everton in different positions in the league table.

Whatever way you look at it, our net spend last summer was very middle-of-the-road by Premier League standards. It was nothing to write home about, and ultimately contributed to our decline under Moshiri.
 

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