Ron Burgundy
Player Valuation: £15m
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Isn't that story from 19.07.2013?
Isn't that story from 19.07.2013?
Nah'ForEver'... imagine if it was real, and he was in fact quoting 'Forever Everton' haha. I guess out of all the weird songs we play it is the one that sounds most like a proud East Slavic anthem.
your real time logic is not incorrect but your emulsifying accruals and cash flow accounting might present you problems were you to apply for a job in corporate TreasuryWhile your breakdown is very thorough, from where the actual notes were pulled from seems to me completely irrelevant. For starters, Kenwright said the new manager would have a little bit of money to spend, presumably the funds to secure Kone, Robles, Alcaraz and Deulofeu's loan. McCarthy, Barry, Lukaku's loan, Barry's loan and subsequent "transfer" and McGeady all came after (or at the same time as) Fellaini's sale.
Second, and more to the point, if we never sold Fellaini, that increased operating revenue would've had to be split among several players (the ones we couldn't have purchased the year before) and the purchase of one £28 million (or whatever) valued player would've been impractical.
Is it as simple we sold Fellaini for £27.5 million, so we were able to spend the same amount on Lukaku? No, but it also isn't a great deal more complicated than that. Use the sales of Jelavic, Anichebe and Fellaini to cancel out the purchases of Lukaku and McCarthy and the club have spent in the vicinity of £10-12 million per summer since Martinez has arrived.