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Aside from the inflation aspect, do we think the actual figures are fairly realistic? Not so much looking from the meaningful aspect at the minute, but rather just the figures themselves.
The reason i ask, is because a dullard Spurs supporting mate of mine presented me with this table, after i had been talking about how much they've spent and how their recent 'success' isnt some miracle-working by Redknapp, but just the expected outcome of spending ****loads.
So he showed me that table, as if to prove his point that WE in fact have spent ****loads, rather than them. I pointed out that my comments had been based on recent spending, and that even his link merely shows that we've only spent £24m more than them across 19 years (not much difference) and yet, they've only finshed above us once in that time. So really, the link doesnt help his argument much
Last edited by Craig_H; 14-04-11, 12:07 AM.
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No idea; I mean you'd expect us to be in the top 5 over that period, definitely. I do think our transfer policy has been quite poor at times.
I don't think you can read much into the order on that table in terms of the time period, though. It's probably a better reflection of spending over the last 10 years than it is the period it states due to the huge difference in transfer prices. Whether anyone can be arsed to figure check I don't know, and they'd be a very bored (but well thanked
) person indeed if they could be bothered to have a decent stab at doing inflation adjustment!
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Tomkins has done something similar but focussing mainly on us...Originally posted by Craig_H View PostIf i knew how, i'd give it a stab. But i dont. So i wont
This list he came up with was interesting...
(CTPP is inflation adjusted equivalent for Feb2010)
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The Figures for us look about right, the article is dated April 2010 so that ignores spending of the Bodge and Kenny's return, strictly speaking not all of Souness's transfers were in the Premiership era, but it seems close enough. There isn't an exact match but you probably wouldn't expect that.Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
Liverpool spend by manager (figures in million pounds):
....................Bought.....Sold.........Net
Souness.........17.95.......9.825.......8.125
Evans............39.3.........16.95.......22.35
Evans/Houllier..3.5..........0.4...........3.1
Houllier...........126..........56.225......69.775
Rafa...............229.125....148.13......80.995
Totals............415.875....231.53....184.345
Figures from http://www.liverweb.org.uk/transfers.htm
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