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    #46
    It doesn't take much to fiddle some facts and make a good story.

    Even a couple idiot can spot the errors in 07/08

    I thought we got a couple of mill for Nunez.

    Where's Luis?!

    That's about £17m difference right there!

    Regards

    Disco
    Debunker and provider of **** stats
    Quote of the year :

    "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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      #47
      Originally posted by paulc View Post
      i am sure the SCUMs dealings are the same so their values should be treated the same
      I don't know, just from the major transfers we can get very close to their figures. What about all the minor ones?!

      As I say, very easy to fiddle figures to make a point. I know - I do it!

      Have you got Man U's list?
      Quote of the year :

      "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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        #48
        Originally posted by disco View Post
        I don't know, just from the major transfers we can get very close to their figures. What about all the minor ones?!

        As I say, very easy to fiddle figures to make a point. I know - I do it!

        Have you got Man U's list?
        yes i have uploaded the file on here see th first post

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          #49
          "Javier Mascherano £1,500,000 £1.5m loan fee, £18m to complete Florent Sinama-Pongolle £2,700,000
          Alvaro Arbeloa £2,600,000 Stephen Warnock £1,500,000
          Lucas £8,000,000 Darren Potter £250,000
          Voronin £0 Salif Diao £0
          Sebastian Leto £1,850,000 Djbril Cisse £6,000,000
          Francisco Manuel Duran £0 Boudewjin Zenden £0
          Charles Hubert Itandje £0 Danny O Donnell £100,000
          Fernando Torres £26,500,000 Craig Bellamy £7,500,000
          Yossi Benayoun £5,000,000 Mark Gonzalez £4,200,000
          Ryan Babel £11,500,000 Jerzy Dudek £0
          Robbie Fowler £0
          Gabriel Paletta £0 "

          This is utter bollocks. Where is Garcia out? Torres was 18,5


          We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.

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            #50
            Originally posted by CAD View Post
            "Javier Mascherano £1,500,000 £1.5m loan fee, £18m to complete Florent Sinama-Pongolle £2,700,000
            Alvaro Arbeloa £2,600,000 Stephen Warnock £1,500,000
            Lucas £8,000,000 Darren Potter £250,000
            Voronin £0 Salif Diao £0
            Sebastian Leto £1,850,000 Djbril Cisse £6,000,000
            Francisco Manuel Duran £0 Boudewjin Zenden £0
            Charles Hubert Itandje £0 Danny O Donnell £100,000
            Fernando Torres £26,500,000 Craig Bellamy £7,500,000
            Yossi Benayoun £5,000,000 Mark Gonzalez £4,200,000
            Ryan Babel £11,500,000 Jerzy Dudek £0
            Robbie Fowler £0
            Gabriel Paletta £0 "

            This is utter bollocks. Where is Garcia out?
            as i said i would sugest these were published figures, we assume torres went for 18, he may well have but how do we know? did we see the receipt?! also am sure other clubs posted dealings are different to actual price, why should we be alone?

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              #51
              Originally posted by paulc View Post
              as i said i would sugest these were published figures, we assume torres went for 18, he may well have but how do we know? did we see the receipt?! also am sure other clubs posted dealings are different to actual price, why should we be alone?
              Anyway - it puts the GH years in perspective regardless of whether it's 20 or 30 mill off.

              Good job with the numbers Paul


              We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.

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                #52
                Originally posted by CAD View Post
                Anyway - it puts the GH years in perspective regardless of whether it's 20 or 30 mill off.

                Good job with the numbers Paul
                sure does

                the file is in the first post if u want a laugh!

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by disco View Post
                  It doesn't take much to fiddle some facts and make a good story.

                  Even a couple idiot can spot the errors in 07/08

                  I thought we got a couple of mill for Nunez.

                  Where's Luis?!

                  That's about £17m difference right there!

                  Regards

                  Disco
                  Debunker and provider of **** stats

                  I'm with you in this.

                  The simple fact of the matter has been that for a variety of reasons including our failure to produce saleable youth players frequently enough, the need to overhaul a team philosophy which necessitates purchasing of a variety of players, lack of comparable revenue to be able to put in large up front bids for top players we have not been able to compete with United and Chelsea for top players. That is not to say that there isn't an element of the fact that Houllier bought a number of expensive flops which won't help the nett figure and that Benitez could have spend his money in a different way (focussing on one big signing each year).
                  "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                  -- William Blake

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                    #54
                    Man U have not been afraid (and to be fair had the resources) to buy top-notch quality players. The odd failure has been sold.

                    You can't also underestimate the effect of having the freebies of Nevilles, Scholes, Beckham.

                    Looking at the figures provided, I thought Nani and Anderson were over £30m combined and Carrick was nearer £18m. That's about £6-7m difference. Haven't got time to check all the figures, although a few look high (Rossi for almost £7m ). But that's a £25m error between Liverpool and Man U just looking at the last 18 months!

                    (doesn't change the fact that overall they've made better transfers)
                    Quote of the year :

                    "With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by disco View Post
                      Man U have not been afraid (and to be fair had the resources) to buy top-notch quality players. The odd failure has been sold.

                      You can't also underestimate the effect of having the freebies of Nevilles, Scholes, Beckham.

                      Looking at the figures provided, I thought Nani and Anderson were over £30m combined and Carrick was nearer £18m. That's about £6-7m difference. Haven't got time to check all the figures, although a few look high (Rossi for almost £7m ). But that's a £25m error between Liverpool and Man U just looking at the last 18 months!

                      (doesn't change the fact that overall they've made better transfers)
                      From the BBC

                      "New Manchester United signings Nani and Anderson have both put pen to paper on five-year deals.

                      Portugal winger Nani, 20, and Brazil midfielder Anderson, 19, cost a combined £30m when joining from Sporting Lisbon and Porto respectively"

                      "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

                      I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

                      FatTony 24/08/09

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by disco View Post
                        Man U have not been afraid (and to be fair had the resources) to buy top-notch quality players. The odd failure has been sold.

                        You can't also underestimate the effect of having the freebies of Nevilles, Scholes, Beckham.

                        Looking at the figures provided, I thought Nani and Anderson were over £30m combined and Carrick was nearer £18m. That's about £6-7m difference. Haven't got time to check all the figures, although a few look high (Rossi for almost £7m ). But that's a £25m error between Liverpool and Man U just looking at the last 18 months!

                        (doesn't change the fact that overall they've made better transfers)
                        carrick can cost 18m eventually i think

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                          #57
                          Have the loan fee for Mascher but I cant see the loan fee we got for Carson. Heinze is meant to have went for 8 when other reports had it a lot less. The fee for Obi probably makes theres look a lot better, best bit of business they have done.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by paulc View Post
                            Got this from a mate in Deloitte's not sure how accurate it is but dont shoot messenger

                            NET Spending by the PL Top 5 since Jan 1992
                            Net Spend 1992/93 to 2007/2008 Seasons
                            Total Net Average Per Year
                            Chelsea £341,670,000 £22,778,000
                            Liverpool £178,810,000 £11,920,667
                            Newcastle United £142,221,000 £9,481,400
                            Manchester United £160,359,500 £10,690,633
                            Tottenham £116,877,500 £7,791,833
                            Arsenal £55,276,000 £3,685,067


                            Fergie V Benitez V Mourinho V Jol V Wenger V Newcastle Total Net Average per year Net Spend 04/05 to 07/08 Season
                            Mourinho £162,930,000 £54,310,000
                            Benitez £87,670,000 £29,223,333
                            Fergie £79,170,000 £26,390,000
                            Newcastle United £51,850,000 £17,283,333
                            Jol £57,050,000 £19,016,667
                            Wenger £4,120,000 £1,373,333


                            Chelsea Total Net Average Per Year
                            Pre Roman Abramovich take over £68,440,000 £6,221,818
                            Post Roman Abramovich take over £273,230,000 £68,307,500



                            Arsenal Total Net Average Per Year
                            Pre Commencement of Ashburton Grove £50,716,000 £5,635,111
                            Post Commencement of Ashburton Grove £4,560,000 £760,000

                            the FErguson v Wenger v Rafa etc etc isn't right

                            How has Wenger only bought £4m worth of players? Didn't Eduardo cost 8?
                            Walcott? Sagna? etc etc

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Sus View Post
                              the FErguson v Wenger v Rafa etc etc isn't right

                              How has Wenger only bought £4m worth of players? Didn't Eduardo cost 8?
                              Walcott? Sagna? etc etc
                              It's NET spend, Wenger has bought in a lot of money selling, Viera, Anelka, Petit, Overmars, Henry etc
                              We come not to play.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Frodo View Post
                                It's NET spend, Wenger has bought in a lot of money selling, Viera, Anelka, Petit, Overmars, Henry etc
                                Aye, Wenger has done well.

                                He's built a cracking team with a very small net spend. Hats off to him

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