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    this makes the gollum looking **** sound even worse

    As David Moyes prepared for his 21st Merseyside derby he said it was now a contest sharply divided by money. The Everton manager argued it was unlikely that the two sides would compete on an equal financial footing in the future.

    "It would be difficult because Liverpool have got a great brand," he said. "On the pitch, we have not been that far apart in recent years. But the amounts Liverpool have had to spend have been considerable. Maybe they have not spent as much as Manchester City or Chelsea but I bet it is as much as anybody else. They can't argue they've not had it."

    In terms of net spending, Everton v Liverpool is now one of the most unequal of the great derbies. Since coming to Goodison Park in March 2002, Moyes has spent an estimated £25.8m more than he has received in transfer fees – less than Kenny Dalglish has spent in eight months at Anfield. Liverpool's net outlay in that time has been £110.7m.

    The last time Liverpool played at Goodison Park almost 12 months ago, then managed by Roy Hodgson, they were beaten comfortably and it is maybe no coincidence that Hodgson was the one Liverpool manager to operate under the same constraints as Moyes. His transfer dealings made a profit of around £12m for the club. "I felt we were getting closer to Liverpool then," said Moyes. "I thought we had a good team last year and the disappointment was that we didn't do better, especially at the start. We were edging closer. This time last year at Liverpool people were talking about their banks wanting this and that but it changed very quickly for them."

    Not since the mid-1990s, when Everton under Joe Royle attempted to sign Stan Collymore and paid £5m for Andrei Kanchelskis, have they matched Liverpool's firepower in the transfer market. Only rarely, as with Momo Sissoko and Charlie Adam, have the two clubs competed for the same player. However, it could be argued that Everton squandered their greatest opportunity to draw level financially when, having broken into the top four in 2005, they lost their Champions League qualifier to Villarreal.

    "Would making it into the Champions League have cracked it?" said Moyes. "Possibly, but I think all the clubs who have really made it have had real financial backing as well [as the Champions League money]. But it would certainly have helped."
    Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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      Moyes comes out with the same crap before every derby
      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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        here`s a little snippet from april 2010 note the recurring theme

        David Moyes has stuck the knife into Liverpool by accusing them of a "decade of overspending".

        The Everton manager knows that today's Merseyside derby becomes even more intense than normal, with both sides' seasons on the line.

        And he turned the heat up on rival boss Rafa Benitez by pointedly suggesting that he may now be able to outgun his bitterest rivals because of their financial woes.

        "They've had a decade of overspending and because of it we have found it difficult to match that," the Blues boss insisted.



        Read more: http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news...#ixzz1ZVzWREdi
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        Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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          Originally posted by rodo View Post

          In terms of net spending, Everton v Liverpool is now one of the most unequal of the great derbies. Since coming to Goodison Park in March 2002, Moyes has spent an estimated £25.8m more than he has received in transfer fees – less than Kenny Dalglish has spent in eight months at Anfield. Liverpool's net outlay in that time has been £110.7m.

          The last time Liverpool played at Goodison Park almost 12 months ago, then managed by Roy Hodgson, they were beaten comfortably and it is maybe no coincidence that Hodgson was the one Liverpool manager to operate under the same constraints as Moyes. His transfer dealings made a profit of around £12m for the club.
          Who wrote this? Utter stupidity.
          * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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            kennys net spend is actually £38 million
            Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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              and this is from a blue nose website

              The list as I see it is at the bottom of the page (taken from the official website). The number next to the player is the amount they cost in millions. In brackets are the fees for those players who were subsequently sold.

              Here are the facts: Moyes has bought a total of 43 players since he arrived (excluding loan signings). I?ve worked out an approximate spend of £124 million on these players (approximate because a few fees were undisclosed e.g Saha and I?ve had to guess the amount). Total sales of these players subsequently sold equates to approximately £55 million.

              So Moyes has obviously been a net spender since he arrived ? to the tune of nearly £70 million.
              Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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                Yep that Guardian article (by Tim Rich) is a disgrace. Net spend of £110.7m my ****ing arse.

                As for the Hodgson apologist crap....**** right off.
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  Just over 2hrs to go Got a good feeling about this one !
                  Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                    Any update on the Suarez rumour?

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                      Originally posted by SB View Post
                      Just over 2hrs to go Got a good feeling about this one !

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                        Originally posted by Shanks View Post
                        Any update on the Suarez rumour?
                        Nothing on twitter so it must be bs
                        Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                          Suarez best be in the team
                          The times they are a changin'.

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                            Come on Snoop ...my life is on hold until I know the team
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              Originally posted by Gibbo9 View Post
                              Suarez best be in the team
                              I agree but if he were out I'd go with

                              ----------Pepe
                              Kelly Carra Skrtel Enrique
                              ----Spearing- Lucas
                              Kuyt --Adam ----Downing
                              -------Carroll


                              or Drop Jay and go 442 with Kuyt up front with carroll
                              Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                                Lawro: Two Players I would start v Everton

                                Posted on Friday, 30th September 2011 by David Tully

                                Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson would start Steven Gerrard in a four man midfield in the Merseyside Derby tomorrow. He wrote in the Liverpool Echo:

                                “My midfield for Saturday would see Dirk Kuyt on the right, Lucas and Steven Gerrard in the middle and Stewart Downing on the left. I would play Steven from the start because of the effect he has on so many different players in that team. The midfield is the key area and the quality which comes from there will make the difference.”

                                Lawrenson would also pick Craig Bellamy instead of Andy Carroll up front:

                                “Craig Bellamy played so well at Brighton in the Carling Cup, and has had time to rest his knee, so would be a good choice to start. He is so, so quick and will be able to buy space for Luis Suarez – he makes the pitch bigger.”
                                Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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