The Official Tottenham Hotspur Thread [Vol 7]
Discussion
mickk said:
Glassman said:
Chaps, passing through the area today on my way to Tarif Road, spotted a Lilywhite House plonked behind a new Sainsbury's on Northumberland.
Is that part of the stadium to be?
Is that part of the stadium to be?
New offices, did you pop in the Spurs shop and buy a new scarf?
Just saw this http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/756807770?13785
In summary over the last 6 years (2009-2014) these are the Net spend figures for the Top 6 EPL spenders:
Man Utd £245.25m
Man City £165.37m
Liverpool £117.92m
Chelsea £113.05m
Arsenal £111.22m
Tottenham -£2.06m (yes minus, we're actually in profit on net spend)
In terms of spend v trophies won then clearly Chelsea & Man Utd will feel that the money hasn't exactly been wasted as will Man City to a lesser extent but can Liverpool and Arsenal say the same with 1 League Cup and 1 FA Cup respectively between them???
THFC appear to have reaped what they've sown which is fk all. However an unlikely Wembley victory this March will change that picture and Levy could then claim that w've performed on a par with Liverpool/Arsenal for £120m less.
Nip back just 1 more year to 2008 and we have done
In summary over the last 6 years (2009-2014) these are the Net spend figures for the Top 6 EPL spenders:
Man Utd £245.25m
Man City £165.37m
Liverpool £117.92m
Chelsea £113.05m
Arsenal £111.22m
Tottenham -£2.06m (yes minus, we're actually in profit on net spend)
In terms of spend v trophies won then clearly Chelsea & Man Utd will feel that the money hasn't exactly been wasted as will Man City to a lesser extent but can Liverpool and Arsenal say the same with 1 League Cup and 1 FA Cup respectively between them???
THFC appear to have reaped what they've sown which is fk all. However an unlikely Wembley victory this March will change that picture and Levy could then claim that w've performed on a par with Liverpool/Arsenal for £120m less.
Nip back just 1 more year to 2008 and we have done
ugofirst said:
Just saw this http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/756807770?13785
In summary over the last 6 years (these are the Net spend figures for the Top 6 EPL spenders:
Man Utd £245.25m
Man City £165.37m
Liverpool £117.92m
Chelsea £113.05m
Arsenal £111.22m
Tottenham -£2.06m (yes minus, we're actually in profit on net spend)
In terms of spend v trophies won then clearly Chelsea & Man Utd will feel that the money hasn't exactly been wasted as will Man City to a lesser extent but can Liverpool and Arsenal say the same with 1 League Cup and 1 FA Cup respectively between them???
THFC appear to have reaped what they've sown which is fk all. However an unlikely Wembley victory this March will change that picture and Levy could then claim that w've performed on a par with Liverpool/Arsenal for £120m less.
You'd need to add in salary figures for the corresponding years also, to give a true reflection of costs. Of course, it's all relative to what you can afford to pay.In summary over the last 6 years (these are the Net spend figures for the Top 6 EPL spenders:
Man Utd £245.25m
Man City £165.37m
Liverpool £117.92m
Chelsea £113.05m
Arsenal £111.22m
Tottenham -£2.06m (yes minus, we're actually in profit on net spend)
In terms of spend v trophies won then clearly Chelsea & Man Utd will feel that the money hasn't exactly been wasted as will Man City to a lesser extent but can Liverpool and Arsenal say the same with 1 League Cup and 1 FA Cup respectively between them???
THFC appear to have reaped what they've sown which is fk all. However an unlikely Wembley victory this March will change that picture and Levy could then claim that w've performed on a par with Liverpool/Arsenal for £120m less.
English Clubs top 7 by income / league position 13/14:
1.ManU - 7th
2.Citeh - 1st
3.Chelsea - 3rd
4.Woolwich - 4th
5.Scouse - 2nd
6.Spurs - 6th
7.Newcastle - 10th
Based on your resources (income) that's where you should finish in the league. So you can see whether a club under or over achieves.
Current table:
1.ManU - 3rd
2.Citeh - 2nd
3.Chelsea - 1st
4.Woolwich - 4th
5.Scouse - 7th
6.Spurs - 5th
7.Newcastle - 11th
ugofirst said:
Just saw this http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/756807770?13785
In summary over the last 6 years (2009-2014) these are the Net spend figures for the Top 6 EPL spenders:
Man Utd £245.25m
Man City £165.37m
Liverpool £117.92m
Chelsea £113.05m
Arsenal £111.22m
Tottenham -£2.06m (yes minus, we're actually in profit on net spend)
And people praise our chairman, where's all the money gone?In summary over the last 6 years (2009-2014) these are the Net spend figures for the Top 6 EPL spenders:
Man Utd £245.25m
Man City £165.37m
Liverpool £117.92m
Chelsea £113.05m
Arsenal £111.22m
Tottenham -£2.06m (yes minus, we're actually in profit on net spend)
ugofirst said:
Just saw this http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/756807770?13785
In summary over the last 6 years (2009-2014) these are the Net spend figures for the Top 6 EPL spenders:
Man Utd £245.25m
Man City £165.37m
Liverpool £117.92m
Chelsea £113.05m
Arsenal £111.22m
Tottenham -£2.06m (yes minus, we're actually in profit on net spend)
In terms of spend v trophies won then clearly Chelsea & Man Utd will feel that the money hasn't exactly been wasted as will Man City to a lesser extent but can Liverpool and Arsenal say the same with 1 League Cup and 1 FA Cup respectively between them???
THFC appear to have reaped what they've sown which is fk all. However an unlikely Wembley victory this March will change that picture and Levy could then claim that w've performed on a par with Liverpool/Arsenal for £120m less.
Nip back just 1 more year to 2008 and we have done
You really remind me of someone In summary over the last 6 years (2009-2014) these are the Net spend figures for the Top 6 EPL spenders:
Man Utd £245.25m
Man City £165.37m
Liverpool £117.92m
Chelsea £113.05m
Arsenal £111.22m
Tottenham -£2.06m (yes minus, we're actually in profit on net spend)
In terms of spend v trophies won then clearly Chelsea & Man Utd will feel that the money hasn't exactly been wasted as will Man City to a lesser extent but can Liverpool and Arsenal say the same with 1 League Cup and 1 FA Cup respectively between them???
THFC appear to have reaped what they've sown which is fk all. However an unlikely Wembley victory this March will change that picture and Levy could then claim that w've performed on a par with Liverpool/Arsenal for £120m less.
Nip back just 1 more year to 2008 and we have done
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