The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 20]
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NRG1976 said:
phil_cardiff said:
NRG1976 said:
phil_cardiff said:
NRG1976 said:
type-r said:
NRG1976 said:
ChocolateFrog said:
Going to go out on a limb and say its 1 game too far for Leverkusen.
Atleast we lost to the winners.
Thanks for the spoiler you utter muppet Atleast we lost to the winners.
Er, perhaps you shouldn't visit a footy forum, where football is discussed, if you didn't want to know a football result, particularly after the match has ended!
That you are, and your subsequent reaction, speaks volumes about your character.
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What an odd person.
credit to Radec on Arsenal thread, spend on wages and transfers vs league performance
https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bite us soon (and many others)
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bite us soon (and many others)
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
Edited by Adam. on Thursday 23 May 15:52
Adam. said:
credit to Radec on Arsenal thread, spend on wages and transfers vs league performance
https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bought us soon
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bought us soon
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
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It's a good article for all clubs I think.
Edited by Radec on Thursday 23 May 15:19
Adam. said:
credit to Radec on Arsenal thread, spend on wages and transfers vs league performance
https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bite us soon (and many others)
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
Hopefully with Fab, Hendo, Firmino, Ox, Keita, Milner off the books along with Matip, Thiago and Adrian (60k/pw) this season, our wages to revenue should hopefully drop a bit. I know we had a few incomings but unlikely to be on as high as those leaving. If there is no direct replacement for Matip, any new forward could be recycled with someone leaving. Only a quality 6 would add to the wages (possibly) but of course offset by those leaving. Contract extensions will erode a bit of the savings too.https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bite us soon (and many others)
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
Edited by Adam. on Thursday 23 May 15:52
Well that's my man maths anyway.
Adam. said:
credit to Radec on Arsenal thread, spend on wages and transfers vs league performance
https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bite us soon (and many others)
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
Looking at that table, if I was an Arsenal fan I'd be pretty satisfied with this season. As a Liverpool fan, not so much. 3rd looks about our spot on those figures but it hardly makes us look like humble, low spending over achievers.https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bite us soon (and many others)
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
Edited by Adam. on Thursday 23 May 15:52
Flip Martian said:
Looking at that table, if I was an Arsenal fan I'd be pretty satisfied with this season. As a Liverpool fan, not so much. 3rd looks about our spot on those figures but it hardly makes us look like humble, low spending over achievers.
We should have come 4th not 3rd but our points tally was much higher than spend suggests, not bad but we need to rotate mature expensive players for younger cheaper ones, which has startedAdam. said:
We should have come 4th not 3rd but our points tally was much higher than spend suggests, not bad but we need to rotate mature expensive players for younger cheaper ones, which has started
If you look at someone like Thiago, we absolutely did not get value from that deal.I can't recall an experienced player on high wages coming in and really doing a great job.
Have I forgotten anyone?
Flip Martian said:
Adam. said:
credit to Radec on Arsenal thread, spend on wages and transfers vs league performance
https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bite us soon (and many others)
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
Looking at that table, if I was an Arsenal fan I'd be pretty satisfied with this season. As a Liverpool fan, not so much. 3rd looks about our spot on those figures but it hardly makes us look like humble, low spending over achievers.https://archive.ph/MKrlD
our wage bill is still v high - higher than United which is surprising
The UEFA spending rules will bite us soon (and many others)
Spending on wages, transfers and agents' fees is limited to 70% of revenue from 2025 (80% this year)
Edited by Adam. on Thursday 23 May 15:52
Here’s the full breakdown on the annual wage bill of every club in Europe’s five major leagues. Note: wage estimates are via FBref, using Capology data, and are largely estimated.
1. Paris Saint-Germain – €290,990,000
2. Real Madrid – €282,650,000
3. Bayern Munich – €255,320,000
4. Manchester United – €240,761,310 (£205,756,000)
5. Manchester City – €235,233,765 (£201,332,000)
6. Barcelona – €210,960,000
7. Arsenal – €194,283,737 (£166,036,000)
8. Chelsea – €181,749,305 (£155,324,000)
9. Atletico Madrid – €170,890,000
10. Liverpool – €159,418,540 (£136,240,000)
11. Tottenham – €137,513,702 (£117,520,000)
12. Aston Villa – €137,080,754 (£117,150,000)
13. Borussia Dortmund – €126,600,000
14. Juventus – €121,592,000
15. Inter – €115,780,000
16. West Ham United – €111,532,129 (£95,316,000)
17. Roma – €104,400,000
18. RB Leipzig – €101,040,000
19. Newcastle United – €98,876,001 (£84,500,000)
20. Everton – €92,414,543 (£78,978,000)
21. AC Milan – €86,000,000
22. Nottingham Forest – €84,307,884 (£72,050,000)
23. Crystal Palace – €80,797,492 (£69,050,000)
24. Fulham – €78,035,987 (£66,690,000)
25. Sevilla – €77,810,000
26. Napoli – €75,470,000
27. Marseille – €73,740,000
28. Lazio – €73,630,000
29. Brighton – €73,016,127 (£62,400,000)
30. Bayer Leverkusen – €64,370,000
TownIdiot said:
Unless I am reading it wrong there is a massive discrepancy in the two datasets.
Correct, I never trust any data on these type of things! It is especially easy to manipulate wages, take 115 Charges FC who paid Mancini salary from a different company under the guide of “consultancy fees”.
According to Der Spiegel, Mancini is said to have at one point earned £1.45 million in a basic salary and £1.75m as a consultant for a team controlled by City owner Sheikh Mansour in Abu Dhabi, which critics have argued could constitute a secret agreement to inflate his salary if not properly accounted for
SWoll said:
Was going to say, there's no way we are paying out more in wages than United or Arsenal
What are you basing that on? Gut instinct?This guy is usually reliable:
https://swissramble.substack.com/p/a-spending-cap-...
Not sure what to believe with wages.
On one hand, c.£150 makes sense looking at the individual players and quoted wages, but that can’t be the full figure for the club as it doesn’t include Klopp, coaching staff, the fringe players and everyone else who works for the club (from directors to ‘dinner ladies’).
But almost £400 sounds bonkers… for it to be that high you’d need to double all the players quoted wages.
On one hand, c.£150 makes sense looking at the individual players and quoted wages, but that can’t be the full figure for the club as it doesn’t include Klopp, coaching staff, the fringe players and everyone else who works for the club (from directors to ‘dinner ladies’).
But almost £400 sounds bonkers… for it to be that high you’d need to double all the players quoted wages.
400m is all employees
lets say 200 is players (Salah is 20 alone) this says 145, add 14% NI, add junior teams, physios etc etc
https://www.capology.com/club/liverpool/salaries/
do they get big bonuses on top for cups / leageu position?
add another 30 for Klopp and team?
then you have the senior mgt and board, say 20?
that leaves 150m
Liverpool has 2,800 employees
= £50k each
Still seems a little high
lets say 200 is players (Salah is 20 alone) this says 145, add 14% NI, add junior teams, physios etc etc
https://www.capology.com/club/liverpool/salaries/
do they get big bonuses on top for cups / leageu position?
add another 30 for Klopp and team?
then you have the senior mgt and board, say 20?
that leaves 150m
Liverpool has 2,800 employees
= £50k each
Still seems a little high
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