Who said anything about Kipling, but I do love his Cherry Bakewells.
£20m a season? That won’t go far. Equivalent to a washed up Theo Walcott.
£20m a season.
Surely with a training ground deal at £12.5m that’s below fair market value. City is £40m and that was done in 2011.
So expect the figure to rise for ground and training ground
Kerching.
comment by Neo (U9135)
posted 55 minutes ago
£20m a season? That won’t go far. Equivalent to a washed up Theo Walcott.
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🤣🤣🤣 Or a Dominic Solanke, Jordan Ibe or Boroni. I know Arouna loves them.
comment by Neo (U9135)
posted 51 minutes ago
£20m a season? That won’t go far. Equivalent to a washed up Theo Walcott.
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😂 £20m would only get you a third of Keita, if £60m only gets you a Naby then £200m is going nowhere.
£20m a season could get them 2.4 Andy Robertson’s but they’ll probably end up with Jessie Lingard
Things are worth what people are willing to pay. For a midtable club that's rarely if ever in Europe and never wins anything it seems decent.
The Angry Bird Stadium seems fitting too.
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 minute ago
£20m a season could get them 2.4 Andy Robertson’s but they’ll probably end up with Jessie Lingard
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For £200k a week! Stealing a living that lad.
Robertson is a quality player
So looking at the city deal and the £12.5m a year just for the training ground then surely Everton will ask for more.
And more will be paid
£9m a year kit deal with that giant brand Hummel.
That’s not even half a Theo Walcott.
Whats shirt deal for to do with ground naming rights.
I guess it means that our commercial oak deals on average are worth more so we can charge more.
Thanks for pointing that out. Wonder how much UMC will be paying to be main shirt sponsor.
“I guess it means that our commercial oak deals on average are worth more so we can charge more.”
They selling off bits of Goodison so they can pay for the new one
What they selling off, if it’s my seat when it finally TV closes then I’m having that.
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posted on 15/3/20
Who said anything about Kipling, but I do love his Cherry Bakewells.
posted on 15/3/20
£20m a season? That won’t go far. Equivalent to a washed up Theo Walcott.
posted on 15/3/20
£20m a season.
Surely with a training ground deal at £12.5m that’s below fair market value. City is £40m and that was done in 2011.
So expect the figure to rise for ground and training ground
Kerching.
posted on 15/3/20
comment by Neo (U9135)
posted 55 minutes ago
£20m a season? That won’t go far. Equivalent to a washed up Theo Walcott.
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🤣🤣🤣 Or a Dominic Solanke, Jordan Ibe or Boroni. I know Arouna loves them.
posted on 15/3/20
comment by Neo (U9135)
posted 51 minutes ago
£20m a season? That won’t go far. Equivalent to a washed up Theo Walcott.
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😂 £20m would only get you a third of Keita, if £60m only gets you a Naby then £200m is going nowhere.
posted on 15/3/20
£20m a season could get them 2.4 Andy Robertson’s but they’ll probably end up with Jessie Lingard
posted on 15/3/20
Things are worth what people are willing to pay. For a midtable club that's rarely if ever in Europe and never wins anything it seems decent.
The Angry Bird Stadium seems fitting too.
posted on 15/3/20
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 minute ago
£20m a season could get them 2.4 Andy Robertson’s but they’ll probably end up with Jessie Lingard
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For £200k a week! Stealing a living that lad.
posted on 15/3/20
Robertson is a quality player
posted on 15/3/20
So looking at the city deal and the £12.5m a year just for the training ground then surely Everton will ask for more.
And more will be paid
posted on 20/5/20
£9m a year kit deal with that giant brand Hummel.
That’s not even half a Theo Walcott.
posted on 7/6/20
Whats shirt deal for to do with ground naming rights.
I guess it means that our commercial oak deals on average are worth more so we can charge more.
Thanks for pointing that out. Wonder how much UMC will be paying to be main shirt sponsor.
posted on 7/6/20
“I guess it means that our commercial oak deals on average are worth more so we can charge more.”
They selling off bits of Goodison so they can pay for the new one
posted on 8/6/20
What they selling off, if it’s my seat when it finally TV closes then I’m having that.
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