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Davek’s Not happy about the new Netflix doc about Sunderland 

 

davek

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Yesterday at 7:01 PM
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How come no mark clubs like this get documentary series made of them?

FFS, our 80s team won almost all what was available to them and get f.a. recognition.
 
 
 
 
 the lack of recognition, even visual records, of our 80's sides is a disgrace. But a reflection on how football was treated in those days. But I know you know that!
 
 
 
 
I emailed sky and BT once to ask where our "Football's Greatest" documentary was on Neville Southall and "Football's Greatest Teams" series for the '80s team that cleaned up (they even had that poxy Villa side of '82).
Nothing.
 
It's just an example of how this club is the elephant in the living room of English football. We're there and massive, but no one mentions us.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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6 hours ago, Anubis said:

As night follows day....

 

havrey0123

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Sack Silva, get morinho in and give him an open chequebook
Come on moshiri get it done.

3 poor seasons at united still got them to a Europa League, fa cup and league cup final and won 2 of them.

Look at the list of clubs Mourinho has managed then try to add Everton on the end of it.

 

The phrase "New York, Paris, Peckham" leaps to mind.

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12 minutes ago, liverpoolsno9 said:

Davek’s Not happy about the new Netflix doc about Sunderland 

 

davek

davek

Player Valuation: £70m
Yesterday at 7:01 PM
#44
How come no mark clubs like this get documentary series made of them?

FFS, our 80s team won almost all what was available to them and get f.a. recognition.
 
 
 
 
 the lack of recognition, even visual records, of our 80's sides is a disgrace. But a reflection on how football was treated in those days. But I know you know that!
 
 
 
 
I emailed sky and BT once to ask where our "Football's Greatest" documentary was on Neville Southall and "Football's Greatest Teams" series for the '80s team that cleaned up (they even had that poxy Villa side of '82).
Nothing.
 
It's just an example of how this club is the elephant in the living room of English football. We're there and massive, but no one mentions us.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Jesus wept, do they read this shit back to themselves?

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These figures fuck me......

 

Everton has posted a second consecutive year of record revenues totalling £189m - a 10 per cent increase on the previous year.

Commercial revenue from sponsorship, advertising and merchandising grew by 34 per cent from 2017, reaching a record £20.7m, with the Club’s first African main partner, SportPesa, and the innovative engagement with sleeve partner Rovio and its iconic game, Angry Birds, augmented by a growing portfolio of Official Club Partners.

Combined with gate receipts, sponsorship and other commercial income increased by 45 per cent from 2017.

Driven by a record 31,282 Season Ticket holders, an average attendance at Goodison Park of 38,797 demonstrated the unwavering support of the Club’s fans - with every home seat sold for every Premier League match in the 2017/18 season.

Premier League attendances and participation in the UEFA Europa League combined to achieve a 16 per cent increase in gate receipts when compared to the previous season.

Broadcasting revenue - which makes up 69 per cent of the Club’s total revenue, a reduction from 76 per cent in 2017 due mainly to the increase in commercial revenues – dropped only marginally from £130.5m in 2017 to £130m. 

An eighth-place finish secured the Club £25.1m in merit payment and contributed to the eighth highest Premier League broadcasting distribution, down from seventh in 2016/17.

Continued investment in the first-team squad, which included the additions of Michael Keane, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Cenk Tosun, Theo Walcott and Jordan Pickford, led to the doubling of intangible assets from £121m in 2017 to £240m in 2018 and was the main driver for rising staff costs from £104.7m in 2017 to £145.5m in 2018 and an increase in player amortisation from £37.3m in 2017 to £66.9m in 2018.

As a result of this investment, the Club’s total wage to turnover ratio has risen from 61 per cent in 2017 to 77 per cent in 2018 (this figure would be 73 per cent with outsourced operations in retail and catering taken into account).

The Club incurred £34m exceptional costs in 2018, not present in 2017, £14.4m of which related to settlement costs for the termination of former employees and other costs in relation to the change in coaching staff in the year. 

In addition to the first team’s wage bill, other operating costs, such as the Academy and first-team support, also increased. The Club also incurred costs from competing in the UEFA Europa League as well as a cost of £11.4m for the design and other work relating to the new stadium. These costs cannot be capitalised until planning permission has been granted.

As a result, the Club made an operating loss of £22.9m compared with an operating profit of £25m in 2017 (both excluding player trading).

The Club reported a loss after tax of £13.1m compared to a profit after tax of £30.6m in 2017.

The shareholder loan, which reached £150m in 2018, is accounted for as equity. Bluesky Capital Limited continued to support the Club post-year end with an additional shareholder loan of £100m received.

Everton Chief Executive Officer, Denise Barrett-Baxendale, said: “For the second consecutive year the Club has generated record revenue. Gate receipts, sponsorship and other commercial income increased significantly by 45 per cent and the continued and quite magnificent support of our fans meant that Season Tickets reached the cap with more than 10,000 on a waiting list. This commercial growth demonstrates our progress and we have a vision for the Club that is shared on and off the pitch by our Majority Shareholder, Chairman, our Board of Directors, the Everton Leadership Team, our Director of Football and Manager.”

Everton Chairman Bill Kenwright said: “With Farhad continuing his outstanding commitment, Marcel and Marco driving our first team forward, Unsie continuing to develop some of the best young talent, Denise thrusting our operations ever onward and a fanbase that continues to inspire our ambition, we look forward to the next 12 months with purpose and anticipation.”

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1 hour ago, liverpoolsno9 said:

Davek’s Not happy about the new Netflix doc about Sunderland 

 

davek

davek

Player Valuation: £70m
Yesterday at 7:01 PM
#44
How come no mark clubs like this get documentary series made of them?

FFS, our 80s team won almost all what was available to them and get f.a. recognition.
 
 
 
 
 the lack of recognition, even visual records, of our 80's sides is a disgrace. But a reflection on how football was treated in those days. But I know you know that!
 
 
 
 
I emailed sky and BT once to ask where our "Football's Greatest" documentary was on Neville Southall and "Football's Greatest Teams" series for the '80s team that cleaned up (they even had that poxy Villa side of '82).
Nothing.
 
It's just an example of how this club is the elephant in the living room of English football. We're there and massive, but no one mentions us.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Massive?

Yeah - massive whoppers.

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1 hour ago, liverpoolsno9 said:

Davek’s Not happy about the new Netflix doc about Sunderland 

 

davek

davek

Player Valuation: £70m
Yesterday at 7:01 PM
#44
How come no mark clubs like this get documentary series made of them?

FFS, our 80s team won almost all what was available to them and get f.a. recognition.
 
 
 
 
 the lack of recognition, even visual records, of our 80's sides is a disgrace. But a reflection on how football was treated in those days. But I know you know that!
 
 
 
 
I emailed sky and BT once to ask where our "Football's Greatest" documentary was on Neville Southall and "Football's Greatest Teams" series for the '80s team that cleaned up (they even had that poxy Villa side of '82).
Nothing.
 
It's just an example of how this club is the elephant in the living room of English football. We're there and massive, but no one mentions us.
 
 

He has a point on big Nev to be shure, a bloody fantastic keeper and as good as anyone in the world at times in the 80s. Top man too. But claiming to overlooked is bollocls,its was their greatest run yet in the whole decade they win 2 league titles(yet they push the myth that it was us or them all decade) they where only runners up once. And 1 FA cup and 1 Cup Winners cup plus a few runners up in the cups. That small time Forest and Villa teams combined for 3 European Cups. I think they get a fair amount of Press for a team thats one 7 or 8 trophies since the war. You could argue Wolves are a bigger side for how important they where in the progress of British football in the 50s. 

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https://theesk.org/2018/12/18/investment-in-squad-exceptional-expenses-return-everton-fc-to-losses-report-analysis-of-2017-18-accounts/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

 

£250m loaned to them by Moshiri so far according to The Esk. What exactly do they have to show for it? Surely unsustainable that, especially as they don’t seem any better off than the day he walked in.

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3 minutes ago, Vincent Vega said:

£250m loaned to them by Moshiri so far according to The Esk. What exactly do they have to show for it? Surely unsustainable that, especially as they don’t seem any better off than the day he walked in.

Don’t be like that. Don’t you know they can buy anyone they want...

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3 hours ago, Vincent Vega said:

https://theesk.org/2018/12/18/investment-in-squad-exceptional-expenses-return-everton-fc-to-losses-report-analysis-of-2017-18-accounts/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

 

£250m loaned to them by Moshiri so far according to The Esk. What exactly do they have to show for it? Surely unsustainable that, especially as they don’t seem any better off than the day he walked in.

You are missing the point exactly where were they before Moshiri came riding to the rescue. I bet it's miles away from where they are now. 

 

They are in a great position to dominate intergalactic football for the next millennium, in a stadium built in the clouds.........

 

 

Flash ah ha he pulled the wool over all our eyes.

 

Sorry got a bit carried away there.

 

Hope they build anew stadium as with revenues like that it will bankrupt them.

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The new stadium will cost them £500m according to a recent article in the Guardian. Also the transport and infrastructure will need £100m investment. They will have to contribute to that as well as they can't expect the city to contribute all that. 

 

Not sure how much that equates to each year but it doesn't appear to be very sustainable as the council were only lending them half the money which would have made them £7m a year and the other money was from private lenders who would charge them a higher rate than the council. 

 

Our main stand earned more than half their entire gate receipts without European football. 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Vincent Vega said:

 

You could just about substitute out the word "Everton" with "Charlton" or "Walsall" and it would basically add up to the same misguided ravings.  In summary, "We wish we were bigger and better than we actually are and I bet everything will be ok if we get a new ground."

 

Insightful.

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2 hours ago, Anubis said:

I could be wrong, but isn’t the transport and infrastructure part of the whole dock lands redevelopment anyway?

 

The stadium costs, however, must be escalating by the week. You only have to look at what has happened to Spurs.

Yes but a couple of council members want Everton to contribute to the cost.

 

Getting any money from Mersey travel or Peel is almost impossible. Mersey travel say it will take 20 years to fund  a rebuild of St James station in the Baltic area even though it used to be a station years ago. The new stadium needs an entirely new station between Moorfields and Sandhills and there are houses on one side of the tracks.

 

Also Peel have done fuck all to develop Liverpool Waters since 2005 apart from releasing a couple of renders of new buildings every 3 years.

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