We have very wealthy backers and after a season where we will have made more direct income than any in living memory have actually decreased overall appending on the previous season.
Clubs that meet exactly the type you are describing include Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa, Bayer Leverkusen, Nice, Roma, Napoli…
West Ham have frequently outspent us.
Are you telling me David Sullivan or even Don Marinakis have more spending power than Woody Johnson and co?
Also, one very simple thing is not to make promises we can’t keep.
Thanks for the response. Of the English clubs you listed, Forest have broken financial regulations before and almost been relegated, they are also currently 17th, have a manager most of us don’t want and have won nothing, West Ham are 18th and play in a ground that their fans hate. I don’t envy either.
I’m not saying Sullivan or Marinakis has more spending power than our billionaires. As far as I can see our billionaires either can’t (PSR) or don’t want to spend (return on investment).
Fair play Villa are on for their 4th finish in the top seven in a row which is a huge achievment. They have been fined for financial breaches too. Their ground holds 20k more than ours, their revenue on their last published accounts was £275.7 million and ours was £189.2 million - that’s a sizeable difference and greatly affects how much you can spend, generally and to not be in breach of PSR.
PSR rules are over three years so could it be our previous overspending limits our spending this year? parish has said about us paying if previous transfers this year, is that included in the spending you talk about?
If you can show me how we have plenty of space to spend and avoid PSR regulations I’d really like to know. If so the question would be why the board doesn’t want to spend, in Textor’s case it was lack of control. He wanted to take us into an MCO I don’t want that.
I can’t see the others investing without control. I’d like Parish to talk openly about the willingness of others to invest if they had control but I’m not yet convinced I would want him to give that up, I like that we are still led by a fan, as limiting as that is when he isn’t a billionaire.
Fair, I’ll be honest I don’t know the European comparisons as well and they are complicated to make (Seria A with the English and German teams Glasner has managed) so you’d have to educate me. As far as I can see Leverkusen have outperformed Frankfurt with comparable revenue, Wolfsburg are lower than both.
To pick up on your last point if Parish made promises to Glasner we couldn’t keep when we signed him, if we didn’t make promises, we didn’t get him, we don’t win the FA Cup, Community Shield or qualify for Europe, would that be better? I think Parish deserves the credit for hiring Glasner who brought those things but therefore also the criticism for the mess we are in now. I feel similarly about Glasner.