The owners have been great, and in all likelihood saved the club from oblivion. We never seem to quite go the extra mile though. Whether that's because they won't provide the backing, or that Purslow and Lange just aren't very good, I don't know.
Everton spent £50m+ on a player about 5 years ago. We're nowhere near that level of spending, we seems to like the mid range gamble and lots of them. Hence, for me, why we never progress, we neither have the quality of managers or go full on with higher quality signings. We're in limbo, throwing loads at going nowhere.
Quote from: Risso on August 28, 2022, 08:38:04 PMThe owners have been great, and in all likelihood saved the club from oblivion. We never seem to quite go the extra mile though. Whether that's because they won't provide the backing, or that Purslow and Lange just aren't very good, I don't know.I think if it would make difference they would as they have invested heavily at points - do we really think that spending another 100m trying to make Gerrards plans work would be a sound investment
Quote from: aj2k77 on August 28, 2022, 08:50:37 PMEverton spent £50m+ on a player about 5 years ago. We're nowhere near that level of spending, we seems to like the mid range gamble and lots of them. Hence, for me, why we never progress, we neither have the quality of managers or go full on with higher quality signings. We're in limbo, throwing loads at going nowhere.To be honest I wouldn’t use Everton as an example of something to aspire to. The value of a player might be an indicator of quality, but it might not be. We do need more quality though and we need to get a bloody move on.
I have said it before. We have spent a fortune on players over the last 25 odd years. Aside from Little and MON, we have never gone out and poached/spent on a top class elite manager.