I'd be very surprised if they spent over £100m net this window.
Now they're in the CL they will sponsor their own shirts for a 'fair value' of c £40m. There will be plenty of other effectively self-funded sponsorships. Add in the CL TV revenue and extra fixtures, some dead wood leaving etc and they'll be spending big this window.
Quote from: Smithy on June 14, 2023, 01:16:51 PM I'd be very surprised if they spent over £100m net this window.I wouldn't. Half of that will probably go on James Maddison.
Quote from: Risso on June 14, 2023, 01:45:52 PMQuote from: Smithy on June 14, 2023, 01:16:51 PM I'd be very surprised if they spent over £100m net this window.I wouldn't. Half of that will probably go on James Maddison.I also think Maddison is Newcastle bound, probably for £60m-ish, but I still don't think they'll spend over £100m net, unless I've completely misread Newcastle's position when they took over and they can accrue even more losses in their rolling FFP period. I know Man City are in a lot of potential trouble as far as FFP is concerned, but those are all "historic" breaches (as I understand it). In the last couple of years, since the rules have been tightened, they've been playing it more conservatively in terms of net spend. Newcastle don't have the wiggle room that city had five or six years ago to splurge big and 'hide it'.I also can't see how Chelsea aren't completely fucked as far as FFP is concerned, so it might be I just don't understand this stuff as well as I thought I did!
Quote from: Paul.S on June 13, 2023, 10:43:05 AMI can definitely understand our fan base being cautious about any appointment the club makes. It’s only a few years back we since we nearly lost the club and it’s entirely understandable to question things.What I would say is that the owners we have are experienced owners of sports clubs. They haven’t got to where they are by letting people walk over them and as we’ve seen won’t hesitate to pull the trigger if needed. I’m very comfortable with what’s going on because I can see the owners are competent and if needed, ruthless. This is going to be a very exciting time for our club and I can’t wait.The point is, if and when they do pull the trigger there will be nothing left. The entire staff including the sporting Director will be Emery's people. It's great whilst it works, but if it stops working we're screwed.It's the polar opposite of what we have been trying to do - set up a structure that a head coach can come in and work with, with the safety net of continuity.I'm massively excited about the next few seasons, but feel that if it goes wrong, the fall will be a hard one.
I can definitely understand our fan base being cautious about any appointment the club makes. It’s only a few years back we since we nearly lost the club and it’s entirely understandable to question things.What I would say is that the owners we have are experienced owners of sports clubs. They haven’t got to where they are by letting people walk over them and as we’ve seen won’t hesitate to pull the trigger if needed. I’m very comfortable with what’s going on because I can see the owners are competent and if needed, ruthless. This is going to be a very exciting time for our club and I can’t wait.
Quote from: chrisw1 on June 14, 2023, 08:29:22 AMThe point is, if and when they do pull the trigger there will be nothing left. The entire staff including the sporting Director will be Emery's people. It's great whilst it works, but if it stops working we're screwed.It's the polar opposite of what we have been trying to do - set up a structure that a head coach can come in and work with, with the safety net of continuity.I'm massively excited about the next few seasons, but feel that if it goes wrong, the fall will be a hard one.If it goes wrong under Emery I don’t know where we’ll turn then.
The point is, if and when they do pull the trigger there will be nothing left. The entire staff including the sporting Director will be Emery's people. It's great whilst it works, but if it stops working we're screwed.It's the polar opposite of what we have been trying to do - set up a structure that a head coach can come in and work with, with the safety net of continuity.I'm massively excited about the next few seasons, but feel that if it goes wrong, the fall will be a hard one.
Blimey, are people seriously worried about it possibly going wrong? It's pre-season, chill out.
Quote from: chrisw1 on June 14, 2023, 08:29:22 AMQuote from: Paul.S on June 13, 2023, 10:43:05 AMI can definitely understand our fan base being cautious about any appointment the club makes. It’s only a few years back we since we nearly lost the club and it’s entirely understandable to question things.What I would say is that the owners we have are experienced owners of sports clubs. They haven’t got to where they are by letting people walk over them and as we’ve seen won’t hesitate to pull the trigger if needed. I’m very comfortable with what’s going on because I can see the owners are competent and if needed, ruthless. This is going to be a very exciting time for our club and I can’t wait.The point is, if and when they do pull the trigger there will be nothing left. The entire staff including the sporting Director will be Emery's people. It's great whilst it works, but if it stops working we're screwed.It's the polar opposite of what we have been trying to do - set up a structure that a head coach can come in and work with, with the safety net of continuity.I'm massively excited about the next few seasons, but feel that if it goes wrong, the fall will be a hard one.If it goes wrong under Emery I don’t know where we’ll turn then. A truly world class coach with his own staff around him surely means more chance of success. I reckon when he eventually leaves the chances are that the club will be in a much better position than it was before he came.
Quote from: Paul.S on June 14, 2023, 05:48:22 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on June 14, 2023, 08:29:22 AMThe point is, if and when they do pull the trigger there will be nothing left. The entire staff including the sporting Director will be Emery's people. It's great whilst it works, but if it stops working we're screwed.It's the polar opposite of what we have been trying to do - set up a structure that a head coach can come in and work with, with the safety net of continuity.I'm massively excited about the next few seasons, but feel that if it goes wrong, the fall will be a hard one.If it goes wrong under Emery I don’t know where we’ll turn then. I'll become a lifelong Dolphins fan.
Agreed a €3m buy out of his notice period.Hey hey its the Monchi!