Dan Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 1 hour ago, MShaffu42 said: Only 2.5 transfer windows spent in the Premier League and Bournemouth are 14th... To be fair it's easy to climb a few places when you've got the likes of Swansea & Southampton there. If we had sold Vardy, or do sell Mahrez, we'll be bottom of this by a landslide.
Monk Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 Really surprised Sunderland, Newcastle and QPR not on that list.
sm1 Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 13 minutes ago, Monk said: Really surprised Sunderland, Newcastle and QPR not on that list. Sunderland have spent nearly 160M and are 7th. Really surprised with Spurs, they've spent nearly as much as Arsenal and have nothing to show.
lfu Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 34 minutes ago, Monk said: Really surprised Sunderland, Newcastle and QPR not on that list. the list is for this season's teams
Monk Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 26 minutes ago, sm1 said: Sunderland have spent nearly 160M and are 7th. Really surprised with Spurs, they've spent nearly as much as Arsenal and have nothing to show. Brain not working, clearly.
Will1981 Posted 2 August 2016 Author Posted 2 August 2016 44 minutes ago, Monk said: Manchester City £801.58m Chelsea £711.07m Manchester United £487.46m Liverpool £381.5m Aston Villa £195,26m Arsenal £179.69m Tottenham £170.13m Newcastle £169.39m Sunderland £157.17m Stoke £122.54m Middlesbrough £105.62m Fulham £88.36m Everton £87.36m West Ham £86.5m Q.P.R. £64.84m Hull £55.27m Crystal Palace £53.87m Bournemouth £46.49m Birmingham £43.67m West Brom £36.53m Watford £34.35m Wolves £31.82m Sheff Wed £28.82m Derby £28.81m Norwich £21.7m Leicester £18.58m Cardiff £17.97m Burnley £12.28m Nottm Forest £9.4m Swansea £1.24m Southampton -£5.15m I have added the top spending championship clubs to the list. 48 minutes ago, Dan LCFC said:
Len Finsbury Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 4 hours ago, MrSpaM said: Makes you wonder how awful the recruiting must be at Sunderland. How the hell have they lost so much money on transfers 2 hours ago, Dan LCFC said: Sunderland I think Sunderland's transfer problems come from (a) staving off relegation on a regular basis - it's more difficult for a player to shine in a relegation battle and increase their value and (b) the frequent managerial changes means that unfancied players bought at a high cost by a previous manager are usually sold off for a lot cheaper than their purchase price.
lcfcdamo Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 2 hours ago, Will1981 said: Manchester City £801.58m Chelsea £711.07m Manchester United £487.46m Liverpool £381.5m Aston Villa £195,26m Arsenal £179.69m Tottenham £170.13m Newcastle £169.39m Sunderland £157.17m Stoke £122.54m Middlesbrough £105.62m Fulham £88.36m Everton £87.36m West Ham £86.5m Q.P.R. £64.84m Hull £55.27m Crystal Palace £53.87m Bournemouth £46.49m Birmingham £43.67m West Brom £36.53m Watford £34.35m Wolves £31.82m Sheff Wed £28.82m Derby £28.81m Norwich £21.7m Leicester £18.58m Cardiff £17.97m Burnley £12.28m Nottm Forest £9.4m Swansea £1.24m Southampton -£5.15m I have added the top spending championship clubs to the list. Wow Southampton have made money crazy really
sm1 Posted 2 August 2016 Posted 2 August 2016 Surprised to see Forest aren't far behind us and neither is Burnley. Someone needs to show Dyche this.
Guest Col city fan Posted 20 August 2016 Posted 20 August 2016 On Tuesday, August 02, 2016 at 12:55, Fox96 said: Wow, disgraceful that Man City have such a high net but were only bought out 8 years ago. I posted this last year and was ignored. People bang on about Chelsea's spending, how they hate them and all that. Man City are the ones.. They've been disgracefully wasteful.
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