DB11 Posted 16 May 2012 Posted 16 May 2012 Based on this season. What they spent and how many points they accumulated. 1. Spurs (9.28 points per million) 2. Everton (8.84) 3. West Brom (5.88) 4. Swansea (4.16) 5. Wigan (3.95) 6. Norwich (3.58) 7. Fulham (3.38) 8. Newcastle (2.82) 9. Bolton (2.62) 10. Wolves (2.36 11. Aston Villa (2.12) 12. Stoke (2.06) 13. Sunderland (1.83) 14. Blackburn (1.80) 15. Man Utd (1.77) 16. QPR (1.60) 17. Arsenal (1.23) 18. Man City (1.07) 19. Liverpool (0.90) 20. Chelsea (0.71)
Libertine Dream Posted 16 May 2012 Posted 16 May 2012 Is that their net spend or just the spend on transfers excluding sales
Kitchandro Posted 16 May 2012 Posted 16 May 2012 Man City will be gutted. I bet that title feels so empty now.
Out Foxed Posted 16 May 2012 Posted 16 May 2012 Man City will be gutted. I bet that title feels so empty now.
davieG Posted 17 May 2012 Posted 17 May 2012 Based on this season. What they spent and how many points they accumulated. 1. Spurs (9.28 points per million) 2. Everton (8.84) 3. West Brom (5.88) 4. Swansea (4.16) 5. Wigan (3.95) 6. Norwich (3.58) 7. Fulham (3.38) 8. Newcastle (2.82) 9. Bolton (2.62) 10. Wolves (2.36 11. Aston Villa (2.12) 12. Stoke (2.06) 13. Sunderland (1.83) 14. Blackburn (1.80) 15. Man Utd (1.77) 16. QPR (1.60) 17. Arsenal (1.23) 18. Man City (1.07) 19. Liverpool (0.90) 20. Chelsea (0.71) Does that include transfer fees spent previous to this season on current players, wages, bonuses, manager, coaches and other football running costs? If not it's a pointless stat
Manwell Pablo Posted 17 May 2012 Posted 17 May 2012 Really Hopeing nobody does this for the Championship.
AyewJoking Posted 17 May 2012 Posted 17 May 2012 So Man City could have got maximum points but compared to what they have spent they still wouldnt top that table its too early!
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