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Here's the knock-on effect by the way.https://mobile.twitter.com/KieranMaguire/status/1220115615739981826Look at that again.Burnley FC have a squad that has cost £95.6m to purchase.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 23, 2020, 12:28:05 amHere's the knock-on effect by the way.https://mobile.twitter.com/KieranMaguire/status/1220115615739981826Look at that again.Burnley FC have a squad that has cost £95.6m to purchase.I’ve always thought Burnley are the club we ought to be modelling ourselves on.
The point is the utterly obscene non-linearity in reward in modern day football.When we beat Burnley in early 2011, their squad was already inflated in price because of having had the previous season in the PL. According to those figures, their squad had cost something like £13-17m to put together. I'm guessing ours would have cost about £2-2.5m (mainly spent on Sharp with smaller amounts on Stock, Hayter, Keegan(?) Coppinger). So that was a ratio of about 6:1.Since then, they have become a mid-table PL side and we've averaged somewhere around the top 6 of Tier 3. Their squad now has cost about £100m, ours is...what? £0.5m? Mainly Ben Whiteman. So that's a ratio of 200:1.That is a ridiculously non-linear outcome for a few years of different trajectory. And (assuming Burnley don't mismanage) that sets a gulf between us and them for half a century.
Can't you?
Nick.No. You're approach ignores the point I'm making. Which is that the financial rewards and penalties of success and failure are divorced from all anything which remotely resembles natural justice. It's a system that is designed to reward then entrench the benefits that a club gets if it just has 3-4 years of success. And, as we are seeing with Chesterfield, it is a system that is amplifying the damage that a few seasons of underperformance produces.I think that is fundamentally immoral.
I can’t see how you’d think it’s gone up again over the last 3 years
Quote from: dickos1 on January 24, 2020, 02:46:10 pmI can’t see how you’d think it’s gone up again over the last 3 years I think it's higher than in that last figure, but who knows, maybe someone has something concrete to offer there?