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Originally the Swankers
Lose 100 games in the premiership.
That is all.
That is all.
Prem started 92 -93 seasons so Everton as an ever present only loosing just over 5 games a season on average - not bad if true ??
How many ever present teams are there - Manu, Chelsea, Arsenal, Villa?? + What are theier loss rates
Blimey, wouldn't have had them down to be the first to reach that landmark. That said, I think that particular slice of negative stats is the least of their worries at the moment when you compare it to their ever-worsening financial state. I've heard the "A" word bandied about umpteen times recently...
That doesn't sound right, does it?
Edit: They have lost 270 games in the Premier League - Maybe 100 games at home?
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I've not followed the story about the parlous state of Everton's finances, so I'm at a loss to understand how a club that's been ever-present in the Premier League ( with all the TV money that brings ), and has good solid support, has got into such a mess.
Everton pay top 6 wages but without the commercial income or rich benefactor that other top teams have. The total wage bill isnt that high but when you consider they only have 20 senior players it's a factor. Main thing is the chairman isnt rich enough to act as a guarantor for loans and the traditional things (training ground, season ticket sales, sky income) have already been borrowed against. A lot of the £45m total debt is on overdraft so guess that's why the banks are twitchy. Administration is a bit unlikely though - could sell Baines, Jagielka, Arteta and Fellaini and clear the debt.
Everton my other team btw
wow, thats one of those interesting sources of info. only 7 clubs have stayed in the top flight the past 19 years... clubs that seem to have been around for ever have been there quite short times; clubs you cant remember had quite long stints.
Is it me or do they always have a shit start?
I think I am right in saying that Everton have only been out of the top flight for a record four seasons. The club that has had the most consecutive seasons in the top division is Arsenal
Everton pay top 6 wages but without the commercial income or rich benefactor that other top teams have. The total wage bill isnt that high but when you consider they only have 20 senior players it's a factor. Main thing is the chairman isnt rich enough to act as a guarantor for loans and the traditional things (training ground, season ticket sales, sky income) have already been borrowed against. A lot of the £45m total debt is on overdraft so guess that's why the banks are twitchy. Administration is a bit unlikely though - could sell Baines, Jagielka, Arteta and Fellaini and clear the debt.
Everton my other team btw