40-50 million
Just cannot see TB putting all that effort into getting up and not giving it a real good go at staying there.
Newcastle spent over £114,000,000 and got relegated
Swansea spent £16,000,000 and stayed up.
It's not how much you spend, it's how well you spend it. I think we will spend a modest amount very well.
30-35m
5 recruits - GK (westwood), LB (friend), CM (cairney), Winger (ince), Striker (continental superstar)
2 loans - FB cover (tomori), Striker (abraham)
Yes I mainly watch Championship football.
Indeed, it's not the size of the wand, it's how you wave it. At least, that's what I told a slightly disappointed Mrs EP on our wedding night.
30-35m
5 recruits - GK (westwood), LB (friend), CM (cairney), Winger (ince), Striker (continental superstar)
2 loans - FB cover (tomori), Striker (abraham)
Yes I mainly watch Championship football.
that shopping list would cost you a damn sight more than 30-35 mil
As the Burnley fan above says: £40 million on fees.
Bournemouth also spent roughly that amount first season up.
Factoring in sign-ons and wages, I'd guesstimate £80-100 million.
With the tv money, increased sponsorship, merchandise, gate receipts and a few player sales/loan fees that would likely see us break even in the first year. Which I imagine will be the ultimate aim.
Burnley came within a whisker of signing Grosicki for £8 million last August until he asked us to pay off his "substantial" gambling debts - caused by a serious addiction. It will be interesting to see what happens to Grosicki if, as looks likely, Hull are relegated. We also had a £10 million bid accepted by Hull for Robertson in January, but Silva put the block on it when the player was happy to move. Now, Robertson will probably be snapped up by a "bigger" fish.
Burnley have been notorious misers/penny-pinchers for years but last season we splashed out a fair bit....Brady (£13 million), Hendrick (£10 million), Defour (£8 million), Westwood (£5 million), Gudmunsson (£3 million), Pope (£1 million).
That is £40 million and it looks like we will finish 15th/16th......maybe this will be the sort of figure the Seagulls will spend. Funnily enough, in recent games both Brady & Defour (£21 million) have been hardly-used substitutes!!
If the Grosicki & Robertson bids had gone through, you'd be looking at a cool £60 million spent by Burnley last season - although in the knowledge they'd be recouping nearly half that alone by selling Michael Keane (to Man U, Spurs, Man City, Liverpool, Everton)....take your pick.
Ah, but did you stay up?