Our system detected that your browser is blocking advertisements on our site. Please help support FoxesTalk by disabling any kind of ad blocker while browsing this site. Thank you.
Jump to content
Aus Fox

Premier League 2022/23 Thread

Recommended Posts

12 hours ago, Aus Fox said:

With all 3 teams playing at home on the final day, it’s worth looking at the away table:

Looking at this gives us arguably the easiest game on paper , with west ham being the worst team on their travels - Leeds the thoughts fixture

185595A4-F2A6-44CF-B92D-B0DE598A79A9.jpeg

Or you could flip this on its head and say we have the worst home record out of the three of us. 

 

Think you'd be hard pushed to find anyone on here who wouldn't swap our position with Everton's. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

23 minutes ago, FoxesTez said:

Or you could flip this on its head and say we have the worst home record out of the three of us. 

 

Think you'd be hard pushed to find anyone on here who wouldn't swap our position with Everton's. 

it’s a close call Everton’s home form is bottom three and they’ve conceded more and scored less than us.

Obviously, Everton are in pole position and have the points on the board, but way too many people on here saying it’s all done and dusted and doesn’t matter Everton will win anyway. Which is not based on any evidence- if this wasn’t the last game of the season Bournemouth would be favourites.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As I've said before we're not close to being in FFP trouble. 

 

Our CEO leaked to the media through local journos that we can't spend too much (probably to stop having our pants pulled down with transfer fees), and Lopetegui likely isn't happy about that message publicly undermining his saying we need to improve the squad.

 

Ballague is a pal of his so it's clearly been used to put pressure on the CEO to give him the funds promised when he joined. Lopetegui is a top coach and isn't going to be messed around. It's very unlikely the club will let him walk.

 

We can afford another window of spending, particularly because the sale of Neves and other fringe players will bring in plenty to offset the FFP issues of any large transfer spend. 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

32 minutes ago, Dave Fishwick said:

not sure about that

On the basis of? They’re higher than them in the league, they’ve already beaten them (comfortably) twice this season…. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

52 minutes ago, The Bear said:

As I've said before we're not close to being in FFP trouble. 

 

Our CEO leaked to the media through local journos that we can't spend too much (probably to stop having our pants pulled down with transfer fees), and Lopetegui likely isn't happy about that message publicly undermining his saying we need to improve the squad.

 

Ballague is a pal of his so it's clearly been used to put pressure on the CEO to give him the funds promised when he joined. Lopetegui is a top coach and isn't going to be messed around. It's very unlikely the club will let him walk.

 

We can afford another window of spending, particularly because the sale of Neves and other fringe players will bring in plenty to offset the FFP issues of any large transfer spend. 

 

ostrich.jpg

 

 

  • Like 1
  • Haha 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

59 minutes ago, The Bear said:

As I've said before we're not close to being in FFP trouble. 

 

Our CEO leaked to the media through local journos that we can't spend too much (probably to stop having our pants pulled down with transfer fees), and Lopetegui likely isn't happy about that message publicly undermining his saying we need to improve the squad.

 

Ballague is a pal of his so it's clearly been used to put pressure on the CEO to give him the funds promised when he joined. Lopetegui is a top coach and isn't going to be messed around. It's very unlikely the club will let him walk.

 

We can afford another window of spending, particularly because the sale of Neves and other fringe players will bring in plenty to offset the FFP issues of any large transfer spend. 

Sounds a lot like how we as fans here at Leicester saw ourselves at the end of last season, until reality set in later in the window/when this season started. 
 

Not saying you’re wrong, but just be wary. 

Edited by Pete52
Link to comment
Share on other sites

25 minutes ago, Bert said:

On the basis of? They’re higher than them in the league, they’ve already beaten them (comfortably) twice this season…. 

On the basis that Everton need a win and Bournemouth don’t 

 

that doesn’t mean Everton have an easy win but at home they should be favourites 

 

I’m also wondering about their fans coming onto the pitch as they did last season v palace.  They definitely intimidated the palace players in that last fifteen minutes who became desperate to get off that pitch before any fans could get on and reach them. They had no incentive to try and find an equaliser that day.   The club also have no interest in quelling that likely occurrence. It stank last season and nothing was really said about it because everyone was distracted by what happened with their fans and viera post match 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, Facecloth said:

They don't have financial muscle, yet. They have rich owners and they will need to build the brand and create income, like Man City have, but within the rules. Their yearly revenue is similar to ours and they splashed the cash in recent windows and not really sold, so FFP will grind them to a halt soon enough. Rich owners doesn't equal rich club.

Yea that ffp certainly sorts them out doesn’t it 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, trugerkem said:

Yea that ffp certainly sorts them out doesn’t it 

Everton are currently under investigation. We've had to reign in spending, Wolves are potentially losing their manager because FFP means he won't be able to spend what he wants in the summer. The reason Man City are under investigation is because they've cooked their figures to increase revenue to meet FFP regulations and allow themselves to spend more. Newcastle don't have the revenue and they haven't had time to increase revenue or fake figures like Man City.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, Facecloth said:

Everton are currently under investigation. We've had to reign in spending, Wolves are potentially losing their manager because FFP means he won't be able to spend what he wants in the summer. The reason Man City are under investigation is because they've cooked their figures to increase revenue to meet FFP regulations and allow themselves to spend more. Newcastle don't have the revenue and they haven't had time to increase revenue or fake figures like Man City.

PSG Bayern Munich Juventus Real Madrid Barcelona … there’s a theme here ….all the biggest teams … they are all at it…. The most corrupt sport in the world run by a corrupt organisation ….whether it’s ffp or brown envelopes it’s still corrupt 

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

In a few words, teams in top 4 (or top 6) in every major league can break the FFP without caring about any consequences but all the other teams have to adapt and adjust their transfer policies. Not only this but they're making statements to the media about this. I just love modern football. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Finnegan said:

 

ostrich.jpg

 

 

2 hours ago, Pete52 said:

Sounds a lot like how we as fans here at Leicester saw ourselves at the end of last season, until reality set in later in the window/when this season started. 
 

Not saying you’re wrong, but just be wary. 

 

1 hour ago, Facecloth said:

Wolves are potentially losing their manager because FFP means he won't be able to spend what he wants in the summer.

The BBC article now up about this says we made a loss of £46m in the last published set of accounts (21/22), and will likely make a loss this season (22/23) due to our transfer spending.

 

What the BBC article doesn't tell you is that we made a profit of £145m the previous year (20/21). Thats why I said we'll be fine until next season (end of 23/24) when that profitable year drops off the 3 year FFP cycle.

 

Particularly as I've already mentioned, we were always going to sell players this summer due to a bloated squad, the manager wanting his own players, and Neves likely to leave, plus a few players are out of contract and leaving any way (Moutinho, Traore and Costa). If Neves goes to Barcelona as planned then we'll likely make £60m+ in player sales.

 

We may be trying to reduce spending in anticipation of future accounts, but our owners Fosun have been courting and waiting for Lopetegui for 6 years now! It would be insane of them to lose him after half a season by lying to him about the finances!! If that genuinely happens then Fosun won't last very long. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...