There is no point though, those figures for those distinctly average/shit players is just fucking the whole system up
I gave 4 reasons, you just chose to ignore them.
Henderson, Downing, Carrol, all worth a about £5m each tops...in the real world. Read my post about my Mackem mates. They thought Christmas had come twice when tehy sold Jordan 'He's fuckin shite' Henderson to you* whoppers!
They are worth whatever a club wants to sell him for, and what a club want to buy him for, not whatever you think he's worth. Why on earth would Villa want to sell Downing for £5m?
The statement about every team having money is also massively out, the sky deal will drop off given the law on tvs showing european cable, the costs of running clubs (mainly wages) have shot up.
That's quite possible, but it's not there yet, hence the prices are so high.
you'll see contracts that tie them to longer contracts with better wage packages.
Fifa Article 17 makes that unlikely
I think the homegrown rule just means they have to have trained at the club for 3 years before they turn 21. They don't have to be English...which is how Arsenal pass so easily.
No, they don't have to be English but the majority will be.
Ok yes turnover may have increased but so have wages which pretty much cancel each other out. So basically teams are borrowing more against assets.
Well, yes that's goes hand in hand. Because they have more turnover they spend more. The worst team in the Prem now gets £35M in TV money, the best a lot more. The top teams have turnovers of well over £100M a year.
I gave 4 reasons, you just chose to ignore them.
They are worth whatever a club wants to sell him for, and what a club want to buy him for, not whatever you think he's worth. Why on earth would Villa want to sell Downing for £5m?
That's quite possible, but it's not there yet, hence the prices are so high.
Fifa Article 17 makes that unlikely
No, they don't have to be English but the majority will be.
Well, yes that's goes hand in hand. Because they have more turnover they spend more. The worst team in the Prem now gets £35M in TV money, the best a lot more. The top teams have turnovers of well over £100M a year.