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24 million a year for that bunch!!! Thats more than twice our wage bill for less than half the performance - Money well spent no wonder they so bitter and petty.
Thats actually cheered me up.
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Context -Current Norwich wages 24,196,000 (4th highest in the league !!!) on 10:11 - Dec 19 with 2027 views
There's been some really weird takes on both sides since this derby. We're promotion candidates, they're toss.
If a bunch of draws and squandering cheat payments from Sky for not giving the Prem a good go is as high as they go, so be it. The best thing is it seems to have united most of them back around Delia and Wagner like the hypocrites they often are.
I suspect our wages will catch up by January and the summer.
It's weird to think under Evans we were relegated comfortably with that kind of comparable budget. But we've actually appointed a Chairman and CEO that know how to run a football business, a good manager, a good coaching team, smart recruitment, invested in the clubs infrastructure, treatment facilities, and more off field that makes the on field work even better.
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Context -Current Norwich wages 24,196,000 (4th highest in the league !!!) on 11:05 - Dec 19 with 1798 views
That's what I hate about the Prem. The need to start overpaying for players and sticking them on 'prem' wages. Thankfully we have a manager who fully believes in the coaching process and is diligent in getting the right personalities in and improving them.
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Context -Current Norwich wages 24,196,000 (4th highest in the league !!!) on 11:14 - Dec 19 with 1757 views
Context -Current Norwich wages 24,196,000 (4th highest in the league !!!) on 10:31 - Dec 19 by ChampionsofInnsbruck
It's weird to think under Evans we were relegated comfortably with that kind of comparable budget. But we've actually appointed a Chairman and CEO that know how to run a football business, a good manager, a good coaching team, smart recruitment, invested in the clubs infrastructure, treatment facilities, and more off field that makes the on field work even better.
happy to be proved wrong, but i don't think our wages were anything like that high in the relegation season, evans was many years into his cost-cutting by that time
Context -Current Norwich wages 24,196,000 (4th highest in the league !!!) on 11:14 - Dec 19 by positivity
happy to be proved wrong, but i don't think our wages were anything like that high in the relegation season, evans was many years into his cost-cutting by that time
In context we were something like the 16th or 17th lowest paying team in wages in 2018-19, which is where we are now according to this. There is no shame in it, it proves that you can make a go of it if you get everything else right, it's not just about blowing a ton of money, but equally if you do try Championship on the cheap without doing the rest of it, you crash and burn.
Context -Current Norwich wages 24,196,000 (4th highest in the league !!!) on 11:27 - Dec 19 by ChampionsofInnsbruck
In context we were something like the 16th or 17th lowest paying team in wages in 2018-19, which is where we are now according to this. There is no shame in it, it proves that you can make a go of it if you get everything else right, it's not just about blowing a ton of money, but equally if you do try Championship on the cheap without doing the rest of it, you crash and burn.
ah, got you, i thought you were comparing to norwich's relative wages (probably top 6?), get it now!
Not long out the Premier League will be the main reason for that. Our wage bill will go up with each new signing being on considerably more than the one we let go. If we make the Premier League, obviously relegation clauses will be put into place, but they are still higher than your average Championship wage.
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Context -Current Norwich wages 24,196,000 (4th highest in the league !!!) on 19:28 - Dec 19 with 850 views