You can quote all the historic stats you want but I'm not having it that it is 'amazing' for Everton Football Club to be challenging for a Conference League spot, after spending well over £100m last summer and which this season qualification extends all the way down into mid table.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2026 1:54 pm I agree with him. I think it is amazing.
Our net spend over the last 5 years is £12.13m. Our squad is still not fit for purpose. Multiple teams in the Championship have a higher net spend than that.
The teams immediately above and below us have the following net spend for the same period -
Bounemouth 6th - £128.76m
Brighton 7th - £0.53m (wow by the way)
Brentford 8th - £103.25m
Chelsea 9th - £643.81m
Fulham 11th - £143.36m
Sunderland 12th - £140.04m
Newcastle 13th - £430.61m
Palace 14th - £201.47m
Forest 15th - £328.86m
Leeds 16th - £75.4m
Spurs 17th - £578.86m
West Ham 18th - £317.1m
Apart from a few random outliers, money spent determines the positions teams finish. Moyes is significantly outperforming the vast majority of his peers in the league, with a squad that has a few good players but is still nowhere near good enough on the whole.
It is amazing that we're near Europe, and still have an outside chance of getting it with 2 games to go. I completely understand some of the issues people have with Moyes, but he's doing a brilliant job in relation to resources invested in the team.
We can appreciate we have had a solid season without feeling grateful for it.