Dream on!
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The 287th edition of the CIES Football Observatory's Weekly Post ranks clubs from the five major European leagues according to the value on the transfer market of players under contract.
The analysis takes into account the 20 players per club with the highest values as per the algorithm exclusively developed by the CIES Football Observatory research team.
The Clarets' valuations are: Nick Pope €10-15m; Matt Lowton €2-4m; Charlie Taylor €4-7m; Jack Cork €7-10m; James Tarkowski €15-20m; Ben Mee €4-7m; Johann Berg Gudmundsson €4-7m, Josh Brownhill €7-10m; Chris Wood €15-20m; Ashley Barnes €10-15m; Dwight McNeil €50-70m; Robbie Brady €1-2m; Jeff Hendrick €4-7m; Ben Gibson €1-2m; Bailey Peacock-Farrell €10-15m; Ashley Westwood €2-4m; Jay Rodriguez €10-15m; Erik Pieters €2-4m; Matej Vydra €2-4m; Kevin Long €1-2m.
Dream on!
I scrolled down without looking at those valuations and put mine up just out of curiosity. Here they are, this is what I'd want offered before I even thought of selling.
Pope £35m
Lowton £10m
Tarkowski £50m
Mee £15m
Taylor £25m
Hendrick £15m
Cork £10m
Westwood £10m
McNeill £50m
Barnes £15m
Wood £20m
Jay £15m
Vydra £12m
Just had a look back up at the OP, not far off with Cork, Wood, Barnes, McNeill and Jay, but they're way under on most of the others imo.
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charge 50p at the turnstiles - make all soccer games free to watch on tv (no silly PL money) - take away the gambling ads etc etc - and what'd be their value then...CM ?
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Quick calculation Norder...
19 home games, 20,000 attendance, season revenue £190,000.
Say 25 players and 10 staff, average wage £5400 per year. Just over £100 per week.
But we couldn't afford any lecky, insurance, travel, rates, hotels etc.
Above is a photograph of me (on the right) doing missionary work around Everest and introducing the Sherpas to the art of pipe smoking.