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Agenst fees in the Bundesliga in 2015. I've highlighted in red those clubs who I think have been badly managed on this criterion and in green those who have been well-managed.

Does anyone know how these compare to other countries?

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No idea but I recall seeing a few season back, we ourselves had a lot of money spent on agent fees - also recall Mr Trew highlighting afterwards that the club would reduce the amount spent.

It would be interesting to see League Two this season mind.

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You've misspelt "Onkel Didis Spielzeug" at number 5.

Here are the agents' fees paid by Premier League clubs for comparison:

AFC Bournemouth £2,328,862
Arsenal £11,928,584
Aston Villa £4,986,058
Chelsea £11,961,206
Crystal Palace £4,719,931
Everton £4,479,432
Leicester City £4,057,727
Liverpool £14,301,464
Manchester City £12,429,380
Manchester United £13,881,814
Newcastle United £5,946,031
Norwich City £2,484,285
Southampton £5,391,172
Stoke City £5,308,545
Sunderland £3,404,540
Swansea City £4,250,030
Tottenham Hotspur £5,987,052
Watford £1,620,229
West Bromwich Albion £3,342,217
West Ham United £7,049,001
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23 hours ago, DangerousSausage said:

Here are the agents' fees paid by Premier League clubs for comparison:

AFC Bournemouth £2,328,862
Arsenal £11,928,584
Aston Villa £4,986,058
Chelsea £11,961,206
Crystal Palace £4,719,931
Everton £4,479,432
Leicester City £4,057,727
Liverpool £14,301,464
Manchester City £12,429,380
Manchester United £13,881,814
Newcastle United £5,946,031
Norwich City £2,484,285
Southampton £5,391,172
Stoke City £5,308,545
Sunderland £3,404,540
Swansea City £4,250,030
Tottenham Hotspur £5,987,052
Watford £1,620,229
West Bromwich Albion £3,342,217
West Ham United £7,049,001

 

On ‎05‎/‎04‎/‎2016 at 14:02, ivansneck said:

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Agenst fees in the Bundesliga in 2015. I've highlighted in red those clubs who I think have been badly managed on this criterion and in green those who have been well-managed.

Does anyone know how these compare to other countries?

 

Average spend for Bundesliga clubs is 5.46666667 million (GBP)

Average spend for Premier League clubs is 6.78421053 million (GBP)

 

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The amounts from League 2

Accrington Stanley - £0 - 5th 
Barnet - £29,987 - 15th
Bristol Rovers - £28,392 - 3rd
Cambridge United - £84,091 - 12th
Carlisle United - £34,924 - 8th
Crawley Town - £15,750 - 16th
Dagenham & Redbridge - £700 - 24th
Exeter City - £19,560 - 11th
Hartlepool United - £0 - 17th 
Leyton Orient - £136,642 - 9th
Luton Town - £43,374 - 14th
Mansfield Town - £15,335 - 13th
Morecambe - £17,852 - 18th
Newport County - £10,205 - 21st
Northampton Town - £31,758 - 1st
Notts County - £71,086 - 20th
Oxford United - £40,565 - 2nd
Plymouth Argyle - £32,260 - 4th
Portsmouth - £268,175 - 6th
Stevenage - £7,495 - 22nd
AFC Wimbledon - £26,700 - 10th
Wycombe Wanderers - £10,261 - 7th
Yeovil Town - £55,807 - 19th
York City - £27,000 - 23rd
 Total - £1,007,920
Average: £41996.6667
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On 05/04/2016 at 15:43, DangerousSausage said:

You've misspelt "Onkel Didis Spielzeug" at number 5.

Here are the agents' fees paid by Premier League clubs for comparison:

AFC Bournemouth £2,328,862
Arsenal £11,928,584
Aston Villa £4,986,058
Chelsea £11,961,206
Crystal Palace £4,719,931
Everton £4,479,432
Leicester City £4,057,727
Liverpool £14,301,464
Manchester City £12,429,380
Manchester United £13,881,814
Newcastle United £5,946,031
Norwich City £2,484,285
Southampton £5,391,172
Stoke City £5,308,545
Sunderland £3,404,540
Swansea City £4,250,030
Tottenham Hotspur £5,987,052
Watford £1,620,229
West Bromwich Albion £3,342,217
West Ham United £7,049,001

That list goes to show what a joke football has become at the top level - over £125 million in the pockets of agents alone in one season.  All this while clubs at our level face extinction for the sake of a tiny fraction of those fees.  The chase for the pot of gold that the Premiership has become sickens me, there is something very wrong when these leeches can take so much out of the game.

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Championship:

Birmingham City - £443,570 - 9th
Blackburn Rovers - £1,254,610 - 16th
Bolton Wanderers -£964,869 - 24th
Brentford - £600,636 - 14th
Brighton & Hove Albion - £912,421 - 3rd
Bristol City - £231,316 - 20th
Burnley - £1,363,831 - 1st
Cardiff City - £2,828,133 - 7th
Charlton Athletic - £656,759 - 23rd
Derby County - £1,102,071 - 6th
Fulham - £2,735,336 - 19th
Huddersfield Town - £429,343 - 18th
Hull City- £1,813,919 - 4th
Ipswich Town - £261,347 - 8th
Leeds United - £786,897 - 15th
Middlesbrough - £850,285 - 2nd
MK Dons - £672,371 - 22nd
Nottingham Forest - £1,440,730 - 17th
Preston North End - £194,961 - 10th
QPR - £2,361,742 - 11th
Reading - £2,391,666 - 13th
Rotherham United - £185,430 - 21st
Sheffield Wednesday - £792,203 - 5th
Wolverhampton Wanderers - £849,600 - 12th
Total - £26,124,044
Average: £1088501.83
 
League 1:
Barnsley - £156,315 - 7th
Blackpool - £79,750 - 20th
Bradford City - £121,789 - 5th
Burton Albion - £11,581 - 2nd
Bury - £0 - 16th  
Chesterfield - £68,259 - 17th
Colchester United - £70,276 - 23
Coventry City - £104,015 - 11th
Crewe Alexandra - £12,392 - 24th
Doncaster Rovers - £64,924 - 22nd
Fleetwood Town - £57,988 - 19th
Gillingham - £27,125 - 4th
Millwall - £297,850 - 6th
Oldham Athletic - £38,473 - 21st
Peterborough United - £68,556 - 14th
Port Vale - £7,000 - 13th
Rochdale - £4,880 - 9th
Scunthorpe United - £112,650 - 12th
Sheffield United - £254,713 - 8th
Shrewsbury Town - £23,705 - 18th
Southend United - £46,893 - 10th
Swindon Town - £60,251 - 15th
Walsall - £17,491 - 3rd
Wigan Athletic - £1,461,088 - 1st

Total - £3,167,964
Average: £131998.5
 
phew I finished it :happy banana:
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Just had another look at those lists. We spent the third highest amount on agents' fees in League Two and more than 16 clubs in League One (including three of the top six). There's a massive jump to the Championship though. I bet these amounts correlate to playing budgets too.

Wigan account for almost half of League One's overall spending on agents at 1.4 million! Crazy. Are those figures for this season or last?

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On 05/04/2016 at 14:02, ivansneck said:

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Agenst fees in the Bundesliga in 2015. I've highlighted in red those clubs who I think have been badly managed on this criterion and in green those who have been well-managed.

Does anyone know how these compare to other countries?

Schalke aren't that bad are they? :)

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On 05/04/2016 at 14:02, ivansneck said: Book1_001.png

Agenst fees in the Bundesliga in 2015. I've highlighted in red those clubs who I think have been badly managed on this criterion and in green those who have been well-managed.

Does anyone know how these compare to other countries?

Schalke aren't that bad are they? [emoji4]

Oh yes they are in value for money terms. That's why the sporting director got sacked recently

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On ‎11‎/‎04‎/‎2016 at 10:40, DangerousSausage said:

 

Wigan account for almost half of League One's overall spending on agents at 1.4 million! Crazy. Are those figures for this season or last?

these figures are for 2015 not a specific season

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