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It does work mate.It don’t work like mate unless you are a billionaires play thing and even then it can nearly put you out of business. We need a club built on a sustainable basis.
Then there are financial rules which you would think were almost deliberately put in place to stop us.
Possibly this and maybe also the closer he got to it and after talking at length to the club, and perhaps after watching the games this week (who knows), he might have realised he didn’t want to return to football management as much as he thought he did.
That’s not a slur against anyone, but the likelihood now is he won’t go on to have a career as a manager. And maybe he’s discovered through all this he’s quite content with that.
Super fan ehThat’s me done.
It does work mate.
He is supposedly a billionaire.
Man City, Man Utd,Chelsea, and now The Mags. They all do it.
If billybigbollox KLD is serious, f***ing spend some of it. He's spent the square root of fuck all whilst here mate. Its all smoke and f***ing mirrors, and we're letting him get away with it.
Totally and it’s far better that it hasn’t happened than if it had if that’s the case. Time will tell but it wouldn’t surprise me if one or both parties just realised after due diligence it wasn’t going to work. We move onI kind of agree with you,it was exciting for a time him and us but the hunger was not there in reality
He did not overspend.
And even you must admit that the way we have gone about this as a club has been farcical. With his professionalism, that everyone who has worked with him will attest to, our amateurism was probably enough to make him think "fuck that"
Possibly this and maybe also the closer he got to it and after talking at length to the club, and perhaps after watching the games this week (who knows), he might have realised he didn’t want to return to football management as much as he thought he did.
That’s not a slur against anyone, but the likelihood now is he won’t go on to have a career as a manager. And maybe he’s discovered through all this he’s quite content with that.
100% agree with this, the bloke could have walked into this club and done anything and still being seen as a hero, league one on the back of 3 failed promotion attempts and 2 defeats against poorer teams, the stage was set, plays offa no matter how it went and the crack would have been lets go get ready for next season and set a record points total next season lets have it big style but he walks away ?!?If Roy Keane really was offered the job and has walked away he’s as weak as piss.
What an amazing amazing opportunity this club is for a manager.
I think your latter point is a possibility but I don’t know.
He spent a fortune relative to quality of player in his first prem season- salaries as much as anything , Chopra and McShane for starters. Only Evans was quality and he didn’t belong to us.
Did well to keep us up to be fair.
Weak as piss or very astute? We’ll never know. If it didn’t look or feel right (from either side) it’s good that it hasn’t happened. I’d like to think the delay was down to proper due diligence and ultimately it just wasn’t right. Unlikely to work.If Roy Keane really was offered the job and has walked away he’s as weak as piss.
What an amazing amazing opportunity this club is for a manager.
I think that’s unfair. Chopra was good in the first PL year and scored some crucial goals. We pretty much made our money back for him. Same with Kenwyne Jones. He also signed Malbranque who was excellent.
He also signed players who stayed for years in Bardsley and Richardson.
The first year, the signings of Connolly, Miller, Wallace, Stokes and Edwards was vital to us getting promoted.
I think your latter point is a possibility but I don’t know.
He spent a fortune relative to quality of player in his first prem season- salaries as much as anything , Chopra and McShane for starters. Only Evans was quality and he didn’t belong to us.
Did well to keep us up to be fair.
.. Not if all the control is above you .. He's not another yes man ..If Roy Keane really was offered the job and has walked away he’s as weak as piss.
What an amazing amazing opportunity this club is for a manager.
I'm talking about company we kept very recently my friend.I think your talking about a different stratosphere to the one we operate in my friend.
What we’d give for a Higginbotham now!I was talking value for money and relative expenditure for the time, Gordon raised a few eye brows.
Malbrang was the season after. Big Kenwynne fan I was. But there was a lot of very average footballers in that crop. Higgenbotham was another.
Like I say to keep us up was a big achievement
Alternatively, if Roy Keane was offered the job and walked away, he saw something wrong or met a philosophy/system of working he didn't agree with and went with his principles. Works both ways.If Roy Keane really was offered the job and has walked away he’s as weak as piss.
What an amazing amazing opportunity this club is for a manager.
Think it’s hard to say he’s weak as piss mind, we’ll never know the details of the contract or why Keane supposedly knocked it back. Length of the deal? His back room staff choices didn’t want to come? Wanted control of transfers? Who knows?If Roy Keane really was offered the job and has walked away he’s as weak as piss.
What an amazing amazing opportunity this club is for a manager.