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It always has been and will be, about the Money.big club, crowds etc mean nowt to a footballer, its all £££££££'s outisde of the top 6.
although of course with tv money not counting to wage bill limits, clubs with bigger crowds will have more to spend on wagesIt always has been and will be, about the Money.
Not lower, the same. If Burnley offered more, they'd get their man because he's compensated for playing at a less prestigious club. If they offered the same, the player would plump for Everton.
Depends on price of a ticket surelyalthough of course with tv money not counting to wage bill limits, clubs with bigger crowds will have more to spend on wages
I wouldn't say that would happen with every player seeing where Burnley are right now...Everton certainly wouldn’t get the player at a reduced price like a Man U or Man City would over Everton.
Ooof they will have ya for thatOutside of the big 5/6 clubs, every other club in that league will be seen as a similar level and would come down to wages primarily and then location.
Should Watford offer the same wage as Newcastle, to some foreign player, the player would choose Watford, just to be in the capital and have that lifestyle.
Outside of the big 5/6 clubs, every other club in that league will be seen as a similar level and would come down to wages primarily and then location.
Should Watford offer the same wage as Newcastle, to some foreign player, the player would choose Watford, just to be in the capital and have that lifestyle.
Outside of the big 5/6 clubs, every other club in that league will be seen as a similar level and would come down to wages primarily and then location.
Should Watford offer the same wage as Newcastle, to some foreign player, the player would choose Watford, just to be in the capital and have that lifestyle.
Very trueDont think many would argue....5 years ago i would have .not now
Dont think many would argue....5 years ago i would have .not now
Haway man we all thought he would fuck it up in the Championship when they went down because he wasn’t used to that level.
We were wrong and unfortunately he’s done a good job and got a team relatively bereft of much Pl quality comfortably safe. He is a good manager
Titus?I'll give myself 6 lashes with a bramble
Football wise I wouldn't be bothered either way if he stays or goes. But the toon army meltdoon would be hilarious if he wentJust find it funny in one breath our fans saying he is not a good manager then in another saying they glad he could leave!
Don't really disagree with that. Watford have established themselves as a Premier League club and a stepping stone for players and managers.Outside of the big 5/6 clubs, every other club in that league will be seen as a similar level and would come down to wages primarily and then location.
Should Watford offer the same wage as Newcastle, to some foreign player, the player would choose Watford, just to be in the capital and have that lifestyle.
Spent less than all but Burnley and Bournemouth.He's a good manager, aye, but that's it. Without shitloads of money for him to spend the mags are destined for the cannon foddery of mid table obscurity under him until either one paty has had enough, or he takes them down again.
If he leaves now, they run the risk of getting a manager who can actually manage within his means and get one of the also rans into Europe, like Dyche, or Pardew.
The size of Crowds/attendances count for nothing nowadays mate. I think the stats were less than 1%, of a clubs total turnover, make that much difference to the accounts. Its the TV money that has fuc ked the game up by making far to many journeymen footballers multi millionaires that are able to hold clubs to ransom...Suffice to say, nothing lasts forever.although of course with tv money not counting to wage bill limits, clubs with bigger crowds will have more to spend on wages
Ok, so you’re just quoting rumours instead of being ITK...have been rumours he feels he owes us after agreeing to join then reneging literally at the last minute when Madrid came in
As put on the other thread there plenty of cash floating around too, 43m net profit last season, 30m profit after that in January transfers, plus whatever was made this season
You mean that the east end is going to riot...probably...but it’ll make no difference. You take delusion to new heights.at least 70m plus whatever comes in from sales. probably more Sullivan knows the fans will be in uproar again otherwise
Ok, so you’re just quoting rumours instead of being ITK...
You mean that the east end is going to riot...probably...but it’ll make no difference. You take delusion to new heights.
Does that include the World Cup?we';ve won more in the last 60 years and have bigger attendances?
Make no mistake, I intensely dislike those east end tossers but it’s notes if none of your fans are delusional...The Mags of the South