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Scott Parker


Stoke City manager Alex Neil has informed the club he wants to speak Bournemouth. It's believe he has said his goodbyes and believes that the board having backed him. Neil will be in the stands tomorrow night for their game against Wolves.
Let’s have him . Promise a years supply of nifty cardigans
Not at £1320 a pop we won't!
Look at what Brentford or Southampton are spending. They are on a sustainability model.
Interesting to see Fulham are taken a more cautious approach too. It's not about spending money, it's about spending it wisely.
 
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Tbf, the way they started it was looking pretty likely he’d take them straight back down again. The manner of their defeats wasn’t acceptable.
Losing 9-0 told me they look like they will go straight down why not do it know might give them a chance of staying up with a different look on the pitch
 
Losing 9-0 told me they look like they will go straight down why not do it know might give them a chance of staying up with a different look on the pitch
Get someone like Dyche in to tighten the defence. But looking at some of the names though.

Terry
Rooney
Carrick
Henry
Woodgate

Mowbray doesn't look so bad now. :lol:
 
I don't know what to make him of as a manager. Gotten two squads that were far too good for the championship promoted and then totally flopped once he's reached the PL.

Would be interesting to see how he does at a club with a squad that isn't full of recently relegated PL players.
 
Sky were on about his replacement this morning. Wilder was 2nd favourite. The host said its well known Wilder hasn't been backed 😲.
We have signed 12 new players since last season ended plus offers in for another 3 with one being a striker we have reportedly offered £11 million for.
For a news channel they have no idea about what's happening outside of the top few clubs.
 
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