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Takeover Rumours

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That's the point Phil, you're not supposed to work it out.

I could post the name, or a massive clue no one could miss, but that could compromise my info.

By sheer chance I may have met someone with a direct link to the new owner ...

... seriously would you screw that up if you were in my shoes?

I shouldn't have told you I've got a Dell computer.😏😎😄
 

Would think Redy will have had a call - nearest we have had to having a team challenging the very top of English football in my lifetime - would have been interesting to see what would have happened if the Drumaville money had came in the summer of after the 1st 7th finish in the premier league..
It would have been interesting...

He was the only manager that " got Sunderland "
 
He's not gonna manage in league one and I imagine they his salary requirements would be an issue given our budget limitations, it doesn't matter how rich the prospective owners are, you can't just spend spend spend

Unless they start the whole shell company crack and pay him through some offshore lark, I guess


Well according to the crack re Rooney and Derby, coaching fees are outside of FFP
As an aside, do staff costs count towards FFP? Presume they do like, just wondering if the plan might be more to have Allardyce as a Director of Football, rather than manager. Might suit him better at his age, will add another football person to the set up, can benefit from his contacts, might be a good plan for all


Not according to the crack when Rooney was going to Derby
 
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I reckon it will be Glenn Hoddle advising the group. Plenty of experience managing in England starting at the level we find ourselves at now. He also setup his own youth academy so knows the importance of developing youth.
He was my only none safc English hero growing up.i
Big Sam was a perfect fit for us. I finally thought we'd clicked it with him at the helm. We played some entertain stuff with the squad he inherited and developed. I'd have him back in a heart beat.

Tin hat on but he shouldve got the job years before.
I’d have Him back yesterday to be honest
 
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