SuperGran
Off with her head!
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You two are as bad as each otherSee how it’s calmed you down? Horlicks is great!
You two are as bad as each otherSee how it’s calmed you down? Horlicks is great!
Definitely Stadler and Waldorf vibes....You two are as bad as each other
Ordinarily I’d 100% agree with you on it. I just didn’t expect to be on the end of a hissy fit when I was actually agreeing with BSK for once.You two are as bad as each other
If we’re going muppets, I’m definitely more “Animal”Definitely Stadler and Waldorf vibes....
Sussex, do you really believe the finances were that tight???
I think many of us have blindly clung on to such a statement for the last 3 summers.If Fosun wish to achieve their originally stated objectives they need to back GON. Now that they have a proven quality manager, they can really push on towards these objectives. The summer transfer window will tell us how serious they really are.
I think that’s fair I agree that all I’ve seen from various sources was that we were very close around 2m close. Interesting that forest based there projections on finishing 15th wheras we did ours on finishing 17thI don’t know if I’m totally honest. I didn’t trust Shi or Fosun a year ago when they appeared to change their tune over the limits of FFP. It was then reported from various sources we were close in the last assessment period, and a fair few clubs ended up close to the limit by all accounts, so I have to conclude that maybe the club were on the level after all. Loppy didn’t fill me with trust in hindsight.
As for the current assessment period ending in June, we’ve heard some pretty definitive figures stated for how close we would have been had we finished 17th, and I have no evidence to believe otherwise at this stage. My nagging doubt is that we have seen Shi change his narrative over the years, sometimes even over the course of a summer, so there is some uncertainty in how much we can trust what’s reported by the club through their trusted journalists. But until I see evidence to the contrary, I’m going to accept what’s been reported.
I think Ron Jeremy, Rocco Siffredi & Linzi Drew used toI’m not sure anyone relishes working for David Sullivan to be honest
Post of the day!I think Ron Jeremy, Rocco Siffredi & Linzi Drew used to
I'll get me coat...................
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Sullivan always comes across as the sort of bloke who if you shook his hand you’d check afterwards that your watch was still there.
You wouldn’t trust him with your spouse or your kids or your pets would you?Post of the day!
Sullivan always comes across as the sort of bloke who if you shook his hand you’d check afterwards that your watch was still there.
I’d make sure I was wearing surgical grade gloves before shaking his hand!And then maybe pop to the bathroom to wash your hands…
You wouldn’t trust him with your spouse or your kids or your pets would you?
but unfortunately GON willOf course he would have been sounded out by West Ham, knowing that Moyes is likely stepping down at the end of the season. And he will have made the club fully aware that he’s got options at the end of the season. It’s nothing new and is happening to managers around the world every single season, it’s the leverage he needs to get some solid promises for the summer.
Surely anybody wanting to join Everton at the minute would require sectioning......Just been reading GON's comments after last night and reading between the lines he sounds like a very ****ed off manager. He's obviously extremely ambitious and after his heroics last season at B'mouth losing the chance to take us to Europe because of our paper-thin squad will surely test his loyalty to Wolves. Realistically imv there are only 2 Prem clubs that could come his way - Everton now if they sack Dyche and possibly WHU in the summer if Moyes goes. I genuinely believe his stock has risen so high now that he would be in with a shout at both clubs. My view is that he will be here in the summer but our transfer dealings, both in and out will determine his future.
I can imagine him jumping ship and going to Everton .. I mean who wouldn’t want to a club on the brink of administration would be so attractiveJust been reading GON's comments after last night and reading between the lines he sounds like a very ****ed off manager. He's obviously extremely ambitious and after his heroics last season at B'mouth losing the chance to take us to Europe because of our paper-thin squad will surely test his loyalty to Wolves. Realistically imv there are only 2 Prem clubs that could come his way - Everton now if they sack Dyche and possibly WHU in the summer if Moyes goes. I genuinely believe his stock has risen so high now that he would be in with a shout at both clubs. My view is that he will be here in the summer but our transfer dealings, both in and out will determine his future.
Everton now if they sack Dyche and possibly WHU in the summer if Moyes goes. I genuinely believe his stock has risen so high now that he would be in with a shout at both clubs.
Makes absolute sense - Everton are a clear upgrade with their squad depth, and financial strength, why wouldn’t he jump at the opportunity to work for such a sensible and well planned club?Just been reading GON's comments after last night and reading between the lines he sounds like a very ****ed off manager. He's obviously extremely ambitious and after his heroics last season at B'mouth losing the chance to take us to Europe because of our paper-thin squad will surely test his loyalty to Wolves. Realistically imv there are only 2 Prem clubs that could come his way - Everton now if they sack Dyche and possibly WHU in the summer if Moyes goes. I genuinely believe his stock has risen so high now that he would be in with a shout at both clubs. My view is that he will be here in the summer but our transfer dealings, both in and out will determine his future.
..... and count your fingers....And then maybe pop to the bathroom to wash your hands…
Just been reading GON's comments after last night and reading between the lines he sounds like a very ****ed off manager. He's obviously extremely ambitious and after his heroics last season at B'mouth losing the chance to take us to Europe because of our paper-thin squad will surely test his loyalty to Wolves. Realistically imv there are only 2 Prem clubs that could come his way - Everton now if they sack Dyche and possibly WHU in the summer if Moyes goes. I genuinely believe his stock has risen so high now that he would be in with a shout at both clubs. My view is that he will be here in the summer but our transfer dealings, both in and out will determine his future.
There’ll be a queue, surely for such a prestigious jobMakes absolute sense - Everton are a clear upgrade with their squad depth, and financial strength, why wouldn’t he jump at the opportunity to work for such a sensible and well planned
There’s a first time for everything …I think NNW has had a mare here………
I can imagine him jumping ship and going to Everton .. I mean who wouldn’t want to a club on the brink of administration would be so attractive
Deeney said that based solely on the assumption that Liverpool will be using nothing but young and inexperienced players next year as all their stars and senior players leave for pastures new.Troy Deeney recommends Gary for the Liverpool job
If I had to guess, I would say he will stay at Wolves and then take over for the bloke who replaces Klopp. He is SO YOUNG for a manager. No rush at all to jump anywhere. This is such an ideal situation...even the constraints take some heat off him. If he stays at Wolves a few seasons and keeps improving at the job, he will probably do well, and in 2027 or so his stock will be quite, quite high. And he will be just entering his mid 40s.
Jump too early and he could just be flavour of the month.
Exactly.So basically, don’t do a graham potter lol
Wow, his stock must be really high if you think he could even be considered for the Everton job! I'd be flattered to think a Wolves manager could go on to one day manage Everton. What an honour.
Trouble is in their current predicament and with how their ownership is, I doubt Jesus could resurrect them. If it’s not this season it’ll be next they go downDon't kid yourself. Resurrecting Everton would be a massive feather in the cap. Whatever you think, Everton are legendary club of English footy.
So would being a big success at Wolves.Don't kid yourself. Resurrecting Everton would be a massive feather in the cap. Whatever you think, Everton are legendary club of English footy.