SquaddieWolf
Just doesn't shut up
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He won't score any more goals in the prem than medon't worry boys,
bonatini Is going to score more goals than podence this season in the prem
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He won't score any more goals in the prem than medon't worry boys,
bonatini Is going to score more goals than podence this season in the prem
That’s not actually true - they voted him young player of the year, player of the year, and their forum said he’s the best loan player in their history because of his creativity, goals and assists.I’ve seen him, not as many times as you but enough to know comparisons with Neves are ridiculous. SU fans loved him but they also acknowledged he regularly tried too much fancy stuff. I hope he stays but if we’re sticking with a back 3 I’m not sure he fits well anywhere.
completely see your point and potential financial business sense. However if neves leaves in the last week and we scrabble around on deadline day , that's zero football sense zeo logical sense.Getting players in for pre season is absolutely ideal from a footballing perspective. Allows players to settle quickly and learn the system and roles they will be playing.
The structure of our club and the way in which it is staffed and set up doesn't put football as its primary concern.
Jeff under Fosun runs Wolves like a business primarily, and from a business perspective. Late deals are most likely better deals.
I agree completely. I think a lot of our business depends on the Neves situation. I think we were expecting him to go fairly early on allowing us to move on our primary targets.completely see your point and potential financial business sense. However if neves leaves in the last week and we scrabble around on deadline day , that's zero football sense zeo logical sense.
The amount of egg on people's faces here when we have the greatest transfer window to date is going to be immense.
They only serve positivity by the litre unfortunately.Can I have a pint of whatever you've been drinking???
I’m not though, I’m taking Lage’s quotes about MGW, where he said that Morgan knew his plans for him next season, and the fact we’ve offered him a new contract as a sign that he isn’t indifferent about him and wants him to stay.
Bloody EU, thank goodness for Brexit!They only serve positivity by the litre unfortunately.
It’s very, very possible.The amount of egg on people's faces here when we have the greatest transfer window to date is going to be immense.
It’s very, very possible.
I wrote months ago that this could be another plateau in our development. The timing could be right. Guo and Jeff must have been excited to see us finish 7th. twice, have a great cup run and the Europa.
No reason the wouldn’t try or want to get to those performances.
Go to bed old man happy clap hour is overMy mom
You really appear to understand nothing.
If we were to get a proper DoF I'd want someone better than Olofinjana.So a few pages back part of a post said that Seyi Olofinjana had been sacked at Grasshoppers, obviously translations aren’t always accurate but as he was always very well thought of at Wolves, could this just mean he is returning to us in a different role like a DoF to sort out of shortcomings in the transfer window?
Agreed that's as worse as Sellars and Traore-Barca episode.After the kaly sene debacle i don't want olofinjana back.
Jeff Shi thinks this is good for brand exposure
Possibly yes but we have to accept that there are rough times to go with the good, these spells of potential watching what we do aren't cos they don't give a **** it's other financial restraints they may be having to deal with as a business, cos that's what they are and we're part of that. Just because we don't spend 60 million each window (which would be lovely yes) we can't just start to turn! It's a tad on the childish side reallyExcept that Guo has far bigger issues to deal with right now, so I think Wolves and Fosun Sports are a long way down his priorities.
Fosun have a very diversified portfolio, and S&P took a more positive view than Moodys, so I’m not worried that they’re going belly up anytime soon. But anyone expecting Fosun to inject new capital into Wolves anytime soon, unless it’s to bail us from a relegation scrap, is going to be disappointed.
Probably half the planet plus thinking "who the **** is Jeff Shi"....Admist the worry, Jeff Shi has been TRENDING on Twitter tonight...
Possibly yes but we have to accept that there are rough times to go with the good, these spells of potential watching what we do aren't cos they don't give a **** it's other financial restraints they may be having to deal with as a business, cos that's what they are and we're part of that. Just because we don't spend 60 million each window (which would be lovely yes) we can't just start to turn! It's a tad on the childish side really
Why would City want to sell him for less than De Jong costs?They’ll use that cash for Bernardo Silva
Bet they still have more options in midfield than we doShort on players and staff apparently.
Mind you own business, it's between him and his momIn what way?
No translation issues, he was sacked along with the managing director. Too many mistakesSo a few pages back part of a post said that Seyi Olofinjana had been sacked at Grasshoppers, obviously translations aren’t always accurate but as he was always very well thought of at Wolves, could this just mean he is returning to us in a different role like a DoF to sort out of shortcomings in the transfer window?
Yes and to a degree I agree but an injection of say £70m to £100m to Wolves is nearly just maintenance for their investment and while I agree that Wolves are probably not a priority for Fosun, the figures I mentioned are not huge to them.Except that Guo has far bigger issues to deal with right now, so I think Wolves and Fosun Sports are a long way down his priorities.
Fosun have a very diversified portfolio, and S&P took a more positive view than Moodys, so I’m not worried that they’re going belly up anytime soon. But anyone expecting Fosun to inject new capital into Wolves anytime soon, unless it’s to bail us from a relegation scrap, is going to be disappointed.
Yes and to a degree I agree but an injection of say £70m to £100m to Wolves is nearly just maintenance for their investment and while I agree that Wolves are probably not a priority for Fosun, the figures I mentioned are not huge to them.
When I said that I think, ( or is it hope or even fantasy, ,.lol),Wolves might go big this window, I didn’t mean that Fosun would literally inject the cash but would ok Jeff taking a loan. Either way, I suspect Fosun would have to ok it. ( I have often wondered how much autonomy Jeff has).Not going to happen. Only if we are in a relegation scrap, are Fosun going to inject capital, and even in that scenario, it’s more likely they will ask the club to borrow from commercial lenders.
Fosun can’t inject money into us because of the CCP
China forcing investors to pull out of European football – DW – 04/13/2021
A few years ago, China was aiming to become a major player in world football. International stars were lured to the domestic Super League and investors bought up European clubs. This is all over.amp.dw.com
Hes the new Chuck NorrisProbably half the planet plus thinking "who the **** is Jeff Shi"....
For Grasshoppers.If they offer 20/25m I’d take it and buy 2/3 players from the bargain basement
Well hopefully they are working behind the scenes to find a new owner who can with some urgency. The longer the status quo remains, the greater the chance we will be canon fodder for relegation. By then it will be too late and they will just sod off.Fosun can’t inject money into us because of the CCP
China forcing investors to pull out of European football – DW – 04/13/2021
A few years ago, China was aiming to become a major player in world football. International stars were lured to the domestic Super League and investors bought up European clubs. This is all over.amp.dw.com
He wont though. He needs the job. Respectfully, he isnt exactly an A-lister.Todays the start of pre-season training. The day that Bruno said he wanted most of the signings at Compton.
If I were him, after being shafted, again, I’d be handing in my resignation and ****ing off to the Algarve.