Big contracts have been coming off the books since 2020 it never seems to make a bit of differenceOur books aren't fully clean until the summer when a few of the big contracts are wiped off from the previous cycle
There's about 24m of wiggle room atm, that balloons in June
Realistic. We can't make new players appear by magicJesus. You're a barrel of laughs
Not that I wish to rake this back over the coals, but I don't think we can be sure Utd's claims were all that different to our Covid costs, for example. It's all reported so badly.X could be 100 trillion pounds or 50p doesn't matter.. If Y is 105 million or more above X then it's a breach. United's was but as I said they were allowed to claim back things by the pl to bring them under the 105 million. We never got such leniency.
Is it though?Ridiculous comments from Moyes about the quality of player that can be brought in. That won't sit right with any player hoping to come here knowing he's not what Moyes wants.
Disgraceful tbh.
The message is "Baton the hatches down" with what we've got and hope for the best til summer.
Pitiful position to be in.
It's pretty ridiculous for a manager to be saying "we don't even want you" to prospective signings ye. Whether true or notIs it though?
They got 40 million allowance for 2022\23 nobody else claimed anything, they also got allowance for the cost 35 million of selling the club, standard business expenses which usually is taken on by the sellers. Yet we were told that we should have anticipated Russian wars.We definitely did with Covid losses.
The comment is aimed at the fans I think. Don’t be expecting mammoth deals.It's pretty ridiculous for a manager to be saying "we don't even want you" to prospective signings ye. Whether true or not
Haven’t watched presser but sounds like maybe Moyes was sold a lie on what we could do in January. Dyche said similar when he joined. Think Carlo left because of that as well.
Do we blame a badly run club or our managers being too trusting?