The days of him taking moral stands against clubs transfer policies has long passed.Would be a nice thought, but there can't be too many people out there voluntarily willing to walk away from a 7-figure salary contract of employment.
Yep, all true.I hear ya, but how many clubs are queueing up to buy these players, and at what price, given how crap we've been at selling players over the years. Mina probably has a few suitors, maybe Keane, doubt there'd be anyone out there willing to pay £10-15m for Iwobi, Gbamin has barely kicked a ball for 2 years so who takes that risk on, Gomes maybe back to Spain or something, but Spanish sides don't have a lot of cash to spend, and Tosun I think is out of contract in the summer so no real fee for him. Plus, hard to shift players who'd rather stay put and collect their big wages so they can leave on a free and get the best deal for themselves. Messy situation.
Not sure Plymouth will be promoted mate.Cant afford to be paying off another manager, as we are still paying Koeman and The Gravy Train
He is here for another 19 months until the end of next season when we are playing Blackburn, Cardiff and Plymouth in our opening fixtures the following season
It still stinks of a turd.Bunch of bed wetters.
ye cannae polish a turd, but ye can roll it in glitter.
Being the bookies favourite means nothingHe should not be in the dug out on Sunday.
Obviously he will and if we are in or even around the bottom 3 by Xmas he’ll be gone by the first week of Jan.
As stated above he’s the bookies favourite for next manager to be sacked and that means quite a lot.
Relegation is a 500m gamble that Moshiri surely cannot take.