So do you think there is money or is he being slow as usual?
Quote from: "Phil from the upper holte"So do you think there is money or is he being slow as usual?There is money, Randy has said as much. However the wage bill has to be addressed, we can't keep adding to it so players have to go to allow others to come in. There are stil 30 days of the window to go so I'm relaxed about it.
Quote from: "Chris Smith"Quote from: "Phil from the upper holte"So do you think there is money or is he being slow as usual?There is money, Randy has said as much. However the wage bill has to be addressed, we can't keep adding to it so players have to go to allow others to come in. There are stil 30 days of the window to go so I'm relaxed about it.What if no-one leaves?
Quote from: "Phil from the upper holte"Quote from: "Chris Smith"Quote from: "Phil from the upper holte"So do you think there is money or is he being slow as usual?There is money, Randy has said as much. However the wage bill has to be addressed, we can't keep adding to it so players have to go to allow others to come in. There are stil 30 days of the window to go so I'm relaxed about it.What if no-one leaves?then we have what we have got, or do you advocate that we push the wages even further. Of course we have saved some money already but the big three that have to go are Heskey, Young and Sidwell
Yeah because we need some new players, Especially a new striker
Very intersting questionAnd the answer is yes, football is fucked.I understand that some people, myself included, hate management consultsnts but AT Kearney reckon that the English, Italian and Spanish premier leagues are 2 years from bankruptcy. If you can stand the business jargon and corporate language, it's an interesting read. This was published in the last couple of weeks.Sorry about the long linkhttp://www.atkearney.at/content/misc/wrapper.php/id/50310/name/pdf_100624_at_kearney_eu_football_sustainability_study_1277886823c88a.pdf
Can the Sky money continue to increase and are there new owners out there and, if so, are they good for the game. Risk to the Sky money will come from authorities wanting to reduce the monopoly they hold on prime-time TV matches.