Quote from: LeeB on August 10, 2010, 08:56:43 AMQuote from: toronto villa on August 09, 2010, 08:34:09 PMQuote from: NeilH on August 09, 2010, 08:29:51 PMTo all those calling for Jol. Forget it right now. He is not going to walk out on Ajax just before their 2nd match of the season and with a point still to prove after a disappointing campaign last year.I was no huge MON fan, but the timing is frankly shocking and if there is only one way the club can go from here and that's back to the mediocrity from a few seasons ago. If the rumours of money restrictions are true, then how are we going to attract anyone to take us forward. Whatever way you spin it, the news is just frankly depressing.If you believe MON was on a sell to buy policy, then it doesn't compare to Jol. Ajax are well skint and it's what nearly forced Jol to join Fulham. I think if Jol was approached and Ajax compensated, he'd be here in a shot.This is the best job in England that Jol could hope for. I think he'd be here in a heartbeat, given the chance.Who would we have to sell to pay the compensation?
Quote from: toronto villa on August 09, 2010, 08:34:09 PMQuote from: NeilH on August 09, 2010, 08:29:51 PMTo all those calling for Jol. Forget it right now. He is not going to walk out on Ajax just before their 2nd match of the season and with a point still to prove after a disappointing campaign last year.I was no huge MON fan, but the timing is frankly shocking and if there is only one way the club can go from here and that's back to the mediocrity from a few seasons ago. If the rumours of money restrictions are true, then how are we going to attract anyone to take us forward. Whatever way you spin it, the news is just frankly depressing.If you believe MON was on a sell to buy policy, then it doesn't compare to Jol. Ajax are well skint and it's what nearly forced Jol to join Fulham. I think if Jol was approached and Ajax compensated, he'd be here in a shot.This is the best job in England that Jol could hope for. I think he'd be here in a heartbeat, given the chance.
Quote from: NeilH on August 09, 2010, 08:29:51 PMTo all those calling for Jol. Forget it right now. He is not going to walk out on Ajax just before their 2nd match of the season and with a point still to prove after a disappointing campaign last year.I was no huge MON fan, but the timing is frankly shocking and if there is only one way the club can go from here and that's back to the mediocrity from a few seasons ago. If the rumours of money restrictions are true, then how are we going to attract anyone to take us forward. Whatever way you spin it, the news is just frankly depressing.If you believe MON was on a sell to buy policy, then it doesn't compare to Jol. Ajax are well skint and it's what nearly forced Jol to join Fulham. I think if Jol was approached and Ajax compensated, he'd be here in a shot.
To all those calling for Jol. Forget it right now. He is not going to walk out on Ajax just before their 2nd match of the season and with a point still to prove after a disappointing campaign last year.I was no huge MON fan, but the timing is frankly shocking and if there is only one way the club can go from here and that's back to the mediocrity from a few seasons ago. If the rumours of money restrictions are true, then how are we going to attract anyone to take us forward. Whatever way you spin it, the news is just frankly depressing.
I think if Jol was approached and Ajax compensated, he'd be here in a shot.
Why? He is Dutch, managing one of the great Dutch teams, in front of 50,000 fans in a magnificent stadium and has a realsitic chance of being able to bring the title back after a seven year wait at aclub which rarely finishes out of the top three. How is it better here, just now?
He wanted to leave them for Fulham a couple of weeks ago. (Jol)
Quote from: olneythelonely on August 10, 2010, 09:52:20 AMHe wanted to leave them for Fulham a couple of weeks ago. (Jol)But didn't.
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