This whole fiasco would have been unthinkable just two months ago.
Quote from: Jimbo on July 11, 2011, 05:58:51 PMThis whole fiasco would have been unthinkable just two months ago. It's symptomatic of the whole club i'm afraid.Since O'Neill left they've barely put a foot right.
It's hard to imagine (well, I think it is!) that after all this bru-ha-ha, the club won't back McLeish in the transfer market. At least a bit, anyway.
Quote from: citizenDJ on July 11, 2011, 07:24:25 PMIt's hard to imagine (well, I think it is!) that after all this bru-ha-ha, the club won't back McLeish in the transfer market. At least a bit, anyway.Yes, but the club seems to be trying to break records in doing unimaginable things this summer.
Quote from: toronto villa on July 11, 2011, 06:01:18 PMDisappointing but it's what I expected. It won't be anything close to what they wanted I'll bet. It avoids the issue being dragged on for ever and possibly to court where everything gets a lot more expensive.What grounds do you have for thinking they won't have gotten exactly what their contractual position entitled them to?
Disappointing but it's what I expected. It won't be anything close to what they wanted I'll bet. It avoids the issue being dragged on for ever and possibly to court where everything gets a lot more expensive.
Just think we could have mark Hughes in place now and he would have been free and we would probably be in a similar position. We could have put that money towards parker. He better be fucking worth it. He looks wrong in the badge.
Whilst the Club could have held out until the 1st of July to appoint a different manager, the Club thought it was in the best interests of the fans and season ticket sales, to make the appointment of Alex McCleish, thus reducing the wait and probable implosion of impatient drama queens with our support.
Quote from: Villadawg on July 11, 2011, 06:08:09 PMQuote from: toronto villa on July 11, 2011, 06:01:18 PMDisappointing but it's what I expected. It won't be anything close to what they wanted I'll bet. It avoids the issue being dragged on for ever and possibly to court where everything gets a lot more expensive.What grounds do you have for thinking they won't have gotten exactly what their contractual position entitled them to?I'm almost certain that both sides will have settled out of expediency for a compromise figure as it suits neither for this to drag on for 12 months.