I'd be surprised if Grosicki goes he's not good enough for a mid table Prem side and no use in a relegation battle so would probably be abroad if he does go. Bowen has not done enough and we'd probably want £5m plus. Maybe lose one of the out of contract (summer) players. Ins I wont hold my breath maybe a centre back on loan.
Anything north of 5m and he's gone, 5m for a young player with huge potential like Bowen is a steal. Unfortunately what we class as a decnt fee will differ from what the Thundercunt in charge will see as a decent fee
Now is the time to sell Bowen IMO. He's had a good half season and on a high, January can inflate his price. Now Adkins is in charge to football will become negative, chances and ultimately goals will dry up, and his value will drop.
No doubt you asked the obvious question about the deputy, i.e. he's a **** isn't he? But did he quantify how much of a ****? a) a simplistic, almost benevolent: yeah he's a ****. b) a slightly incredulous: what a **** c) or a angry, seething: he's a right ****ing ****. Anything else you discussed, that you would care to share? LIke when he thinks he might walk out on the job, when he too realises he's been shafted and that any manager that is employed by the simpletons is going to face the same **** storm? 1 minute past midnight on Jan 31st, 2018 perhaps?
You really expect us to belive Adkins just opened up about that kind if stuff to a complete random stranger....
He was very professional and careful about what he said. Sorry, no other real 'goss'. Came across, as expected, as a really nice genuine positive bloke. I'm glad he's here, but I can't quite get my head round why he agreed to join us when it involves working under the twat Enob.
It's a ****ing job you tit. The average tenure of a manager in the professional game in England has dropped to just 1.23 years - with the Championship the hardest league in which to keep your job. The League Managers' Association has revealed that in the Championship, where there were 20 dismissals in the recently-completed season, the average spell in charge is just 0.86 years. There were 47 manager dismissals in the 2014-15 season, the most since the 2001-02 campaign when 53 were sacked.