Possibly, but here's also the massive carrot that they're all **** so a couple of results will see them safe.
But nobody is ahead of him. Not Klopp, Guardiola or Ancelotti. They finally have their champions of europe manager, Don't you know?
don't know if it's been mentioned, but the stats from the brighton-everton game are ridiculous. possession: brighton 78%-22% goal attempts: brighton 23-10 shots on target: 5 each corners: brighton 15-1 attacks: brighton 179-46 dangerous attacks: brighton 130-32 final score 1-5 everton motm: their goalkeeper (pickford) bizarre.
They look better than the l**ds stats yesterday so I assume it's, a positive? . Dyche looks to have got them fighting.
Reading have Wigan have been getting most of the negative financial press this season, but Blackburn are in a similar mess...
I feel for the poor lads family seeing this getting dragged on and on. The lawyers will be the only winners. Cardiff City say they are to sue Nantes for damages over the Emiliano Sala tragedy with immediate effect in a move set to run into multi-millions. It comes after Swiss authorities ruled they were unable to overturn a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport which had previously rejected Cardiff's appeal against FIFA's demand for the first instalment of the £15million Sala transfer fee to be paid. The Bluebirds anticipated this ruling and have paperwork and documents ready to go as they move on to the next step of the legal process with a claim for damages. This, we understand, could be for anything between £20m and £200m. The former figure would cover the transfer fee, while the much larger one presumably would be to cover monies Cardiff felt they could have received had Sala kept them in the Premier League. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...city-ready-sue-nantes-26872512?utm_source=app
Not his fault, just here at the wrong time, but if there's one player who brings back horrible, Allam inspired flashbacks for me, it's Jakupovic