Yes so does Chelsea etc. my point Is losses can be declared for various purposes. Under ffp these May be converted to loans or a new share issue. He may even have to pump money in. I find it hard to believe that the very successful men that either run or own our club can all be making the same mistake. It's not just TF involved here and clearly the redevelopment of the whole club for the long term is where the goal may be for some of them [ ie new stadium housing ships etc] if the doom mongrels are proved right then it's all been a hoax but the evidence to date would make that seem unlikely.
Early years still and Martinez do not have much left for enjoy services from Lukaku, Baines and Barkley etc. Moyes was loyal servant and did great job for toffees. Of course he accepted that ManU job. Who wouldnt have? Anyway time will tell how Martinez managed to do. Start has been wonderful and hopefully they won something or get the champion league spot before ManU.
Trouble is we have a manager we go has no interest in developing players, he just wants to get us up at all costs no matter how badly our situation is when we get there. We will be in a worse position that when we got promoted under Warnock. Henry is a prime example, desperate signing with no hope of playing in the PL, he's not even good enough for the championship and we spent a million on him.
Red card to United at Old Trafford! Didn't think I'd live to see the day. Had to take a former R though, Fabio on as a sub in the 76th, sent of three minutes later
Moyes star is declining at a rate of knots, not only is he taking ManUre into the twilight zone but Martinez success at Everton is showing him up still further...
I was surprised that they didn't boo Moyes at the end of the match, then I realized that they had all gone home before the final whistle.
....and a former R took them to the cleaners with a goal and a great assist. Too bad we don't have him doing that for us - playmaker & goal scorer.
Don't start me off. First sign something was up when Routledge wasn't signed. Exactly the type of player we could have done with and still could do with.
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You know what Norway?....That is a f**king good call mate Never thought of it but makes perfect sense!
I'd just like to make one observation. If Richard Dunne had of been playing yesterday, he'd be getting the usual run-around from his detractors on here. But seeing as it was young Onouha, not a single word has been said against him despite apparently being given a roasting from Jelavic. Just a thought
I hope so. As good a prospect as Onouha is, Hill and Dunne have barely put a foot wrong all season despite being under huge pressure because we've no midfield. I can't understand for the life of me how people could have a pop at either of them this season. But that's opinions, innit Soopy?!!
I have no idea whether Ipswich have nippy forwards or big "good in the air types", but I would have thought that may swing it either way. Most people agree that having the two slow CBs in together means we have to play a very deep back line, which isn't helpful. Also, Dunne hasn't looked too good of late. So on balance, I think I'd leave Dunne out and rely on Clint to win the aerial battle and Ned to win the foot races, whilst allowing the team to play further forward.
That's true. I'd agree with Harry and hold off on the drooling over a player that's yet to prove himself capable. The very reason he looked so self-assured earlier this season was because Dunne was beside him, guiding him. In fact, Green has looked far more composed this year too and I think that's in part down to Dunne as well. I've seen it a few times this year where he's been encouraging him and clapping him. He's the rock which our defense has been built on yet people want to drop him! I do feel we should wait until Onouha's had a steady run of performances before we start sucking him off. Whenever one of the two old boys get injured he'll have to take his chance.
I just think Harry will go for experience, particularly in away matches. More likely to use Ned when we are at home and pace at the back would be an advantage against the counter-attack...