in fairness it looked like the player's father forced the move there and we were expected to spend a couple of years in the championship. the step up was massive. players might be happier to stay now.
Still contradicts Cortese's claims.
Still contradicts Cortese's claims.
Krueger et al really need to be very careful at the moment that they don't go down the route of saying the right things but achieving little. I've worked for both types - the dictatorial megalomaniac that gets things done, sometimes in an unpopular fashion, and the garrulous speaker who's everyone's friend but basically full of soundbites and bluster.
I know hands down which one I preferred working with.
Not really at all, completely different selling a 17 year old in League One for unheard of amounts of money for that league when they're not even that vital to the team, to achieving your best ever Premier League finish with potential to go further then selling your best players.
Have to say that Kreuger doesn't give us the same potential for humour as our Great Dictator didNo horsey heads, thumbscrews, giant shredders etc.
I remember the cartoonist Steve Bell expressing concern that, following Margaret Thatcher and John Major, Tony Blair didn't seem to provide him with much ammunition for satire. That all changed soon enough. Perhaps Ralph will invade Iraq.
The Freddy jokes didn't last long!
Krueger strikes me as a man that might rebrand the Nightmare on Elm Street films as "We've had some slightly uncomfortable sleep based moments whilst residing in the fine neighbourhood of Elm Street, but we're still here and we're still sleeping"
"You don't produce them [great players] just to sell, otherwise you give away your ambition."
Too f****** right..! One sentence says it all.