Leeds want to sign Bridcutt permanently. It's claimed that Bridcutt earns around £26,000-a-week in wages at Sunderland, and Leeds were hoping to get the player on a permanent basis by negotiating a free transfer. However, Sunderland are believed to be looking to recoup some of the £2.5m they spent on Bridcutt back in January 2014, leaving Leeds to consider their next move for the player as they would rather not have to pay a transfer fee for the player.
When Bates "sold" the club he said "clubs attract all the parasites, con-men,agents,hangers on.who want to cash in. We are not doing that and it augers well for the future". He then sold the club to GFH with David Haigh as chief executive. It stank then and it stinks now.
It's almost like jacob Adler and Ken Bates are pissing themselves in the background as they pull the strings. Teak Trading, Forward Sports Fund and that slimeball Harvey rolled up in all this runs the FL even though he has been in charge of 2 clubs going into administration and 3 times ffs. FFS is not another company by the way
looking at them fixtures struggling to find you 1 point in August what is woody hoping for in that pic hand signals say a lot