Thank you for your wishes. I will. I am Phelan optimistic again. Just before I nod off, can you tell me what time is Mo's flight to Austria tomorrow to join the lads - I just want to bid him the best of luck before he boards the plane, you know, just to tell him how he is such a key player to ensure we stay up this season.
He IS fully prepared Jules, because from his point of view he can still ensure that the vast majority of £170M is going to go directly to the Allam's, and not into improving the quality of the squad and management structure. He's in, over a period of time, a no lose situation. Sad but true. No one tells them how to run their business, or increase their family fortune, and still irememberwaggy doesn't smell the coffee.
Tweeted by: The Irrelevants @ 1904irrelevants It's Coleman. Set to resign in the morning if FAW don't allow him to leave. Probably bollocks. please log in to view this image
People fought wars for the rights to make independent choices. I'd always wear a poppy but I 100% feel people shouldn't be pressured into doing it.
The Allams favourite news outlet... Hull City: Tigers will continue their attempt to snare Chris Coleman http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spor...heir-attempt-to-snare-chris-coleman-1-8047066
It's like Diames comeback......next week, tomorrow....pffft, is it ever going happen. Whoever it is, we are ****ed anyway, just hurry up and get them, get relegated and move on.
From the Guardian 3rd August “The simple fact of the matter is that there is a contract in place,” said the FAW president, David Griffiths. “He shouldn’t be speaking to anybody else and they most definitely should not be speaking to Chris without coming to us first for permission.' This sounds like the Allam's have obviously gone behind the FAW's back and sounded out Coleman who hasn't made any comments in the media. If he wasn't interested he would surely just have issued a press release. I'm guessing the **** will hit the fan around 9am and he will resign. Get down to the airport and block all calls from FAW lawyers.
It is Coleman as plan A. Anyone else would be a compromise. Zola seems to be plan B. I'd rather have plan A but then I'd rather have SB back and new owners! And still have MD here!
Sounds iffy from the FAW point of view then. I wouldn't have thought Coleman would fancy this, especially as his stock is high at this point. This will cost compo and a transfer budget presumably. Poor old Brucie, treated like a leper.
Yet another thing to add to the list off FA wrist slapping for the ****s in charge of our club... What more do they have to do before the FA/ Premier League step in...