lets be honest Dave, He is hardly going to tweet 'Back in training, hoping for a bad reaction to injury #Imacelebgetmeoutofhere'
A Watford fan who's a good mate said something similar. I think the argument is along the lines of - why get promoted like Palace, "virtually being guaranteed to be relegated" (not my words) rather than like, say Hull or Swansea with a solid core.
No. Tips for Norwich players would be Fer, Olsson or Snodgrass (if he can get back to last season's form). RvW strikes me as very much a Giroud type - was always going to take a year or so to adapt fully to the Prem given his size and style, but with a bit of luck injury-wise and with some team form, he could well be a very decent bet next year.
He's my only mate who's a Watford fan, yep. I even have one mate who's a Binner Scum fan, but he accepts that's a major flaw.
Guru giving it billy big bo***cks always makes me laugh. I am not really surprised about this story. They have bankrupted local businesses before without a second thought Cresswell and Goldy to be sold in January to pay creditors. They wont be worth as much as they think either.
JWM is usually alright, it's just he gets flustered when he runs out of retorts and that's when it all kicks off.
This ties in quite nicely with the recent announcement of the financial predicament the poor binner fraternity find themselves in at the AGM. Of course a business that has a bank balance of -£82,000,000, and losing millions every year, is in a great financial position. Absolutely nothing to worry about here. Move along............ If promotion isn't gained this year, once again the team will be broken up and sold off, and poor old Mick "why the long face" McCarthy will have to start from scratch. At which point will get fed up and move on part way through next season. You heard it hear first
Though, if we're honest, the survival of the club is not at risk even with the heavy debts - Evans is by all accounts using it to offset his tax and the sale and leaseback of various parts of the club will probably make him a tidy profit. It's the supporters, as ever, who will suffer unless he commits some serious amounts from his £700m fortune.
Yep, 82 million in debt. tell though actually how much is to outside of the Marcus Evans corp? And tell me, actually how much is the Man Utd in debt these days to outsiders?
That may be the wrong way to look at it Guru, as I guess it is relative to income and assets, which of course outstrips just about every club in the world, whereas the income and assets of ITFC barely registers even in the Championship these days