In my opinion PL will not be here at the end of the month. A Manager is as good as his last 6 months and PL knows he has taken us as far as he can and the only way now is backwards. He has to get out whilst the going is good - Villa is the obvious option with Liverpool representing an absolute bonus for him if that happened. We have over performed for the last 3 years and all good things must come to an end. Too many Managers who have over performed with smaller clubs have hung about a season too long with the inevitable consequences and PL is too cute and ambitious to let that happen to him. Whether we like it or not City will be strong favourites next year to go down and success for the club will be staying up and that does not fit in with the ambition of our Manager. To move forward we need serious investment in the squad, complete clearance of the debt and enlargement of the Stadium. Without risking the entire future of the Club by taking serious financial risks - which,fortunately, the Board will not sanction - we cannot afford, in the short term, to finance one let alone all three. If he is going I just hope that it is sooner rather than later to give the new man maximum time to try and plan an extra season for us in the Premier League. Sorry if that offends some people but that is how I see it but I will be forever grateful to PL for providing the best consecutive 3 years I have ever experienced at Carrow Road.
1) We need investment of ~ 4/5 players (Naughton is a must, Rhodes and Snodgrass are possibilities), however we should hit the ground running with all our lower-league signings, now complete with a full season of premier league experience, no longer adapting for a few months. Serious investment should be reserved for QPR!!!
2) The Debt situation as McNally mentioned earlier this season is now absolutely fine, the bank is obviously very happy that we are doing well, and if all goes well, should pay any remainder off in 1/2 years. Besides majority (11m I think?, leaving just 5m for bank = 16m?...anyone confirm this?) is held by Delia, who would never call it in atm.
The board will back us to the tune of £10-£15m IMO for transfers (throw in a few sales too to help this total).
3) Enlargement of the Stadium, a gradual process and not one which takes precedence over transfers and certainly not until our finances are healthy enough: no point paying off the debt to go and load us back up to the hilt!
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Seriously, why are people worrying?
McNally found Lambert...he has secured our financial future...he has made quality signings...I trust McNally 100% to find a suitable replacement if he leaves, which is highly unlikely considering how good it is atm @ Norwich.