I wasn't Nigels biggest supporter, but he's done well in general in spite of our owners lack of backing. I seem to recollect that whilst Nige himself said he's not concerned about contract talks, and is focused on the balance of this season and preparing for next, he intimated that he hoped some talks would take place when we had no game for 10 days leading up to last Saturday.
To date, no further comment, to date at face value no players contracts discussions appear to be taking place, and so we head into another Summer of major upheaval! With attendances I suspect continuing to fall, remaining revenues falling through the floor next season, I genuinely fear this Summer could well be the worst yet we have experienced with the Allams in charge. The focus no doubt will be on selling Bowen, getting Grosiki off the books, and living within our means, and whilst not wishing to knock that philosophy in that sustainability must be at the top of the list, without any new owner intervention fear that next season will be doubly difficult by comparison to this on the pitch.
One things for sure, the club will be worth significantly less than £50m come the Summer, so the Allams have to bite the bullet and take a hit irrespective of whatever creative accountancy Allamhouse provides them with, because the club is heading only in one direction both on and off the pitch as it stands with their current management ethos approach!
Do us all a favour, and just s*d off! Even a return of concessions isn't going to recover what they've lost whilst they remain in charge!
To date, no further comment, to date at face value no players contracts discussions appear to be taking place, and so we head into another Summer of major upheaval! With attendances I suspect continuing to fall, remaining revenues falling through the floor next season, I genuinely fear this Summer could well be the worst yet we have experienced with the Allams in charge. The focus no doubt will be on selling Bowen, getting Grosiki off the books, and living within our means, and whilst not wishing to knock that philosophy in that sustainability must be at the top of the list, without any new owner intervention fear that next season will be doubly difficult by comparison to this on the pitch.
One things for sure, the club will be worth significantly less than £50m come the Summer, so the Allams have to bite the bullet and take a hit irrespective of whatever creative accountancy Allamhouse provides them with, because the club is heading only in one direction both on and off the pitch as it stands with their current management ethos approach!
Do us all a favour, and just s*d off! Even a return of concessions isn't going to recover what they've lost whilst they remain in charge!