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In this world of football managers merry go round,where's his next stop I wonder. They don't seem to stay unemployed for long!
 
Just a thought.The ex Everton manager could "lead" his team to a World Cup success.Well,it's a thought!!!!!
 
The vvd money was available before anyone sniffed Ford was off, his fee has nothing to do with what we paid for vvd.

If you think that you're mistaken

It's bidding time for the next TV contract very soon. Sky and BT have made friends and aren't going to try and outbid each other, like last time. If Amazon or a similar provider don't come in, then there could be a significant downturn in income for all. Liverpool spend a very high proportion of their income on wages, have spent £100m on a new stand that your fans won't pay to reimburse and have a commitment to build a sparkling new training facility when domestic TV income may be dropping.

FSG's net spend on transfers over their period of ownership is £20m per season. They're about to lose Can for nothing, Sturridge for next to nothing and Milner's time is almost up. No ****ing chance that they're chucking around an extra £100m+ in that economic environment until they know what their income's likely to be. Selling to buy? Looks like it to me.
 
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Given this is the competition that has kept him in his job the last few years he has shown a complete lack of respect imo.
Or maybe Arsenal are lowering their sights even more these days?!

Who knows ??

Bear in mind that the EL means the Goons have to
play two games more than the current top 6, before
the CL KO stages begin.