Terry Out

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I had to Google 'Sparagragh'. Apparently there is such a thing as a 'Spara graph', it's a really **** plant.

Just talking. I've got four days off after today.

Can I make it through today though?
4 days off after adding shareholder value the day before seems a decent return. Enjoy your reward :emoticon-0100-smile
I wish I was still working - may help my liver :emoticon-0106-cryin
 
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The Bolton situation primarily occurred when Eddie Davies pulled the plug, very little to do with what division they were in.
Ehab, wrong again you dimwit!

Les, mate. Could you stop interrupting our conversation about the 'Sparagragh' with meaningless tittle tattle, please.
 
In many respects it has been worse, but I've never known us p**s potential up the wall quite like this, and I've been going since the late 80s.

If they sell the club on as a going concern in the championship then they can reasonably claim they saved the club and had success. If they incur losses in league 1, lower or in admin then they can't and take a financial hit,then you'd think they cant. I just don't see any logic in their approach. Which is why I'm questioning.....

..... Except the logic of a gambler who's in to deep to quit, and is willing to risk losing more than accept defeat or admit fault.

Notes to the accounts for at least the last two years, state the club is not a going concern without external/third party monies, ie transfer fees. Though I am sure that applies to every club outside the promised land.
 
There's no law to say how much you need to spend in each league, if they want to pay players a couple of grand a week and play mainly youth players, there's nothing stopping them doing that in the Championship.

If finance is the only motivator, then you get revenue as high as possible and costs as low as possible, you don't just force both down. The League One revenue is so low, that it makes it pretty much impossible for them to clear a couple of million for interest payments and makes the club worth far less.

It doesn't add up, I don't think this has anything to do with wanting to trade a lower level, it's simply down to incompetence.
Lambo. They said a long time ago now that they knew nothing about football. That’s why he got Bruce. All they have done since then is prove it.
 
Perhaps it's that, like the preparations for the games, he hasn't got it ready in time.

Hopefully McCann won't be there. We can't do any worse without a manager. Look at how Bristol City have done.
 
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No chance of him going right now .. which in turn means no chance of a fkn win on Saturday .. which in turn means no chance of avoiding the drop .. apart from that .. all is wonderful in the world !!!
 
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Here's a straw to clutch: maybe he wants to announce his resignation in person.

Probably not.