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The natives think he’s lost the dressing room and the player’s aren’t playing for him. Looking at some of their recent performances they may have a point! I can see them going for Russel Martin if he’s prepared to take it on.
The natives think he’s lost the dressing room and the player’s aren’t playing for him. Looking at some of their recent performances they may have a point! I can see them going for Russel Martin if he’s prepared to take it on.
I don't think they could afford him, and Leicester want him apparently.
The natives think he’s lost the dressing room and the player’s aren’t playing for him. Looking at some of their recent performances they may have a point! I can see them going for Russel Martin if he’s prepared to take it on.
He's in over his head, I saw the Pompey goals on highlights, the players were walking back to defend. They will lose their goal scorers as well. If they give him the summer it could be interesting.
What was that joke??... How do you become a millionaire.... Start as a billionaire and then buy a football club!
He could always sell his baseball team for 2BN if times get tight lol.
The reason so many out here are venturing into UK ownership is that costs are so minimal for compared to even MLS teams and the rewards is very high at the top level.
I remember Farke's first season going like this, so don't be surprised if they are more competitive next season.
One thing that has occurred to me during these debates of the 17 established Premier League teams pulling further and further away from the promoted teams is that Norwich could well have been one of those teams if they'd played their cards right. Whilst they were yoyoing and then slumping to their current situation, peers and similarly sized clubs like Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton, Fulham, etc have really grown in leaps and bounds.
As much as we're frustrated with the situation and Norwich fans will rightly be gleeful about it, I'd be far more frustrated if I was one of their fans with what could've been.
I remember Farke's first season going like this, so don't be surprised if they are more competitive next season.
One thing that has occurred to me during these debates of the 17 established Premier League teams pulling further and further away from the promoted teams is that Norwich could well have been one of those teams if they'd played their cards right. Whilst they were yoyoing and then slumping to their current situation, peers and similarly sized clubs like Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton, Fulham, etc have really grown in leaps and bounds.
As much as we're frustrated with the situation and Norwich fans will rightly be gleeful about it, I'd be far more frustrated if I was one of their fans with what could've been.
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I always thought this, they had multiple chances to establish, glad they didn't.
Marcus Evans was worth hundreds of millions of dollars too...
To be fair Evans put his money where his mouth was in getting managers that we might not ordinarily have got. It's just a shame that he wasn't very good at picking them and/or backing them!
Why couldn't they? Attanasio is worth hundreds of millions. Depends what kind of capital that group is prepared to throw around really.
Leicester will have way more headroom with the P&S rules (or whatever it’s called now). Plus I suspect Martin thinks he’s the second coming so will want one of the bigger teams.