Yes, I think that this highlights that nobody in the media knows what we are doing and so are just printing a list of the usual, easily linked to an EPL job, suspects. It was similar last time. The early favourite was Brendan Rogers. Cooper, Frank, Martin, Postecolgou, at that time at Celtic...
Wishful thinking. Speculation based on the reported interest from last time. If we were interested it'll be a while as he only left his Saudi club on Monday. Amongst all the press links to McKenna, Potter etc. Brian Owen's article in the Argus seems to be the only thing I've seen that has any...
Perhaps because:
1) He's no longer earning 3 or 4 times what we could offer. He's unemployed.
2) He's back in the real world salarywise and nobody outside of Saudi Arabia would offer him that wage again, yet knowing this, he still left;
3) He's not going to Milan. They're appointing someone...
Unless you're in their consituencies, you won't be.
It's not just about the leaders, it's about the parties and the Labour Party may have it's problems, but it's not a basketcase. I'll be voting to get my current, conspiracy theory peddling, MP out. I don't agree with everything that...
That's from 13/05 and the info came from Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio. He was subsequently quoted in a story yesterday saying that they are appointing Fonseca:
https://sempremilan.com/di-marzio-fonseca-milan-arrival-delayed
We don't know whether he was sacked or left Al-Itihad by mutual consent. If the latter, there would presumably be compensation in the same way that other teams would have to pay us to sign RDZ. If the former, it would cost us nothing but salary to appoint him. I assume that you must be...
The next rugby match was played under a veil of secrecy. The home team was locked in the changing room from 2:15 until Longhill arrived and when they did, they came over the cross country course with a police escort.
Small town England. :rolleyes:
I didn't say his beliefs have changed. I said that, as he revealed them, he became no longer welcome in either the Labour Party or the Conservative Party. Both suspended him. I'm not saying that there aren't people with prejudices in either of those parties, of course there are. I am saying...
News just in - The previous attendee at the Tory Party conference who is in charge of Greater Manchester Police has realised that the political party who's bidding he is doing are not going to be his bosses anymore, that the MP who he has acted at the direct behest of is 29 points behind his...
He didn't move 'seamlessly'. Labour suspended him, so he left and joined the tories, the tories suspended him, so he left and joined Reform. It's his beliefs and worldview that have made him unwelcome in both of the mainstream parties.
Nobody here taking to the barricades in defence of poor Leicester losing their manager, like some seemed to be with Ipswich then? Leicester are likely to be facing a points deduction, so are probably already in a worse position than US hedge fund owned Ipswich. I suppose that their financial...