It was Steve who was getting his (substantial) hairdo done. Means Pulis was lying about being in a meeting with Steve at that exact time of day.And the judge believed this? A bald guy "getting his hair done"? Lol. Awesome
It was Steve who was getting his (substantial) hairdo done. Means Pulis was lying about being in a meeting with Steve at that exact time of day.And the judge believed this? A bald guy "getting his hair done"? Lol. Awesome
Glasner has said it in quite a few pressers now.Not sure that was ever officially said by anyone. Just assumptions from us fans
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This might have been said already, but I can't bring myself to read all the pages of rants in this thread so apologies if it has, but haven't we spent more on players since Glasner arrived than what we got from selling them?
Perhaps I'm looking at this from too simplistic a cash flow basis, but we brought in £63.8 million from sales in the summer:
- Eze - £59.6 million
- Eduoard - £3.2 million
- Ebiowei - £1 million
and we brought in:
- Benetiz - £0
- Sosa - £3 million
- Canvot - £17.5 million
- Pino - £26 million
- Johnson - £35 million
which is £81.5 million, so we spent £21.9 million more that what we brought in from selling players.
So what exactly is Glasner expecting here? For a club of our size and taking into account FFP, I would say that we have invested? Granted the quality of those players aren't an exact match, but that's one first team player out and five players in that could start or be on the bench. We can't replace outgoing players like for like, we simply don't have the funds to do that. Also, this is our model, we bring in young players, build them up and sell them on, there's no way he couldn't have known that!
We're also investing in a new stand and having to borrow to do that, so not like player sales are financing that?
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Does anybody else think ot would have been a good idea to have bought a centre back in to replace Guehi before selling him or is Glasner wrong about this too?
As he points out , he only knew the Guehi would be unavailable at 10.30am on Friday , and he says 'I'm sure negotiations didn't start at 10am.'
I know people dislike Glasner, but is this a reasonable way for a serious football club to operate.
And no, before anybody suggests we have Riad and Canvot, they are as adequate as replacements for Guehi as Devenny is for Munoz.
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I've been to the Monkey World and those monkeys are way too busy tugging themselves off to commandeer a tank. Same reason I haven't ever driven a tank.Monkey World is just over the road from the National Tank Museum. Have they never seen Planet of the Apes. If the monkeys ever break out then the whole south coast is lost
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My first thoughts when I was watching his interview last night, was it’s a shame he couldn’t just knuckle down, get on with it and ride out the rough patch instead of spouting off like that and then walk away with his head held high in the summer.So what exactly is Glasner expecting here? For a club of our size and taking into account FFP,
Amorim said he was going in 18 months. He was out a couple of days later.Is there any chance Man U will employ him after their Amorim experience. I know we don’t care but from OG’s perspective why do that if Man U are on your radar.Perhaps the answer is they are not.
Said he’s going at the end of season. Fine. Leave it at that. Guess he’ll be gone by 5pm tomorrow.
Yes. Because he always has been.It's being reported that Glasner will not be sacked.
If we go on another unbeaten run will Glasner be a good manager again?
We only have OG’s word he didn’t know Guehi was unavailable until 10.30. Even if that is true the whole world and his dog knew Guehi was off to City so OG should have been planning for life without him. It’s not ideal to lose a player the day before a match but what happens when a player gets injured or ill? I don’t buy there isn’t a plan B and if there isn’t then OG isn’t doing his job.Does anybody else think ot would have been a good idea to have bought a centre back in to replace Guehi before selling him or is Glasner wrong about this too?
As he points out , he only knew the Guehi would be unavailable at 10.30am on Friday , and he says 'I'm sure negotiations didn't start at 10am.'
I know people dislike Glasner, but is this a reasonable way for a serious football club to operate.
And no, before anybody suggests we have Riad and Canvot, they are as adequate as replacements for Guehi as Devenny is for Munoz.
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Maybe Pulis was sitting in the next chair getting a chamois leather treatment.It was Steve who was getting his (substantial) hairdo done. Means Pulis was lying about being in a meeting with Steve at that exact time of day.
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It's disingenuous when you mention Johnson in your tally as the fallout happened over summer transfers where the net spend was zero. I'm sorry but that is not good enough in a European season irrespective of the new stand - which is being financed from an external loan and was originally covered by the US investment.
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Bewildered.
It only makes sense that the overwhelming reaction to Glasner's post match interviews was that he wanted out immediately with his contract paid up by being sacked. Shearer and Rooney intimated the same on MOTD.
And if that is what he wants the board will do the opposite.
I await developments.
If Glasner backtracks my guess is there is a risk he was in breach of his contract with his damaging comments.
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We did. Chadi Riad was bought in anticipation that Guehi would not sign a new contract. It’s only unfortunate that he was injured for so long. The Club may well have taken the view that after the outing with the U21s he would soon be back to full fitness. In addition after Canvot’s MOTM performance (fans vote) Guehi’s importance to the squad diminished and £20m plus add-ons would help going forward.Does anybody else think ot would have been a good idea to have bought a centre back in to replace Guehi before selling him or is Glasner wrong about this too?
As he points out , he only knew the Guehi would be unavailable at 10.30am on Friday , and he says 'I'm sure negotiations didn't start at 10am.'
I know people dislike Glasner, but is this a reasonable way for a serious football club to operate.
And no, before anybody suggests we have Riad and Canvot, they are as adequate as replacements for Guehi as Devenny is for Munoz.
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I used to live thereI've been to the Monkey World and those monkeys are way too busy tugging themselves off to commandeer a tank. Same reason I haven't ever driven a tank.
That wouldn’t be self-inflicted.That's farcical really isn't it? What if Guehi had injured himself in the warm up? Or suddenly come down with the flu? Would he be saying the same thing there? Nah, you'd have some sort of plan B and get on with it. So disapointing.
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