Ben Mee has been appointed temporary player/ manager.
It would appear that it wasn’t therefore a planned sacking.
It would appear that it wasn’t therefore a planned sacking.
Ben Mee has been appointed temporary player/ manager.
It would appear that it wasn’t therefore a planned sacking.
Ben Mee has been appointed temporary player/ manager.
It would appear that it wasn’t therefore a planned sacking.
As they say on NSC….. very much this.
Heard he was interviewed for the palace job last year and did not impress.
He had certainly lost his mojo last few months - his interviews were not his usual self.
Wonder if it was Wood being sold ? Odd that he signed a new contract after the Jan transfer window though if he wasn’t happy ?
Norwich loss for example, normally you’d expect him to be fuming in the interview but wasn’t
That’s certainly not my understanding.
We should be after Cornet before he melts away.
Miles better than Potter? I wouldn't fancy swapping.
Haven’t read through the rest of the thread. But very much this.
He’s not for me.
People say madness but parallels with us and Hughton. Burnley want better and nothing wrong with that. So did we. Then Potter arrived, and it’s been….much the same!
It really hasn’t though has it?
Look at all the U23 players coming through. If Hughton was still here we wouldn’t have a squad with so many exciting players for the future (playing now), they simply wouldn’t have been played. Maty Ryan would still be in goal for starters! .
I completely disagree with your narrow minded view.
This “we have the same amount of points so nothing has changed” nonsense must stop.
Not sure who'll take over but I think that nails on their relegation.
Part of the takeover deal, which cost ALK (the American owners) about £15m because they borrowed £60m secured on Burnley FC 's assets, and they took £50m from the club bank account, is that if they can't pay the remaining £60m or so, the shares go back to the previous owners. Who are still on the board of directors but who allegedly knew nothing about the sacking.
The suggestion is that if we get relegated, ALK will have no source of funds to repay the bank loan and the shareholders loan, not even if they filch all the parachute money and sell all the saleable assets, and so this is short term desperation to save their investment. If we go down, their goose is cooked as well as ours.