HawkTheSeagull
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Off the field - certainly.
On the field - not particularly.
On the field - not particularly.
Yeah. The new model is to disengage your old fans who have supported you through thick and thin, and find new richer ones.
Swansea are the ones to look up to. They never had 9 million pound debt while in the Championship. Infact i believe they have been in the black every season since the Liberty was built for them by the council.
It's no longer in Gus's interest to pursue this case. He's got his hands full with Sunderland and he needs to preserve some goodwill in case he wants Bridcutt or Ulloa. Everything else about this is froth.
First Paul Barber wins CEO of the Year at the Football Industry Awards, in recognition of his work in getting the club to adhere properly to the FFP rules. Then Gus Poyet withdraws his prospective Employment Tribunal case, which leaves the club vindicated in law and highlights how right the club was in observing due legal process in dispensing with Gus Poyet’s services.
The other ninety-one clubs should watch and learn.
Sacks manager without giving any reason after he leads team to highest league place in 30 years and continually raises prices on pretty much everything. I hate to think what the model is!
Absolutely, but Ulloa will be priced at a level ( due to his contract length ), where he can buy better elsewhere for the money.