seagullondon
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i am going to lay gus poyet on betfair. it will not happen
i am going to lay gus poyet on betfair. it will not happen
Could well be a money maker
Imagine the first game at The Amex without Gus
is there a copa america this year? we may have to hope that uruguay do well, or his name will WELL be linked with that job
i am going to lay gus poyet on betfair. it will not happen
So the bookies don't think he's going to West Ham either. And if anyone's happy to throw their money away, I guess the bookies are as pleased as ever to take it.
Quick chat with his mate Franco Zola, I would think will be enough to ensure the next time Gus sees Upton Park will be when our coach pulls in there next season.
A market like next manager of a club is so tight that it doesn't take much to see someone backed from 20/1 to 4/1 very quickly. A couple of people sticking £50 on Martin Jol at 20/1 now will see his odds rapidly shorten for the role.
I read an interview with Gold or Sullivan (can't remember which) in which he moaned that West Ham's debts are such that the chairmen are going to have to put £20m of their own money and was looking for a way to get out of doing that.
Imagine a football club chairman putting tens of million pounds of his own money into a football club - never going to happen.
BRADY IS LEFT TO CLEAR UP THE MESS
According to co-owner David Sullivan, West Ham United are in a worse financial position than any football club in the country.
Just the news the Olympic Park Legacy Company wanted to hear, having as good as handed the club the keys to the Olympic Stadium post-2012.
Newham Council will no doubt have been equally delighted, what with agreeing to loan the club £40million to realise the project.
Karren Brady must be tearing her hair out. Her successful bid campaign risks sabotage from within.
On Tuesday she was driven to hurriedly release a statement, contradicting Sullivan’s gloomy predictions.
‘West Ham have an absolute commitment, financial or otherwise, to the stadium move,’ she said. ‘We have the resources in place to deliver the stadium transformation, as well as the legacy promises we have pledged to deliver along with our partners.
‘The business case stacks up. We have always said the move is not solely dependent on league status. This is a well-run business that has planned for every contingency and, within 12 months, the club will have been streamlined to be in a far stronger financial state.’
Brady added she was aware there had been a lot of discussion about the finances of West Ham and how this may impact on the move to Stratford. She must remember to thank Sullivan for that.
West Ham were threatened by relegation throughout the bidding and Brady had performed brilliantly to ensure this was not an issue.
Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient remain committed to legal challenges previously considered to be going nowhere.
There has never been an appetite for change within the OPLC. Yet what if the Government are frightened by Sullivan’s apocalyptic pronouncements?
The legal complications give them an excuse to apply pressure to reopen the bidding process.
Sullivan even raised the issue of administration. He said there was no route along that path in the event of relegation. He may think that reassuring. Yet, by implication, it suggests he has looked into it. Very comforting.
This year West Ham made a trading profit for the first time since God was a boy and will not play a game in the Olympic Stadium until 2014.
There is no need to panic, yet. Indeed, nobody was until the owners decided to tie together relegation, administration, a fire sale of the best players and a £40m cash injection to stop the club going out of business, throw in the word Armageddon, and present it as a vision of the future.
Tch, can't access that, its blocked at work.
So who's on the shortlist ?
Fantastic, thanks for sharing that - Couldn't view it myself.Poyet 4/1
Hughton 9/2
Di Mattaio 9/2
Warnock 15/2