Never trust someone who won’t disclose their surname .
Look at the league table, look at the game on sunday and look at how much they will spend Vs us in the summer.Haha what
He has a lovely timbred voice, very similar to Oliver Postgate (Ivor the Engine, and more to the point, Noggin the Nog).Three years left on his Brentford contract, combined with the Bloom/Benham dynamic, makes this highly, highly unlikely.
But, even setting that aside, he's always struck me as being a bit of a knob, so nah.
I was thinking more Bernie Winters.I'd far rather have Andoni Iraola. Very smart young manager. Plus he looks a bit like Adam Virgo
Why do you come out with this bollocks?Bmuff bigger club financially these days unfortunately. They've overtaken us now.
Dwayne's on the cutting edge ofWhy do you come out with this bollocks?
Premier League PSR: Clubs total of £1bn of losses in 11 charts
BBC Sport breaks down the Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts.www.bbc.co.uk
We were ahead of them financially in this article only 2 weeks ago. Plus they play in a shoebox with a capacity of approximately the same as my garden shed. So no, they are not a financially bigger club than us and haven't been since the Amex was built.
Tony might like to wind up his old mate a bit, but if that was the case, he would feed it to someone with some credibility.I would be very surprised if the club is briefing it’s business to Richard Keys
I like some of what he says, but other times he just says dumb things in an attempt to be controversial and relevant.Dwayne's on the cutting edge ofthe news cyclereality.
Depends on what replacement Brentford have already lined upCould you honestly imagine Matthew Benham letting Tony Bloom have his teams manager
At the end of the day, bmuff have billionaire investors who are willing to put in more money for transfers and more money on wages than Tony, and as we know there is a big correlation between these figures and league position. They have a more expensive squad and they will overtake us on wages next season.Why do you come out with this bollocks?
Premier League PSR: Clubs total of £1bn of losses in 11 charts
BBC Sport breaks down the Premier League clubs' £1bn of losses in 11 charts.www.bbc.co.uk
Whilst Brighton and Bournemouth debating who is bigger is rather like two tramps squabbling over a fag butt in the context of the Premier League, we are slightly ahead of them on every metric graphed in that article, which is just 2 weeks old.
Plus they play in a shoebox with a capacity of approximately the same as my garden shed and haven't had a gate over 20k in my living memory, meaning that it is debatable as to whether they can ever attract the levels of support we get.
So no, they are not a financially bigger club than us and haven't been since the Amex was built.
I would say more like Schnorbitz.I was thinking more Bernie Winters.
Buying a manager out of a three-year Premier League contract won't be cheap, and you'd need to add the Bloom/Benham-hate tax on top. I just can't see we'd want to spend that kind of cash.Setting him being a bit of a knob aside, when did a manager's contract or the board not wanting him to leave ever stop a manager leaving if he wanted to go?
Buying a manager out of a three-year Premier League contract won't be cheap, and you'd need to add the Bloom/Benham-hate tax on top. I just can't see we'd want to spend that kind of cash.
You like some of the things that Richard Keys says?I like some of what he says, but other times he just says dumb things in an attempt to be controversial and relevant.
A poor man's Richard Keys, in fact.
YeahBmuff bigger club financially these days unfortunately. They've overtaken us now.
That's not my pointYeah
32k sell out stadium versus 11K, finishing higher than them last season by a distance with an FA Cup semi Final run and Europa league last 16 this season, plus, let's not forget, Bournemouth banked over 200m from player sales with their record PL sale of an Ecuadorian to Chelsea.
Miles bigger financially!