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  2. The Sheffield Wednesday owner is clearly struggling financially outside football. What can they do given Every football club is private business at the end of the day? Why would the football authorities have a problem how Venkys run the club? Every monthly wage paid, paying the tax man on time and other bills, etc. Selling players and reinvesting that money in small bits in transfer funds.. We want the club running much better, ownership engaged with fans and local community, better CEO running it, etc. Look how John Textor have runs clubs and the mess he has created at every club he has done yet some people think he should buy Rovers. It would be much worser under him. Look at Lyon situation
  3. We wait with baited breath for the 150th shirt. Can't help but think they'll fk that up aswell.
  4. Nixon reckons that David Lowe will just leave the club altogether, rather than be moved into any other roles at the club.
  5. I agree that we don't really know but if we've been trying to get him to sign a new contract for 2 years and we've not been successful, you'd have to say that the contract on offer hasn't been good enough. Even when he's had managers like JDT, who took us to the brink of the play offs, or Eustace, with whom the players really seemed to like, he still hasn't signed it. That surely throws the spotlight back onto the club, in that they haven't offered anything remotely tempting for Dolan to sign. Journo's now saying we haven't even tried to engage him or his agent in talks again, suggests that the club won't be increasing their offer any further and clearly Dolan and his agent believe they can get more money elsewhere.
  6. I thought he was talking about Sheff Wednesday.
  7. Unless we are in the room none of us. We all have our opinions but thats all they are. We tried to negotiate with him 2 years ago and he stonewall us then cos he had no agent Are we skint? No. They owners have had their well documented problems in India. You know this. We spent around 4-5 million last season and spent this summer also and still looking to spend more. Not its not 10 millions budget we are spending some money
  8. Yeah, fair point. Death by a thousand cuts and all that, for us
  9. They might have ambition, but I wonder what the strategy is?. They had the oldest squad in the Championship last year, and have now added 2 more veterans + Morris (29) to it. They basicly have a squad with no resale value and need to recycle the squad every year. Surely they will be solid and experienced with Eustace, but it seems like they are settling for mid-table security.
  10. Wonโ€™t be us and thatโ€™s the problem. Terrible ownership often ends just like we are seeing at Sheff Wed (see also Reading in recent times), but the apt word is โ€˜endsโ€™. Here, I only forsee us limping on, zombie style, but with โ€˜the lights onโ€™ for ever and a day.
  11. I have never gotten this footballers career is short. They work about a third of what an average person works, but in that time they earn ten times as much.
  12. What an absolute mess. Gotta feel for those that are involved and of course, the long suffering fans as well. Feels like this could easily be us, Venky's just turn off the taps and let the club to implode. Once again though, you've gotta be asking serious questions of the Footballing authorities, another club that has been a disaster for long enough and now it's finally reached the tipping point, how have they allowed it to get to this state?
  13. The Housemartins - Thereโ€™s Always Something There To Remind Me
  14. Today
  15. Thanks Matty! But that doesnโ€™t fit Chaddyโ€™s agenda
  16. My understanding was that all deals including loans run until the end of June as per contracted players but I can't find anything to substantiate it.
  17. The main thing is Derby have ambition , we don't !
  18. A break in play for adverts obviously would impact match day supporters.
  19. I remember talking to John Williams about financing a squad. He pointed out that there were two options. You either limit the wages paid individually to all players (in effect a wage cap) meaning you could have a bigger squad, or you paid the going rate and brought in a number of potentially better players but had to survive with a smaller squad. He opted for the second option. I agree with that. I guess the point is that there are different ways of managing player salaries within the same budget. Implementing a wage cap is just a choice. In my opinion a wrong choice.
  20. Not a chance. He didn't even want it. He's comfortable at the level he's at and it paid off.
  21. At a normal Club, Dolan and Batth would have been re-signed without as much as a second thought. It would just have been a by line in passing in the local rag that they'd penned new deals.
  22. But still more attractive than we are apparently. Bit of a worry eh?
  23. And having some mates with him helps.
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