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  1. I like Dunn, but I'd MUCH rather have Emerton. He's been doing quite well this season, creating more chances than anyone else. The problem is that he's being asked to carry too much of the creative role from midfield (or all of the creative role). Would be nice to see them put someone more creative to complement him than Flitcroft, Douglas and Tugay (though Tugay creates chances, just not for us).
  2. Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but it appears Leeds has rejected a 60 mil offer along with another 30 mil to spend on new players because none of the proposed new board would be English. Link to Guardian Article
  3. First, for all the Stevie Ray Vaughn fans, how about Robert Cray? Definitely one of my alltime favorites. Heck of a Blues guitarist and song writer. Second, my friend and I were talking about great bands/artists that have lasted a long time and had a ton of hits. The topic came up when I made a mix of Michael Jackson songs and was able to get 80 minutes worth of songs (mostly hits), despite never having owned one of his albums. We were thinking, how many artists could you do that with? Came up with a parital list: Stones, Beatles, Billy Joel, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, Beach Boys, Elton John, maybe Queen, maybe Van Halen. I'm sure there are a ton I've missed, anyone?
  4. I've always felt (hoped?) they'd be revamping the strike force in the summer, getting rid of Cole and Yorke and bringing in 3 new, younger strikers. That's why I'm not sure they really tried their hardest to get McBride.
  5. I don't think journalists get paid 40k per week to come in and train how to write stories twice a week and actually write an actual story on a Saturday. Footballers salaries are obscene and are proportionate to the Nation's never-ceasing hunger for wall-to-wall televised football, it has nothing to do with a fair day's work for a fair day's pay. They seem to be so far removed from reality that they'd rather their employer went to the wall than they take a (gasp!) 30% paycut. How thick can they be? And if everyone could do what footballers are able to do, at the same skill level, they wouldn't make so much. Add in the fact that journalists have a lot longer window in which they can make a living, plus less risk involved in sustaining an injury which makes them unable to work. Supply and demand is why they make so much. They didn't stick a gun to the club's figurative head and force them to pay them that much. They weren't the ones to financially mismanage the club. Yes their high salaries are why the company isn't doing well, but they would have been able to make those salaries at other clubs when they were on the market. They had a market value and Leeds was dumb enough to pay too many of them that market value. Now the club is suffering. Why ask them to take a pay cut when they know that they will be able to go to another club and make the same, if not more?
  6. Dont want to be a I told you so, but look what time this was posted. Posted: Jan. 20 2004, 12:29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .....and the latest from Leeds........players arent prepared to accept a 30% deferred wages cut to save the club the required £5million. Players to accept wage cut - click me Though the crux of the article gives no details about what the players are willing to do, just that they are willing to help out, the headline says they WILL accept the pay deferral.
  7. Tell you what Jim, why don't you do your job for 30 percent less?
  8. I wouldn't think Milner is on huge wages, so they might not have to get rid of him...
  9. Oh yeah since this guy with the unpronouncable name has won the ever so fantastic UEFA cup he is a truly more suited manager in the english premiership than GS!!!!! I do not wanna be rude, but I have to ask; Do you know anything about football history? Do you have the slightest idea of what Souness has won, both as player and manager? He is probably one of the most trophy winning guys ever to work at Rovers, and you wanna get rid of him because you know about a guy who actually won the uefa cup!! once! If your logic about him being the right choice because he won a trophy is right, well there can't be anyone better suited for the job than GS can it?? I'm sure even GS himself has lost count of his trophies why don't you suggest that we resign David May to solve our defensive problems? He won the PL you know...... at least he's putting out a suggestion for a replacement, unlike most...
  10. Mr. 6, Just curious, how do you know we will go into administration if relegated? One would think the repayment of the overdraft from the Duff sale would help us avoid that. Do you have information that the rest of us lack about the club's finances? That being said, I'd be willing to bet you that we don't get relegated...
  11. First of all, Mr 6, you seem upset by the FA cup result. How did Sturrock do in this same tourney this year? As for Shearer, rumor has it he is going to retire and become Robson's assistant and take over when Bobby retires.
  12. He's got a pretty big cult following here in the states (and not just one of the cults, a great many of the cults follow him). Might be able to find some good websites on him.
  13. The ITV Digital deal losses are the same as they were the average the clubs were likely to receive from the package. Premiership clubs receive TV money as follows: 1. Equal share at the start of the season (or is it the end?) 2. Additional money for each time they are on Sky 3. Additional money, but considerably less, for each time they are on PPV 4. Additional money for each time they are a 'featured' match on The Premiership 5. Various little odds and sods On top of this, they have the potential to earn (in priority) a healthy pay packet if they are screened live in the FA Cup, a lesser amount for being a featured match on Match of the Day FA Cup programme, a live match in the Carling Cup and then other straggly bits. Hate to link a different fan site, but I knew I had seen this info before: Premiership earnings - Click Here
  14. Yeah, and good results over the next 10 days and we could be top half, what's your point?
  15. The season could end fantastically. Yes, absolutely right, maybe we will finish 4th from bottom. Graeme Souness will deserve manager of the season for such an achievement. So Flops, you're happy with 5th from bottom, one point from the bottom three? You're happy with staring relegation and ruin in the face? You're fine with administration when we go down? Stop being so proud and blinkered in equal measure. Admit that Souness isn't doing a good job at the moment. I understand if you want him to stay in the job. But still have the balls to point out that he isn't earning his wage at this current moment. Souness might not be currently earning his wage, but neither are some of the players. After all he's done, he at least deserves the rest of the season to either right the ship or let it sink. Yes, we are one win away from relegation, but also one win away from mid-table (11th). Things were looking pretty bad as far as the quality of play, etc. etc. last season at a point, but turned out pretty darn good. It's funny how this thread goes quiet when a couple good results are put together, then heats back up when a bad spell happens. Face it, we want great things game after game, but bad spells will happen, especially when dealing with a club like Rovers, who won't always be able to go out and get the top players in the world when they lose a Duff (that being said, the money people say we should have left over from the Duff sale is what will make administration not even a consideration IF the unthinkable happens). There was a lot of reloading this past summer, and reshuffling of the lineup throughout the season. Time has to be allowed to find the right formula to make this a team of the future, not just a team that panics everytime things aren't going great. Consistency will make sure that we don't go down and end up a force in the future, not panic. Part of that consistency is keeping the management team, especially a manager as good as Souness.
  16. After reading that, I think you're beyond help....
  17. Apparently he has the money all lined up, so I guess he is a good talker...
  18. I've read that he doesn't have the cash himself, but that he has the friends to raise the cash. Not a Chelski situation.
  19. It's on the Band of Gypsies album. Axis Bold as Love is my favourite hendrix album, espeically the title track itself - brilliant! totally agree, brilliant album.
  20. Yeah, but it's great to see him dragging Liverpool down further and further. I hope they never get rid of him.
  21. He did a version of London Calling, along with a couple others I think at the Grammys. Not to condone illegal file sharing, but I've seen the file shared illegally (and its pretty good).
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