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I’m not sure on that in the top league and Hanley is appalling and has no pace
Aarons was pretty well sought after in the top divisions last summer
I’m not sure on that in the top league and Hanley is appalling and has no pace
Aarons was pretty well sought after in the top divisions last summer
The solution is for the gap in funding available to the teams in each division to be much closer than it is now.I'm not saying it doesn't, just that removing them would make promotion a bit of a poisoned chalice because you'd either have to accept an almost inevitable relegation because you couldn't bring in players to make you competitive and anyone decent in your team getting sold at the end having had the opportunity to showcase their talents in the PL or take a massive gamble on improving the squad to stay up and put the club in real jeopardy if it doesn't pay off.
Let's say we went up this year and in the close season bought a couple of players on relatively expensive wages to try and stay up. It doesn't work and we go down without any parachute payment. We've now got a couple of players with a couple of years left on their contracts on wages vastly higher than we can service on a Championship budget. If we can't offload them we're in real danger of going under. Other teams know that and so put in low bids knowing we can't afford to keep them and we end up making a massive loss on them.
Or we enter it knowing we can't afford those contracts and so play it safe largely keeping with the same squad with a few minor upgrades on reasonable wages. We go through the following season losing pretty much every week before going back down and end up exactly where we started but with a demoralised squad and fans and big clubs coming in for our better players and thus leaving us having to rebuild the team.
The way it is isn't fair, but I don't think that would make it much better.
Even though they lost the performance was much improved, they looked up for a fight and we’re possibly unlucky to lose, I thought a loss today with a tepid performance would see him gone, probably enough grit in today’s performance to delay the executioner.So , what do we reckon? Is he gone after this then? Performance not too bad but another loss and it’s a results business at the end of the day , leeds with one win at home is a pretty winnable fixture to be honest. Time will tell I suppose and even if he is sacked it’s unlikely they will go for MR anyway
Even though they lost the performance was much improved, they looked up for a fight and we’re possibly unlucky to lose, I thought a loss today with a tepid performance would see him gone, probably enough grit in today’s performance to delay the executioner.
Farke I think he suits Norwich and vica versa,like wise robins here.put this thread to bed and move on.
Even though they lost the performance was much improved, they looked up for a fight and we’re possibly unlucky to lose, I thought a loss today with a tepid performance would see him gone, probably enough grit in today’s performance to delay the executioner.
Honestly judging from the reaction from their fans i would be suprised if he’s not sacked
I wouldnt be concerned as we are better than themRobins to Villa soon
Give it a couple of days and Nino Espírito Santo is likely to be an option. Someone with a successful track record at a ‘smaller’ PL club.He suits them in the Championship, the owners are maybe looking at someone they think can achieve more in the Premier League
@Grendel are you hiding something….In a taxi?
They are still on course to finish with the lowest ever premier league points total, they have already conceded the most goals after 10 games in premier league history.
Noise is getting louder about Farke's competence with articles like thisYou do realise there has not even been a sniff of a rumour they will even sack him
Fair fucks for doubling down though
Presuming that you live in the Coventry area ‘or literaly anywhere else other than Norfolk, the comings and going’s at Norwich City FC aren’t likely to feature on any of your newsfeeds.You do realise there has not even been a sniff of a rumour they will even sack him
Fair fucks for doubling down though
so it's back to anecdotal evidencePresuming that you live in the Coventry area ‘or literaly anywhere else other than Norfolk, the comings and going’s at Norwich City FC aren’t likely to feature on any of your newsfeeds.
Trust me, Farke is currently under immense pressure from the supporters and lately increasingly from local news outlets.
How have I doubled down I made it absolutely clear from the off that this was merely a thought provoking opinion peace on my part, I have never claimed to have any sort of inside information.
Tell you what though…….I still think this is likely to happen.
there's no noise in that article mateNoise is getting louder about Farke's competence with articles like this
Great question. Terry Connor was the Wolves assistant and got the job when McCarthy was sacked, he didn’t win a game.
So you're saying that when ex players (Eadie, Sutton), some frustrated fans, and the national media are questioning Farke's ability, that equates to ZERO noise ??there's no noise in that article mate
So you're saying that when ex players (Eadie, Sutton), some frustrated fans, and the national media are questioning Farke's ability, that equates to ZERO noise ??
Sounds like the accuser of 'doubling down' is 'doubling down'
There's some huge leaps being taken here.
There will obviously be questions about Farke given there start but from that we've gone to the supporters and media want him out, the board are about to sack him, the board have already accepted relegation, Robins is their preferred replacement, Robins would be interested, our board would let them speak to Robins and Robins would agree terms.
And the reasoning behind this all seems to be that Farke is good at getting them out of the Championship but struggles in the Prem. So they're going to recruit a manager who has never been prompted out of the Championship and has managed zero games in the Prem.
Its definitely not out of the question but I'm not sure its the foregone conclusion some are making it out to be. When was the last time a Premier League team appointed an English manager with no Premier League experience?
There is no real evidence is there, I’ve stated that from the start.so it's back to anecdotal evidence
P10 W0 D2 L8 F3 A25 Pts2 You honestly think Robins would be basking in popularity with these stats.Farke I think he suits Norwich and vica versa,like wise robins here.put this thread to bed and move on.