So maybe his legs and just a bit of torso?Debatable who out of 3 easier to replace.
Who ever we cash in on. We wont replace with even 50% of a player.
If you remotely understood the game - you would see that both players have been key to the success of our team playing in very different roles.Gyokeres is far more important than Hamer and by far the bigger factor for success in the team
Nearly as funny as your Quality banter
Not with Sepalla still here she will trouser the vast bulk of any fee received.All of Hamrr, O'Hare and Gyokeres would be really big losses if we sold.
Of the three O'Hare would be the one we would miss the least. I hate saying that because I really like him and love watching him play for us.
Hamer is our best player so is the one I would least want us to sell. Gyokeres is the one who for whom we would get the biggest fee and we would have to make big changes in how we play.
Ashley done pretty well getting £35 million for Carroll lolIf it happens Ashley will already know that MR is a key component in the clubs progress. He will not try to fix anything that isnt broken. He also knows MR works within a budget. Therefore he knows MR will not be banging down doors to ask for more. I have no doubt if Ashley took over MR wouldn't need to be either as the budget given would be a very competitive budget within the league.
MR remit and expectations will alter but if any manager in this league deserves backing its him. I don't see Ashley as a bad thing if he can bring altogether, i don't see it as a bad thing having him as an owner. Our club could suit him and his knowledge could be enough to bring much needed help and boost to a club on the up.
My banter might be shit but at least I don’t cry every time we have a bad result and say we are getting relegated. The ‘brains’ in your username really is ironic
YesDo really believe if Mike Ashley gets the club he would seriously consider any deals for these players in January with us steaming towards the play-off slots or better.
Do really believe if Mike Ashley gets the club he would seriously consider any deals for these players in January with us steaming towards the play-off slots or better.
Mike Ashley is a hard nosed businessman and it just so happens the opportunity may be here for him to make money. He has absolutely no interest personally in Coventry City FC whatsever.If it happens Ashley will already know that MR is a key component in the clubs progress. He will not try to fix anything that isnt broken. He also knows MR works within a budget. Therefore he knows MR will not be banging down doors to ask for more. I have no doubt if Ashley took over MR wouldn't need to be either as the budget given would be a very competitive budget within the league.
MR remit and expectations will alter but if any manager in this league deserves backing its him. I don't see Ashley as a bad thing if he can bring altogether, i don't see it as a bad thing having him as an owner. Our club could suit him and his knowledge could be enough to bring much needed help and boost to a club on the up.
If anything I think he sees the money is in the prem. I think he’s the type likely to invest to get into the prem and then the bare minimum to stay there.Mike Ashley is a hard nosed businessman and it just so happens the opportunity may be here for him to make money. He has absolutely no interest personally in Coventry City FC whatsever.
I remember him wearing a Newcastle shirt for the cameras and no doubt he'll stick on a Cov top for the supporters. He'll invest whatever is needed to keep City in the championship but I guess he's astute enough to know that if it's not cost effective for us to survive in the Prem he won't be too bothered. Whatever else he has come here for business wise will always be the priority.
but I guess he's astute enough to know that if it's not cost effective for us to survive in the Prem
It's a fecking gold mine if you survive in the Prem. If Ashley buys us in The Championship, even if he forks out £50m, and we get in the PL, he 's already hit the jackpot (even if we went straight back down)
Fucking hell lads - half of you don’t want to be in the premier league
If you remotely understood the game - you would see that both players have been key to the success of our team playing in very different roles.
Fair chance you are wrong. How did Newcastle fair under him? There’s money to be made of course. ACL, investment in the squad, Premiership. If we yo-yo from prem , he’s still making money.Mike Ashley is a hard nosed businessman and it just so happens the opportunity may be here for him to make money. He has absolutely no interest personally in Coventry City FC whatsever.
I remember him wearing a Newcastle shirt for the cameras and no doubt he'll stick on a Cov top for the supporters. He'll invest whatever is needed to keep City in the championship but I guess he's astute enough to know that if it's not cost effective for us to survive in the Prem he won't be too bothered. Whatever else he has come here for business wise will always be the priority.
Mike Ashley is a hard nosed businessman and it just so happens the opportunity may be here for him to make money. He has absolutely no interest personally in Coventry City FC whatsever.
I remember him wearing a Newcastle shirt for the cameras and no doubt he'll stick on a Cov top for the supporters. He'll invest whatever is needed to keep City in the championship but I guess he's astute enough to know that if it's not cost effective for us to survive in the Prem he won't be too bothered. Whatever else he has come here for business wise will always be the priority.
The value of the US dollar against the £ Sterling is an added reason for Americans to view football teams here as potentially attractive, especially in comparison to the cost of major US teams.Not entirely true. I read somewhere the Americans see the football market as having huge financial potential and lags way behind the NFL model. It is why so many Americans want in on football. Look at Wrexham, all Reynolds has to do is get them them through a few divisions and will probably make a huge profit ...his marketing alone would bring lots of money in and interest in Wrexham.
In the US, they think there is way more potential for streaming services to pay top dollar for Prem matches. Hence, they think £2.odd billion for Chelsea was cheap. Also why they are looking at Bournemouth.The value of the US dollar against the £ Sterling is an added reason for Americans to view football teams here as potentially attractive, especially in comparison to the cost of major US teams.
True you know a good striker when you see one
Fuming
But is where De Costa should have been. Its about being streetwise, and we are so naive on top of individual errors. An away point would have been something to build on after the reading win. There was no need to over commit. Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk I don't even know where Da...www.skybluestalk.co.uk
The big money is in the Prem, can't see any point in buying the club if he's going to cash in and risk us festering in the Champ.Do really believe if Mike Ashley gets the club he would seriously consider any deals for these players in January with us steaming towards the play-off slots or better.
I’m not upset, just disappointedImagine getting that upset by it
Desperate stuff.
Maybe take the day off and do something more useful than post the usual nonsense on here or searching through historic threads like a lunatic.
The reason they think it has potential is because they're used to the franchise system whereby fans blindly keep pumping in money cos if they don't the owners will move the team, and similarly local authorities bend over backwards to help them.Not entirely true. I read somewhere the Americans see the football market as having huge financial potential and lags way behind the NFL model. It is why so many Americans want in on football. Look at Wrexham, all Reynolds has to do is get them them through a few divisions and will probably make a huge profit ...his marketing alone would bring lots of money in and interest in Wrexham.
Still a step up from getting into the Championship and doing the bare minimum to stay there.If anything I think he sees the money is in the prem. I think he’s the type likely to invest to get into the prem and then the bare minimum to stay there.
First I have heard of it.Does anyone think that Mike Ashley is interested in the CBS alone and has no interest in CCFC?
Does anyone think that Mike Ashley is interested in the CBS alone and has no interest in CCFC?
Then why did he invest in Oldham for three years? And briefly rename their stadium the Sports Direct Stadium?If anything I think he sees the money is in the prem. I think he’s the type likely to invest to get into the prem and then the bare minimum to stay there.
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