DifferentClass
🎶We're fucking shit🎶
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Come on, you know it was coming.
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Not going to lose any sleep over this one. A poor squad heavily reliant on the loans who have all returned to their parent clubs, hamstrung financially and having to sell their ground to stave off penalties from breaches of P&S rules, in the Championship and of course Richard Keogh - all good reasons why CW would be mental to even consider going.
I could easily see Derby finishing bottom half next season.
He’s already completed the “Championship club with limited budget” level.
Haven't you anything positive to put up , that is just a load of shit.Come on, you know it was coming.
A poor squad heavily reliant on the loans who have all returned to their parent clubs, hamstrung financially and having to sell their ground to stave off penalties from breaches of P&S rules, in the Championship and of course Richard Keogh - all good reasons why CW would be mental to even consider going
Derby aren't in good shape both in terms of their squad or financially and going there would be a huge backwards step for CW. It would also be an obvious indication of the state of things behind the scenes at Utd. IMHO any interest will only be used by CW's representatives as a lever during the negotiation of his new contract - just as Sunderland's interest was this time 12 months ago. Also, even though he'd worked miracles at Utd, the challenge of Richard Keogh turning quicker than HMS Ark Royal may even be beyond CW.
I think they'll go for a manager with Prem experience e.g. Ranieri but it would be a bigger decision for CW should Newcastle come calling, despite the Ashley factor.
I would be amazed if they didn't just like WBA did. Getting him however is another thing. Even though he's clearly not happy with the owners, depriving him of a chance to lead his club out in the Premiership next season would be like trying to take a bone off a pit bull.
How do we know.he isn't happy with the owners? That might be a reasonable assumption with the court case, but he has seemed quite chipper whilst it has all been going on.
Provided he has been given (and agreed to) a budget then he just cracks on with his job. We have also secured our most lucrative ever sponsorship whilst the owners argue, so things cant be that bad day to day.
Lampard the player was/is loved at Chelsea,he jumped in at Derby and did a creditable job for his first go at managing.
He's not done it the hard way like our Chris tho,both be facing each other again next season,Chelsea our first "big" club test.
He's gone on record a few times saying it.
Derby aren't in good shape both in terms of their squad or financially and going there would be a huge backwards step for CW. It would also be an obvious indication of the state of things behind the scenes at Utd. IMHO any interest will only be used by CW's representatives as a lever during the negotiation of his new contract - just as Sunderland's interest was this time 12 months ago. Also, even though he'd worked miracles at Utd, the challenge of turning Richard Keogh into a footballer may even be beyond CW.
I think they'll go for a manager with Prem experience e.g. Ranieri but it would be a bigger decision for CW should Newcastle come calling, despite the Ashley factor.
Unhappy enough to walk? Every interview I have seen he is absolutely buzzing about next season. Last season he was far more critical of them.
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