McCabe has to go

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I have asked this a few times, name a semi big English club that has folded?
I'm struggling to see these harsh punishments for teams who don't follow the rules.
What does it matter if heads are turned? We still decide whether a bid is acceptable or not. Although some on your list are debatable (walker never pushed for a move) .
Having said that, no I'm not suggesting throwing loads of money at it, but that doesn't mean we have to get pushed around by clubs, agents and players.
Believe it or not I don't have a list of owners id like. Is there honestly no one you would rather have? Is the prince and Kev as good as it gets in your opinion?

It's not about folding as someone will always come in and pick up the scraps and exploit the previous mismanagement to make a few bob for themselves. Clubs that this has happened to are: Blackpool, Blackburn, Pigs, Leeds, Coventry, Portsmouth, QPR, Bolton, Villa (to an extent), Cardiff (rebranding etc), Newcastle (Ashley is milking them). Outside of England, Rangers are still in a mess and will now struggle to get out again (hahaha).

Personally I would rather carry on as we are than emulate any of the above clubs. The danger with McCabe selling up is that we end up in the hands of one of these type of Chairmen.

You turn down a bid for a player when their head is turned and it's a lose:lose, you get no cash and they are miserable. I'm sure Wilder sat down with Brooks and said "would you like join the mighty AFC Bournemouth?" and I assume that he said "yes please", at that point what's the point in keeping him here?
 
Just because I and everyone here doesn't know, doesn't mean the club shouldn't either, when clearly other clubs do.


Like you're claim we should have got more, that's just an opinion. The relevant fact here is that no higher bids came in, now or for the others. Which says to me that those were the values rather than sone fantasy fee posted on here - not necessarily by you btw. Again, an opinion.

Shudda wudda cudda means nothing when dealing with other people's money. Remember there are still people on here claiming McCabe bleeds the club dry.
 
I have asked this a few times, name a semi big English club that has folded?
I'm struggling to see these harsh punishments for teams who don't follow the rules.
What does it matter if heads are turned? We still decide whether a bid is acceptable or not. Although some on your list are debatable (walker never pushed for a move) .
Having said that, no I'm not suggesting throwing loads of money at it, but that doesn't mean we have to get pushed around by clubs, agents and players.
Believe it or not I don't have a list of owners id like. Is there honestly no one you would rather have? Is the prince and Kev as good as it gets in your opinion?

What is it about Kevin McCabe is looking to sell to someone else and stand down that you don't understand?
The Prince and Kev is what we have got until someone else steps up, no-one is saying that shouldn't happen, just that the new owner shouldn't be a get rich quick asset stripper.

As for punishments, the EFL have admitted 'taking a long time' but now they seem to be getting down to business.

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...n-chris-grayling-short-lived-justice-policies

and from March 2018

https://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/spo...ws/qprs-unlawful-financial-fair-play-13805375
 
we just need to have faith loads wanted Brayford and look what happened! What will be will be, many clubs will struggle. Agents IMO have no loyalty and the player is a commodity. Nothing worse seeing ppl fall out over a players movement. Look at Villa Palace etc Just give vocal support and yes at times I like to get on the players back but its will backfire.
Does McCabe need to go well until we get someone better hate the saying better the devil you know
I respect all opinions
 
No i don't know for a fact, that doesn't make it a non starter given the years of transfer dealings its evident he won't get the lot. Do you seriously think he will?

Why does wilder obviously think so? Maybe he just wanted a bigger budget so sacrificed brooks. I doubt he did the negotiating.
I think he was a very good player now, not just potential but that's just my opinion.
Why stop a player leaving? To set a precedent. We must be seen as the countries bargin bin. cLubs Can and do hold on to players. At least to drive the price up. Yes its the nature of the game that players move up the food chain , but it's down to us to get good value so we may reinvest a significant amount and progress ourselves. Think Southampton.

Yes I'm very serious about the point about serious risk. The worst case scenario you can name didn't fold and are already on there return. We spent 6 years in league one due to our balancing the books philosophy. Difference being Portsmouth had years in the premier league and won a trophy, which are the mugs? Most of the teams (just about all of them) spending more then they should never even get these repercussions. They just spend there money year in year out on players from the likes of good ol play by the rules Sheffield United.
Wilder has said nobody will be sold over his head and without his agreement. Do you really think he would sell him for lower than his value just for a bit of extra cash to spend? Jeez.....
So we have no new owner on the horizon and you want us to spend money we haven’t got. Where’s it coming from? Serious question
 
we’ve been wanting mcabe out for years when things don’t go our way...

taking yer shoes off wont help, the man will go when he wants to, harsh reality of it
 
What is it about Kevin McCabe is looking to sell to someone else and stand down that you don't understand?
The Prince and Kev is what we have got until someone else steps up, no-one is saying that shouldn't happen, just that the new owner shouldn't be a get rich quick asset stripper.

As for punishments, the EFL have admitted 'taking a long time' but now they seem to be getting down to business.

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...n-chris-grayling-short-lived-justice-policies

and from March 2018

https://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/spo...ws/qprs-unlawful-financial-fair-play-13805375

I fail to see how the arch tosspot Grayling fits into this, but if you can shoehorn the twat into twattery keep going!
 

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