Upton_Blade
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Which wouldn't happen as Newton Heath and Liverpool would veto the appointment.
Not if said appointment was whilst the club were in The Championship.
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Which wouldn't happen as Newton Heath and Liverpool would veto the appointment.
Please don't denigrate the weasel, in any case, humans like Parry and there are many running association football world wide, are lower than any creature on this planet.Parry couldn't even look at the camera . Scouse Weasel
...or had a young team capable of playing at the bottom end of the PremiershipGibson at Boro has come out 100% behind it. Short term self interest trumps the greater good of football.
I am glad I experienced the the months from last August to January, if this goes through it will almost certainly be the high water mark of my Blades watching life as it scuppers any chance of a club of our size being able to establish themselves in the top division. The best we can ever hope for would be the odd promotion season followed by an instant relegation the following season. Without the backstop of parachute payments no promoted club would ever risk spending anything at all in the attempt to compete unless they lucked onto a billionaire chairman.
Parry had eyes on his next job?![]()
Premier League clubs reject Project Big Picture plans in meeting
Premier League clubs swiftly rejected the proposals and instead agreed to a strategy review and to make a new bailout offer to the EFL worth £77m after their opening attempt was rejected.www.dailymail.co.uk
Dead in the water before it even started and rightly so. Offer being made to fund League 1 and 2 clubs in the interim with £50m not championship clubs. Hopefully the call for Parry to resign because of a conflict of interests will grow. The ball is back in his court now he needs to spend time agreeing to the short term bail out rather than trying to rewrite the governance of football with his billionaire pals.
You are right .THE PIGS COULD NOT PAY THE WAGES 2 MONTHS AGO BUT IT HAS NOT STOPPED THEM SHOPPING IN THE TRANSFER MARKET. Derby spent like it was going out of fashion for the last 2 or 3 years.Plus championship clubs are asking over 20 mill for ordinary players off the prem clubs.It is long over due that these clubs live within their means.I know these are strange times but it has been so obvious this cash crisis for clubs have been on the cards for a number of years well before any virus.Yes let the big clubs help the lower leagues in this crisis but they should be told to learn a lesson about spending cash they do not have.As for those in Sheff 6 surely you would have thought they would have already learned after coming so close to history the other year but obviously they have not.It goes to show you can't educate pork.Parry needs to get the Championship clubs spending in order before they get a bail out from anyone, why the hell should the likes of the pigs, Derby, Birmingham and a few others receive any help when they have knowingly overspent over the last few years?
Classic business negotiation. Start off by making a completely outrageous suggestion. Furore ensues. They back down but say ok but things need to change. Clubs say go on then we’ll agree to change X.View attachment 95047That sentence worries all elements? PL To do Liverpool/Manures bidding.
This is exactly my suspicion too, make an outrageous proposal any subsequent proposal compromise can be positioned as acceptable- with the big clubs still getting the power grab they wanted at the startClassic business negotiation. Start off by making a completely outrageous suggestion. Furore ensues. They back down but say ok but things need to change. Clubs say go on then we’ll agree to change X.
Liverpool and Manchester United “oh go on then” aside - that’s what we wanted all along
No is not tough is it?Surprise surprise...
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Premier League kept Project Big Picture plans secret from clubs outside big six
Premier League executives did not tell clubs outside the big six the full extent of their knowledge over plans to radically change English footballwww.theguardian.com
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