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Sorry but, I don't see what's dishonourable about an Owner that is prepared to put money into a Club, compared to an Owner that doesn't.
Do you think we'd ever see one of our own come through EVER again?
Sorry but, I don't see what's dishonourable about an Owner that is prepared to put money into a Club, compared to an Owner that doesn't.
Well would you prefer some OIL MEN perhaps? Or maybe you'd like some PORN MEN like West Ham? Or even some INDIAN CHICKEN MEN like Blackburn? Let's just be thankful that we have a owner/chairman which makes a bit of sense. Actually, let's just be thankful that we have an ENGLISH chairman/owner.
If the player was good enough and we had the right Coach in charge I don't see why not.Do you think we'd ever see one of our own come through EVER again?
The 'Porn Men' are English.
And, as much as I find them hard to like, at least they stick by the man in charge of their team. They appoint a manager who they feel is right for the club and don't panic; if Levy was WHU chairman there's no way Allardyce would've survived their poor run.
Levy is far from the worst chairman around but his decision making over the years has been poor. It all started when he thought Ramos would be better than Jol, ignoring the fact that Seville had better players than us.
And if one of our rivals (outside the big 4) sacked their manager for getting them top 4 twice in 3 years, we'd think it was laughable.
IF he decides Baldini isn't right & sacks him, then brings in LVG we're back to where we were 2 years ago. An experienced manager in charge with no DOF, round and round we go...
LVG has his own people, but says he likes to retain one coach from the former regime. So I see a role for Freund possibly, but not Assistant.My tougths on next season:
Louis Van Gaal new head Coach
Ian Broomfield to work under him on transfers
Baldini out of the door
Tim Sherwood goes back to the academy as technical Director
Stephen Freund steps up as assistant manager.