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West Bromwich Albion FC / Re: WBA Next Manager/Head Coach Thread
« on: October 24, 2022, 08:56:08 PM »
Two of the infamous ITK on twitter have both said the deals off, Sooty has since deleted his tweets.
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I very much think it’s wishful thinking.
Maybe JP has come back for another go?
Edit: just had a look on twitter, it’s not coming from any reliable sources yet and the only thing that has actually been said is there is some movement at the top of the business. Could just well be the owner getting his house in order for a sale or he’s fed up with how the club is run and wanting to change thing up, who knows.
There was all that talk with things being set up in Jersey recently.
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Hope he goes because it weakens them dramatically. They can then have Pereira in the hope that he has an absolute stinker and then downs tools following their relegation.
What I would bet though is, if Grealish goes to Man City, he will automatically play more for England, even if he gets less minutes, and has less impact, for City.
I hope to god he isn't as calm as he makes out with his post match comments regarding a striker. Blues were trash today and will be in trouble if they play like that. We need a striker. I'm hoping his comments were so we don't come across as desperate in the market meaning clubs won't try to pull a fast one on us.
He will go to the vile next season once his contract has expired….it seems written to me.
Ive just been on, the new kit is on their but no albion badge or puma logo, couldnt see where the customer reviews was neither??
Financially it works for them they will sell Abraham this summer that fee alone will pay for 5 years of this operation. They would have to lose a good 50% of the talent and even then the better 50% of it to even dent them.
What I did not appreciate until I looked at the numbers is that the level at which the player exits is so critical at least 80% of the time that is what their professional careers look like. The thing that Chelsea hold over most of their competitors is not a pathway to the first team is a pathway to professional level career.
Looking at ourselves and if I must the Villa, too many of our academy graduates end up in non-league football.
It's really closing up for him now. There will still be clubs out there but we need to be careful not to price him out of a move. Then again, you would think there would be atleast 1 club interested given the fact it isn't a huge fee.