My concern is a statement Tim Fisher made about a year ago, that we are financially okay in division one/two but it would be a struggle in the championship. Now he has sat there watching games all season and knows any half decent manager can turn also rans into promotion candidates almost over...
Codswallop, Bournemouth play in a small tin pot stadium which holds just 15000, they have put the team first, got themselves to the promised land with all it's riches and will develop from there, the team should always come first, yet to see a new grandstand score the winner
At this moment in time we fans must focus on one issue and one issue alone, Tony Mowbray becoming manager and with a half decent budget. Headlines in the Coventry Telegraph and pages of posts on here and all of a sudden the "new" stadium is prominent, where, when and if. Tim Fisher and Steve...
In a bit of a quandry are our owners, TM has said he wants to stay, they know his salary been paying it for 2 months and also know how much he thinks he needs to sort the playing side out, if they let him slip through the net it could be conceived deliberate.
The best thing for the North Stand is make it a school area and allow about a thousand school kids a matchin with teachers and a few helpers for a couple of quid or even free, have them sit right behind the goal and hopefully produce a bit of noise which will happen if we start winning on a...
Does that mean Channel 5 has spent squiions for the TV rights ? How much of that do we get and how much of what we get goes to the manager for re-building. And it is good to get away from that Steve Claridge idiot.
My information as asked earlier came in conversation with somebody about happenings at City and he mentioned a few things regards Waggott. So i rang someone else totally unconnected to the first person i was talking to and he confirmed to me what was said by the first chap and believes Mowbray...
I know it might be an obvious rumour but i was told for the second time yesterday that if Mowbray stays it will in part because Waggott goes. TM has decided working directly with SW is not a possibility. Think they meet today in London, could be interesting
Stokes is a decent defender, left sided, quite tall, keep him for definite, let him get a good pre-season down him and get his fitness levels up, that was his problem this season, fitness. If TM stays he will have a decent manager to help him too.
The key is Tony Mowbray, he is a proper old fashioned football manager and will have spent the last few weeks doing his homework with the possee of contacts he has throughout the game agents, managers etc. He will know who he wants, who could be available, the type of player he wants and the...
He has potential and at the moment thats all. Only 17 I believe, he needs atleast a full season under his belt and if it is with TM he could go onto a decent level and worth a lot of money to us, but a long way to go yet.
Not down to prices, it's down to wether Tony Mowbray is manager or not, if he is confirmed then he will probably have been given some positive indication of reasonable backing somewhere near to his requirement.
The ball is firmly in Steve Waggott's court.
Pressley deemed he was not for him fair enough thats the managers parogitive He was replaced by a vastly inferiour player in O'Brien, But as we have witnessed this season Steve Pressley has no idea on who is good enough and who aint.