As some have said, what does "big club" mean? Only relevant if you define the criteria against which you are assessing. Being the Mail, of course, I'm sure it's just made up to fill pages & hence of no value at all. I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
Nimley wants back
And would play for free, as opposed to many of our players that perform like they haven't been paid.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sport/football/football-news/port-vale-striker-alex-nimley-8909171
A hearse, a hearse, my kingdom for a hearse!
* I don't agree with these sentiments, have never understood all these personal insults to other fans. But I just thought of this pun and wanted to share it.
We only need to beat Donny to do three in a row. We are 2/1 to win so the probability to win 3 in a row is 33%.
Cannot see odds for P'boro away, but Chesterfield are 15/8 this weekend. I'm assuming we'll be the same. So the probability of winning both (4 in a row) is 11.6%
Yes, every career where you agree a contract with those terms. If any of my clients want me out they have to honour my contract. I'm not senior enough for them to want to tie me in for 3 years but I imagine it happens for CEOs et al.
The spending during the Atkinson and Strachan eras is ultimately what has lead to the club's current financial plight and fall down the leagues. How aware were you of the perilous financial decisions being taken?
This wouldn't make economic sense. One discounts when nobody is buying. If the crowd is expected to increase anyway on the back of a couple of good results then why would anyone reduce revenue?