It's bollocks that we don't need. We've got a league filled with real individual clubs, there's no need to suck up to the rich twats to condone their stockpiling of young players while already-struggling clubs suffer further.
It's perfectly reasonable for Murphy to want to stay with the club while also hating that we're at Sixfields. It's not like it's a black and white issue in that regard.
It reads like that article is just recycling what the Telegraph wrote a while back, but you'd think/hope that with the meetings Murphy will know where he stands at the moment.
EDIT: it's quoting this one from the 4th, so it's the day before at least -...
You say that as if English clubs are routinely banned rather than that one time as a culmination of a long spell of hooliganism that ended up resulting in disaster.
What's his connection with the mighty 'Well? I had it drilled into my head from a very young age every time we'd go past Fir Park that it was officially The Home of Good Football™