There's a few clubs like that though - Fleetwood being one of them!Nothing likeable about this carry on at all. Ditched the two blokes who got them up 3 divisions. Neville is a wanker imo.
Are they conference now?
Hmm, it's something I hadn't thought about before. Guess you could put together a conspiracy theory that would see a bunch of Man Utd legends buying a club to put the upstarts out of business before they get uncomfortably close to show how sharp business practice corrupts the game.Yes, conference for next season. They've overtaken FC United ironically, feel a bit like they're fishing in the same pool for fans. Salford being the non league equivalent of today's Man Utd and FC being more like the purist dream of how football should be.
Nothing likeable about this carry on at all. Ditched the two blokes who got them up 3 divisions. Neville is a wanker imo.
They could agree terms on a new deal I thought, but my view having seen them on that show is they have gone as far as their ability will take them and Salford have replaced with a far superior manager
That hasn't been tested has it? They've been given the bullet before they had even had a chance next season. I've read that Salford didn't want to pay them both a bit more, I can't imagine that Alexander would be cheap considering in comparison.
Like for like, Alexander would definitely be more expensive than one of them. But that's the point, Salford were having to pay for two managers as I imagine Bern and Jonno would have been on equal pay. If you've suddenly saved the cost of 2 managers who would most likely be getting a pay rise as well, you can probably afford a manager above your level and get some change.That hasn't been tested has it? They've been given the bullet before they had even had a chance next season. I've read that Salford didn't want to pay them both a bit more, I can't imagine that Alexander would be cheap considering in comparison.
How much for full price SBS?Like for like, Alexander would definitely be more expensive than one of them. But that's the point, Salford were having to pay for two managers as I imagine Bern and Jonno would have been on equal pay. If you've suddenly saved the cost of 2 managers who would most likely be getting a pay rise as well, you can probably afford a manager above your level and get some change.
For me this is exciting news because I bought a season ticket for Salford about a month ago. It's walking distance for me and as a concession during early bird, it was £50 for 23 games. I made it to a few games last season and at £10 for a ticket, I only have to go 6 times next season and I've saved money.
Like for like, Alexander would definitely be more expensive than one of them. But that's the point, Salford were having to pay for two managers as I imagine Bern and Jonno would have been on equal pay. If you've suddenly saved the cost of 2 managers who would most likely be getting a pay rise as well, you can probably afford a manager above your level and get some change.
For me this is exciting news because I bought a season ticket for Salford about a month ago. It's walking distance for me and as a concession during early bird, it was £50 for 23 games. I made it to a few games last season and at £10 for a ticket, I only have to go 6 times next season and I've saved money.
Adult - £150How much for full price SBS?
Quite a bit cheaper than the Boro then I think .Adult - £150
Concession - £75
They'd still be people moaning if we charged that much down here at the City.Adult - £150
Concession - £75
If you're referring to Salford then I do get your point. If they haven't saved anything and have ditched their managers for asking for too much money, then got Alexander in for more, that is poor to say the leastWhat price loyalty in this game? No wonder people are falling out of love with football.
I think you're right but I do take it with a pinch of salt considering 6 millionaires invest in the club!Quite a bit cheaper than the Boro then I think .
Possibly by as much as £100.
If you're referring to Salford then I do get your point. If they haven't saved anything and have ditched their managers for asking for too much money, then got Alexander in for more, that is poor to say the least
I did wonder but figured it was sensible not to launch into a tirade before checking hahaYeah I was, wasn't a dig at you (I did think it might be misconstrued)
I did wonder but figured it was sensible not to launch into a tirade before checking haha
It definitely didn't sit right with me at first. The only good thing I've taken from it is it doesn't look like they were sacked just to get Alexander in (although I could be wrong)
Nothing likeable about this carry on at all. Ditched the two blokes who got them up 3 divisions. Neville is a wanker imo.
Like for like, Alexander would definitely be more expensive than one of them. But that's the point, Salford were having to pay for two managers as I imagine Bern and Jonno would have been on equal pay. If you've suddenly saved the cost of 2 managers who would most likely be getting a pay rise as well, you can probably afford a manager above your level and get some change.
For me this is exciting news because I bought a season ticket for Salford about a month ago. It's walking distance for me and as a concession during early bird, it was £50 for 23 games. I made it to a few games last season and at £10 for a ticket, I only have to go 6 times next season and I've saved money.
Can only agree. They weren't very popular this season with opposition fans saying they've bought the league etc. and I can't say I blame them. Salford are sponsored by Sky Sports' Super 6 competition for gods sake.Suspect they'll do well next season. Should have a big budget, wouldn't surprise me if they made the playoffs, particularly now they have been extended.
He really hasn't helped himself there. Says he's proved himself at that level so no-one should question his ambition and that he's never played for money...having dropped 2 divisions to more than double his wagesDanny Lloyd who they’ve signed from Peterborough this week was on £90k year and described it as “peanuts”
Personally I don't have a problem with people invested in a place or a club pumping money into a club. It's how loads of clubs get a leg up to begin with anyway. Not like even us haven't had rich benefactors in the past!
If it's to improve a football club rather than improve somebody's bank balance, so be it.
Would rather somebody built a club than just bought an established one anyway. Make Salford bigger than Man Utd, and I'd chuckle...