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SSD got a reaction from LERam in Biggest Idiot
Katie Price. Exploited her disabled son for a TV show when she was running out of ideas to generate money.
Somehow hasn't been sent to prison for countless driving offences. Thankfully nobody has been killed by her actions.
Not for me.
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SSD got a reaction from JuanFloEvraTheCocu'sNesta in The Administration Thread
Thanks again Quantuma...
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SSD got a reaction from dcfcreece1601 in The Administration Thread
My meeting best not overrun so i can have a listen. Getting my priorities right ?
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SSD reacted to RoyMac5 in The Administration Thread
Freebie read:
https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-wayne-rooneys-agent-investigated-203747623.html
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SSD got a reaction from Crewton in The Administration Thread
Typical old man American, who’d sue his own relatives over a will
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SSD got a reaction from Ewe Ram in Rooney leaves
I think because he was heavily invested in Kirchner taking over the club, with his old agent being involved during negotiations, he felt his position as manager was untenable. Possibly wasn't going to have as much influence at the club as he wanted, with the new ownership not far away from completing a takeover. Good decision from all parties I think. Rooney goes with my best wishes. He'll no doubt have another Championship job in the future.
I don't agree with Eric Steele's comments stating it's a disaster though. If you have a manager who doesn't have the heart for the job anymore then we need to start fresh. Rosenior, if he takes the job which I think he will, has a good clean slate to mould a new team and bring his ideas to the table. No big egos to contend with either. Perfect opportunity for a young manager.
Worked out for Eddie Howe didn't it when Bournemouth was in a total mess at the bottom of the football league. He's done well for himself.
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SSD got a reaction from Premier ram in Rooney leaves
I think because he was heavily invested in Kirchner taking over the club, with his old agent being involved during negotiations, he felt his position as manager was untenable. Possibly wasn't going to have as much influence at the club as he wanted, with the new ownership not far away from completing a takeover. Good decision from all parties I think. Rooney goes with my best wishes. He'll no doubt have another Championship job in the future.
I don't agree with Eric Steele's comments stating it's a disaster though. If you have a manager who doesn't have the heart for the job anymore then we need to start fresh. Rosenior, if he takes the job which I think he will, has a good clean slate to mould a new team and bring his ideas to the table. No big egos to contend with either. Perfect opportunity for a young manager.
Worked out for Eddie Howe didn't it when Bournemouth was in a total mess at the bottom of the football league. He's done well for himself.
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SSD got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in Rooney leaves
I think because he was heavily invested in Kirchner taking over the club, with his old agent being involved during negotiations, he felt his position as manager was untenable. Possibly wasn't going to have as much influence at the club as he wanted, with the new ownership not far away from completing a takeover. Good decision from all parties I think. Rooney goes with my best wishes. He'll no doubt have another Championship job in the future.
I don't agree with Eric Steele's comments stating it's a disaster though. If you have a manager who doesn't have the heart for the job anymore then we need to start fresh. Rosenior, if he takes the job which I think he will, has a good clean slate to mould a new team and bring his ideas to the table. No big egos to contend with either. Perfect opportunity for a young manager.
Worked out for Eddie Howe didn't it when Bournemouth was in a total mess at the bottom of the football league. He's done well for himself.
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SSD got a reaction from Crewton in The Administration Thread
Seen a few people stating why didn't Clowes step in earlier. Maybe as a business and personally they weren't confident enough to commit to such a heavy investment which more than likely they'll never see a return on. They may have secured more business on new developments, helping fund the potential takeover.
To echo David, I'm just delighted someone is willing to spend millions of pounds into the club that is a complete money pit and financially is in such a poor state of affairs.
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SSD got a reaction from Norman in The Administration Thread
Seen a few people stating why didn't Clowes step in earlier. Maybe as a business and personally they weren't confident enough to commit to such a heavy investment which more than likely they'll never see a return on. They may have secured more business on new developments, helping fund the potential takeover.
To echo David, I'm just delighted someone is willing to spend millions of pounds into the club that is a complete money pit and financially is in such a poor state of affairs.
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SSD got a reaction from David Graham Brown in The Administration Thread
Seen a few people stating why didn't Clowes step in earlier. Maybe as a business and personally they weren't confident enough to commit to such a heavy investment which more than likely they'll never see a return on. They may have secured more business on new developments, helping fund the potential takeover.
To echo David, I'm just delighted someone is willing to spend millions of pounds into the club that is a complete money pit and financially is in such a poor state of affairs.
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SSD got a reaction from Adslegend in The Administration Thread
Seen a few people stating why didn't Clowes step in earlier. Maybe as a business and personally they weren't confident enough to commit to such a heavy investment which more than likely they'll never see a return on. They may have secured more business on new developments, helping fund the potential takeover.
To echo David, I'm just delighted someone is willing to spend millions of pounds into the club that is a complete money pit and financially is in such a poor state of affairs.
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SSD got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in The Administration Thread
Seen a few people stating why didn't Clowes step in earlier. Maybe as a business and personally they weren't confident enough to commit to such a heavy investment which more than likely they'll never see a return on. They may have secured more business on new developments, helping fund the potential takeover.
To echo David, I'm just delighted someone is willing to spend millions of pounds into the club that is a complete money pit and financially is in such a poor state of affairs.
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SSD got a reaction from Ram@Lincoln in The Administration Thread
Seen a few people stating why didn't Clowes step in earlier. Maybe as a business and personally they weren't confident enough to commit to such a heavy investment which more than likely they'll never see a return on. They may have secured more business on new developments, helping fund the potential takeover.
To echo David, I'm just delighted someone is willing to spend millions of pounds into the club that is a complete money pit and financially is in such a poor state of affairs.
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SSD got a reaction from Carnero in The Administration Thread
Seen a few people stating why didn't Clowes step in earlier. Maybe as a business and personally they weren't confident enough to commit to such a heavy investment which more than likely they'll never see a return on. They may have secured more business on new developments, helping fund the potential takeover.
To echo David, I'm just delighted someone is willing to spend millions of pounds into the club that is a complete money pit and financially is in such a poor state of affairs.
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SSD got a reaction from Rammy03 in The Administration Thread
Seen a few people stating why didn't Clowes step in earlier. Maybe as a business and personally they weren't confident enough to commit to such a heavy investment which more than likely they'll never see a return on. They may have secured more business on new developments, helping fund the potential takeover.
To echo David, I'm just delighted someone is willing to spend millions of pounds into the club that is a complete money pit and financially is in such a poor state of affairs.
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SSD got a reaction from Will Hughes Hair in The Administration Thread
Breaking news. We finally hear from the two Andrew’s and Carl.
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