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The King is dead, long live the King!

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ManofNorfolk1805

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Number 9 - this is the crux of the issue - you say "I Believe" . This is information which should be in the public domain and open to all to see. When there are takeovers or stake-building at other clubs, it is usually much more transparent. Why after seasons in the PL, parachute payments, high value transfers out, 21,000 season ticket holders and gates in excess of 26,000 at each home game, there should be a huge amount of debt is surprising , to say the least.
 
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Number 9

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Number 9 - this is the crux of the issue - you say "I Believe" . This is information which should be in the public domain and open to all to see. When there are takeovers or stake-building at other clubs, it is usually much more transparent. Why after seasons in the PL, parachute payments, high value transfers out, 21,000 season ticket holders and gates in excess of 26,000 at each home game, there should be a huge amount of debt is surprising , to say the least.
He's put in approx 46 million as loans which he's earning interest on.
This has been referred to as a line of credit from his company "Norfolk Group" which was set up for this purpose.
It gives the club access to funds in an easier way & at more preferable rates than the open market.
It gives Attanasio a stake in the club which will be transferred into ownership in approx two years when the switcheroo happens.

I haven't checked any of these 'facts' just my belief.
 
morty

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Just seen this on twitter, Webber out the door this weekend.
Be interesting to see where Wagner stands now, surely the international break is the time to get rid?
I do wonder though. If that is the club's intention, why not do it straight away? If they assume he is going to lose at Cardiff, why wait?

This might not pan out how people think it is going to...
 
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Number 9

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I do wonder though. If that is the club's intention, why not do it straight away? If they assume he is going to lose at Cardiff, why wait?

This might not pan out how people think it is going to...
Surely he's got to go after Cardiff, win, lose or draw.
His record last season was win in 500 games and this season 1 win in the last 500 games.
He's way out of his level for football management.
 
Gunvald Larsson

Gunvald Larsson

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Former Birmingham boss John Eustace might be a good fit. He kept Birmingham up in difficult circumstances and was sacked with Brum in 6th place. Michael Beale is also available. He did a great job at QPR.
 
morty

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Surely he's got to go after Cardiff, win, lose or draw.
His record last season was win in 500 games and this season 1 win in the last 500 games.
He's way out of his level for football management.
I think if they were 100% committed to binning him, he would have gone Sunday afternoon...
 
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Number 9

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I think if they were 100% committed to binning him, he would have gone Sunday afternoon...
Could be because of the timing of the international break and Knapper coming in.
 
morty

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If you re read that, what did you think to the comments from fan Matt Wallace?
Which bit do you mean? ( I couldn't read it all, it wants me to pay this time, for some reason)
 
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