Problem is we need to sell a certain amount prior to end of June yet all other clubs will likely not want to buy before end of June for exactly the reason we need to sell; they won't want to add to this year's expenditure. This will now start to drive down pre July sale prices even further.Wilson needs to get out there and start lining up the sales of Hwang, Bowler, O’Brien, Dennis and Worrall, as well as Turner and/or Vach.
Injuries to both Wood and Awoniyi looks worrying. Origi looks as if he can’t play more than an hour. Chance for Onsong. Unlikely to buy a striker in present financial climate. Taylor likely to be third string striker next year. Chance for Onsong to show potential.
Don’t you live in beeston?Our games at Everton and at home to Man City have both been moved to Sundays
Probably not much longer to have to live with shit like that
I guess if you travel from Torrono it’s a certainty that you have also come from Ontario.Don’t you live in beeston?
Some of us have to travel from (thousands of) miles away ie Alberta, Quebec, Ontario and sometimes Torrono!
Is there a difference?I guess if you travel from Torrono it’s a certainty that you have also come from Ontario.
Do you not know?Is there a difference?
Do you?Do you not know?
I do thanksDo you?
Nice one.I do thanks
A lot will depend on how the luxury tax works. Clubs with the richest owners will undoubtedly have an advantage but at least it allows ambitious owners to speculate.Do those of you who live or have experience of sport in America have a view on “Luxury Tax” and it’s pro’s and cons? The rich will always have an advantage. Would such a system enable promoted teams compete, as I feel the gap is widening as shown by the likely promotion, relegation candidates?
Anyone who has to brave Pearson Airport to watch Forest should be gifted a free ticket…..Nice one.