Cathro must be on a sticky wicket.
Bad start to league season cud see him jettisoned pretty sharpish.
Wonder if the no centre forward geezer wud take any blame.
Cathro must be on a sticky wicket.
Bad start to league season cud see him jettisoned pretty sharpish.
Wonder if the no centre forward geezer wud take any blame.
I'd like to see the whole lot emptied . . . Ann Budge, Craig Levine, Ian Cathro and of course the former Dens Spoofer.
The Hearts fans have done their bit with 8,000 signing for an average £15 a month direct debit, which was supposed to last a couple of years and is now for evermore.
The new £14m stand and the necessary sales of their entire young squad from just three years ago, Neilson got out and instead of having a team on the park, they will have a new main stand to be paid for by Hearts fans.
Hearts will struggle in the bottom six this season and be lucky to avoid relegation.
The only saviour for Hearts will be the opening up of the EFL & EPL to Scottish clubs which will see them with increased income in the EFL of £100 million per season . . . and double in the EPL.
The Bill should become law in September when the FA are forced to comply with Competition Law.
It's a BOSMAN for the clubs.
It's shameful that Dundee's owners have shown no interest and are considering an 8,000 capacity 'junior' stadium next to the ice rink instead.
Come back and tell us when the Scottish Clubs get an invite to join. You appear to be the only person in Scotland talking about this. Wonder why that might be?
The clubs have already been invited, but the snap General Election delayed the Bill going through Parliament until September.
You should be aware that Dundee FC was the only club notified who did not reply. John Nelms knows.
It will be headline news in a few weeks, but not in Dundee as you need a 20,000 capacity stadium.
Killie grabbed the final place . . . Rugby Park is 18,000 and can be increased.
boab i cani find much on this at all
you must have a link to the proposed bill,no?
if so put it up
The Motion debated and approved
"That this House has no confidence in the ability of the Football Association (FA) to comply fully with its duties as a governing body, as the current governance structures of the FA make it impossible for the organisation to reform itself; and calls on the Government to bring forward legislative proposals to reform the governance of the FA."
This is about the FA's ability to act as a governing body and says nothing about inviting foreign teams to compete in their league. A vote of no confidence is not carte blanche for every club within ear shot to demand a piece of the pie.