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    Bilic showing first signs of frustration!

    In a piece in the E&S.

    So here we go........it’s a “pull your finger out of your a r s e pronto” shot at Dowling and Jenkins.

    There will only be one winner Slaven.....history tells us this.

    He’ll be gone before the advent calendar has its first window opened.

    Sadly.

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    Have to say these were my thoughts entirely when I saw the piece as well.

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    Slaven will be gone by 1st August lol when he realises there’s no money to spend why did he take the job the board must have told him a load of crap

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    I now know why I add as many managers to football manager as I can so can rob them just give money to Albion knowing I’ll spend money on players lol

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    Welcome to the world of WBA Mr Bilic, a club of no ambition whatsoever, a penny pinching club that takes a lifetime to do one transfer, if you think the club will sign 2 or 3 players this week then you are deluded. My advice to you is to walk away now before your reputation is damaged beyond repair, anyone dealing with the likes of Jenkins and Dowling needs to take a long look at themselves, this great club is on a downward spiral to oblivion.

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    I do not understand the world of finance. But if Mr. Lai is unable to put his money into the club due to the Chinese forbidding money going out of China, then how can a Chinese club buy Rondon for £16.5 million should they want him. The money would be coming to us so it is leaving China.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    I do not understand the world of finance. But if Mr. Lai is unable to put his money into the club due to the Chinese forbidding money going out of China, then how can a Chinese club buy Rondon for £16.5 million should they want him. The money would be coming to us so it is leaving China.
    Despite initial enthusiasm to invest in overseas football the Chinese economy began to slow down. Their government decided some time back that foreign club ownership was a financial burden they were no longer prepared to encourage in the short/medium term.

    Money still comes out of China for long term infrastructure projects like rail or power stations though as they see a return on their money. With this in mind the Chinese government have imposed a 100% tax on foreign transfers to discourage them taking place. £16.5 million for us (Rondon) means £16.5 million for them too (tax) and represents a nice little earner. Transfers still happen but Chinese club owners are having to prioritize and think more responsibly.

    I like Rondon but he turns thirty in September, he only has a year on his contract and I don't see him as a £33 million priority for anybody. So unless there's a hefty mark down on his release clause to get his wages off the books I'd be amazed if he goes to China. And if he does go there for a total of £33 million somebody's going to need shooting after they've been knocked sh!tless first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    Despite initial enthusiasm to invest in overseas football the Chinese economy began to slow down. Their government decided some time back that foreign club ownership was a financial burden they were no longer prepared to encourage in the short/medium term.

    Money still comes out of China for long term infrastructure projects like rail or power stations though as they see a return on their money. With this in mind the Chinese government have imposed a 100% tax on foreign transfers to discourage them taking place. £16.5 million for us (Rondon) means £16.5 million for them too (tax) and represents a nice little earner. Transfers still happen but Chinese club owners are having to prioritize and think more responsibly.

    I like Rondon but he turns thirty in September, he only has a year on his contract and I don't see him as a £33 million priority for anybody. So unless there's a hefty mark down on his release clause to get his wages off the books I'd be amazed if he goes to China. And if he does go there for a total of £33 million somebody's going to need shooting after they've been knocked sh!tless first.
    It's looking increasingly like he's on his way.

    Don't know how much for but if it's for anything like previously quoted figures somebody needs thwacking with a big sh!tty stick .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    It's looking increasingly like he's on his way.

    Don't know how much for but if it's for anything like previously quoted figures somebody needs thwacking with a big sh!tty stick .


    Bilic must be banging his head against the wall thinking he should have gone for the Newcastle job as for sure all Newcastle supporters would have welcomed him over Bruce.

    As it is - he's on the West Brom roller coaster with f uck all to spend - the squad decimated and having to answer to two t wats like Dowling and Jenkins. I bet Bilic has never even met the little chink and never wants to!

    I would not blame him if he did a runner! Perhaps Dowling and Jenkins should pay themselves equal to their counter parts at Luton and Barnsley!!!!

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    Isn't it obvious JD. That 138 million Chinese Ranminbi will go straight into Lai's back pocket meaning that it never leaves China!

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