Here is the source of the Mel Morris major shareholder info - view external link
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I refer to my post of yesterday about hating all the "ignorant" speculation concerning our management hierarchy. By ignorant I do not mean to to insult, but merely refer to it as ill informed, third hand or of "a mate down the pub said..." in character.
So now we have unequivocal statements that he's been sacked, equally confident ones saying he hasn't, some inferring that a deal has been done, others that one hasn't!
We have a majority of opinion saying they are glad he is going, some wishing well, others not. We have rat longing to axe Rush as well and get Clough back probably, we have others condemning his appointment in the first place...
So what will we all think if he actually stays? Is this a possibility or have bridges been burned totally now? This could change from being "lets get 2 million off Ashley" into "lets pay 2 million to get rid" in no time. Then what transfer budget do we have.
The only interesting thing to emerge so far is in Bloomer's second (retracting po
Here is the source of the Mel Morris major shareholder info - view external link
I find it all quite amusing really. I got the impression he wasn't going to stay too long anyhow, so what if he goes now or later? In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter really.
It's odd isn't it, that nearly one year ago we were all getting ready to go to Wembley for the chance to be in the Premier League. And now we are sitting around after the worst two month capitulation I have ever seen a Derby side make, with no idea who our manager is.
Another funny thing - if we'd have beaten QPR then we'd probably have been relegated by now like they have. Chances are Steve would be off and we'd be faced with the Championship next season. Seems odd when I look at it like that.
Aside, anyone else think something happened when the owners came over earlier in the season? I may be wrong but I think they were here for the Sheff Wednesday game at the end of Feb, which we won 3-2. But my memory could be playing tricks, part of me thinks it was Bolton. Anyway, afterwards in his pos
You can put ya house on it that Mclaren will not be with us by the end of the weekend. Maybe even today. I mean how the hell can he after all this going on. He wanted to go to Newcastle. He now has his wish. He played us like a good un. After we took him off the scrap heap and gave him a job which he said he always wanted. And soon as he sniffs a bigger job with more money it was **** Derby County I'm bigger than them. We'll walley I for one am not the slightest bit bothered you are going. I think he's disloyal arrogant and over rated. Let's get a new guy in and lets get rid of the **** Mclaren signed and start again. I'm quite excited by the fresh start to be honest. And if Mel Morris takes over even better. You can't beat having a local man at the helm who has the same passion as us fans. COUT
THAT ARTICLE STATES "Mel Morris, a local businessman worth £400million, last year bought into Derby and has an increasing influence on football matters.Originally Posted by Bstand
Morris has pumped £1m of his own money into the club to improve training facilities and is rumoured to be taking up the position of chairman."
But Bloomer refers to MM as being "soon to be a major shareholder" that Article does not say anything about this. Where has the MM increased shareholding and thus GSE reduction rumour come from?
THAT ARTICLE STATES "Mel Morris, a local businessman worth £400million, last year bought into Derby and has an increasing influence on football matters.Originally Posted by roger_ramjet
Morris has pumped £1m of his own money into the club to improve training facilities and is rumoured to be taking up the position of chairman."
But Bloomer refers to MM as being "soon to be a major shareholder" that Article does not say anything about this. Where has the MM increased shareholding and thus GSE reduction rumour come from?[/quote]
Yeah, as far as i'm aware it's GSE that might get the re-shuffle, not the owners reducing their commitment.
[quote="roger_ramjet" in character.
So now we have unequivocal statements that he's been sacked, equally confident ones saying he hasn't, some inferring that a deal has been done, others that one hasn't!
We have a majority of opinion saying they are glad he is going, some wishing well, others not. We have rat longing to axe Rush as well and get Clough back probably, we have others condemning his appointment in the first place...
So what will we all think if he actually stays? Is this a possibility or have bridges been burned totally now? This could change from being "lets get 2 million off Ashley" into "lets pay 2 million to get rid" in no time. Then what transfer budget do we have.
The only interesting thing to e
Edited the post above. Stuck to posting opinions from local journalists. They seem to be taking a bashing over this, but i have a feeling from reading a lot of bull**** that they might be as close to anyone on this.
It might be that the sticking point is the negotiations over compensation - they want McClaren to fall on his sword, he wants paying off!