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    Bound to be some speculation. They've tried everything else.

    Understand why they might want him, but not sure why he might want to go. They have money, but are a mess top to bottom, and like Sunderland it wouldn't surprise me at all if they end up going down to L1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatherKnowsBest View Post
    Bound to be some speculation. They've tried everything else.

    Understand why they might want him, but not sure why he might want to go. They have money, but are a mess top to bottom, and like Sunderland it wouldn't surprise me at all if they end up going down to L1.

    Whilst I don't believe West Brom would be his first choice, money talks and if the bun fight continues in the boardroom, with no sign of investment to match his ambition, imo, he will walk and it won't matter if clubs are chasing his services or not, he'll go

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    Quote Originally Posted by blades58 View Post
    Whilst I don't believe West Brom would be his first choice, money talks and if the bun fight continues in the boardroom, with no sign of investment to match his ambition, imo, he will walk and it won't matter if clubs are chasing his services or not, he'll go
    I agree about the bun fight continuing will cause him to walk if its not resolved. Even then depends on what the outcome is and whether we can provide the investment to match his ambitions. West Brom in the premiership would have tempted him. In the Championship with their set up and financial problems I don't see it happening.

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    chris wilder is going absolutely no where, his own words as recently as sunday. it would take an absolute catastrophe for him to leave,him been sacked for not complying with certain requests by certain chairman to be is a totally different matter out of his hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twirlo70 View Post
    chris wilder is going absolutely no where, his own words as recently as sunday. it would take an absolute catastrophe for him to leave,him been sacked for not complying with certain requests by certain chairman to be is a totally different matter out of his hands.
    where did he say that twirlo and what did he actually say?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blades58 View Post
    where did he say that twirlo and what did he actually say?
    sportsman warminster road. were on about players been sold at different clubs and everybody as a price,he agreed ,then the question was asked about how much for him to leave, he said he wouldnt for any price ,he,d have to be pushed or the job became un workable ie the chairman telling him what to do football wise. what about if the prince takes over he said phuck knows what will happen. mcabe is right behind wilders thinking bog roll is not 100%,he deffo wants johnny foreigner in the team. his words also were we buy players wi them,one of the lads had bought a bag o nuts. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twirlo70 View Post
    sportsman warminster road. were on about players been sold at different clubs and everybody as a price,he agreed ,then the question was asked about how much for him to leave, he said he wouldnt for any price ,he,d have to be pushed or the job became un workable ie the chairman telling him what to do football wise. what about if the prince takes over he said phuck knows what will happen. mcabe is right behind wilders thinking bog roll is not 100%,he deffo wants johnny foreigner in the team. his words also were we buy players wi them,one of the lads had bought a bag o nuts. lol
    Nice one twirlo

    Let's hope he gets the backing he deserves

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    Quote Originally Posted by blades58 View Post
    Whilst I don't believe West Brom would be his first choice, money talks and if the bun fight continues in the boardroom, with no sign of investment to match his ambition, imo, he will walk and it won't matter if clubs are chasing his services or not, he'll go
    Hard to know whats in his and Knilly's heads, and what if anything the outcome of the Kev/HRH situation will be. There is a point where the amount of money on offer outweighs the loyalty/inertia of giving up on one club and going to another, of course. If someone offered me five times the wages, it'd be hard not to be intrigued by it. I also think CW's approach may not work with foreign players who are on masses of cash and don't give a toss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatherKnowsBest View Post
    Hard to know whats in his and Knilly's heads, and what if anything the outcome of the Kev/HRH situation will be. There is a point where the amount of money on offer outweighs the loyalty/inertia of giving up on one club and going to another, of course. If someone offered me five times the wages, it'd be hard not to be intrigued by it. I also think CW's approach may not work with foreign players who are on masses of cash and don't give a toss.
    I agree FKB

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatherKnowsBest View Post
    Bound to be some speculation. They've tried everything else.

    Understand why they might want him, but not sure why he might want to go. They have money, but are a mess top to bottom, and like Sunderland it wouldn't surprise me at all if they end up going down to L1.


    West Brom don't have money FKB, their debt is said to be horrendous (allegedly)
    it will definitely be a case of West Brom selling rather than using the parachute payments to get a leg up on everyone else.

    Mind you £100 million debt still gives most clubs a better chance of signing quality players than we have of signing them

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