Lee Bowyer explains his stance on Alen Halilovic's contract (19 replies)
With Championship safety assured Birmingham City can now start planning for next season and this man's future is a very pressing issue
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With Championship safety assured Birmingham City can now start planning for next season and this man's future is a very pressing issue
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Players like Hal don’t become available to the likes of us very often. If we can afford it we should go for it. Difficult though for both Dong and LB.
I think we'll finish off the home campaign with a 2v0 victory.
Bowyer to make a few changes to look at the fringe players but not wholesale changes.
Care home owner/manager. Positive - the feeling of making a difference by supporting people with s learning disability, eg taking them to gigs.
Negative, attitude of government to social care, struggle to recruit staff. Three days off at same time as wife in 12 years, what's a holiday, work 14 hours most days plus sleep in on site.
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Really good article in the Athletic about the pitfalls of the 50+1 ownership model at most clubs in Germany.
It is a model people think should be applied in this country, but I think it would be a dreadful idea.
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Interestingly, Barcelona and Real Madrid are both fan-owned. They are both hugely burdened by debt....
Man U and btts at 11/5.
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Yep keep him a way from the big red self destruction button
Oh dear.....
But the Blues head coach has promised to make changes to give his fringe players chances against Cardiff City and Blackburn Rovers
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But the Blues head coach has promised to make changes to give his fringe players chances against Cardiff City and Blackburn Rovers
With Championship safety assured Birmingham City can now start planning for next season and this man's future is a very pressing issue
Perennial choker. Perennial failure on the biggest stage.
Mental that he ever got the PSG gig.
Le Mod
I didn't say they would, just correcting your mistake.
A_n_E
thanks ????
how does this transfer down to the championship i wonder? the debt levels of many clubs has grown to stupid levels due them gambling on the riches available in the premiership. and even the biggest clubs in the prem are up to their necks in debt and the fact it is owed to their owners is irrelevant just look at portsmouth.
When was Denbighshire a major county? They were hopeless in the minor county game.
Cambridgeshire and Berkshire were considered major in the pre-county championship era. In Berkshire's case, long before...
generalBlue
By the end of tomorrow he'll be " that 4 million pound lad we bought from Scotland " ????
Whatever the outcome something has got to change. If the big money from TV and media leaves the professional game in England (or shrinks materially) the game at all levels will have to adjust accordingly.
I noticed the Telegraph is reporting BT is looking to dispose of 50% or more of BT Sport with the likes of Amazon and Disney interested. Less bidders for the rights will equal less money into the game.
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Would they have survived in a normal season where they hadn’t had to cram matches in every other day?
Food for thought, especially for Wednesday and Derby fans
Something I have wondered for a while, but never found a proper explanation of it. Hopefully the fountain of knowledge that SHA is can help.
When cricket became organised in the late 1800’s, why were some counties classed as ‘minor’ and others ‘major’? And why is there very little movement between the two?
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Maybe someone might know; when was the last time he even got on the pitch for the under 23s?
Get him on the bench for Cardiff and Blackburn and watch there somehow be limbs when it goes in off his arse.