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Ex Lion Tamer

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  1. So what sort of committee is it if individual members are signing players? And was Mopo just sitting in silence?
  2. Working tax credits are a completely different thing to the minimum wage and have been around in one form or another for much longer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_tax_credit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Minimum_Wage_Act_1998
  3. Letting him go on loan last season is the reason we got relegated
  4. It is possible to take tough decisions where necessary while also recognising that your staff will perform better if they are working in a pleasant environment
  5. Seems like a good way to get the profit that Katherina (allegedly) wants, without hurting the team too badly
  6. There's utilising a source, and then there's phrases like "dream-wrecker!" He's a gutter journalist. And I say that as someone who defended the Echo that time
  7. Maybe he'll ban our players from his new club's ground, it would be a good way of guaranteeing a win
  8. He wouldn't have to be a formal bidder to make an informal agreement with new owners that he'd stay on though? And he doesn't have the money to be a serious investor himself?
  9. Poch had his best players sold from under him every summer at Espanyol, so he can deal with uncertainty
  10. I think the cause of all this is that we won't be getting the investment Cortese was hoping for. From the Leibherrs anyway
  11. I don't understand why Rickie would leave, but its understandable that players like Lallana and Schneiderlin would want to test themselves at a higher level now it looks like we won't be getting there ourselves. Would expect them to wait until the end of the season out of loyalty then go.
  12. The owners are quite right to judge that the amount of money it would take to get into the Champions League is unlikely to result in similar levels of revenue or increase value of the club. It's very hard to turn a profit at that level with the likes of Chelsea and Man C around. Getting into the Premier League is basically the point at which their return on investment peaked and it is time to sell. Probably Cortese knew the money was drying up and handed in his notice in advance of the window to try and pressure the Leibherr's into opening the purse strings. Of course, he timed the end of his notice for the transfer window itself, the point at which he would know if there was any hope of getting more money. Following meetings, it became clear that no transfers would be occurring, so he walked.
  13. All of those papers are trash. This is a reasoned and insightful story: http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jan/15/nicola-cortese-southampton-exit-manager
  14. If Poch can just hang on until Moyes gets sacked, we'll be sorted
  15. Clarke is a better manager than Di Matteo. Not enthused about either though
  16. She'll appoint a new chairman but selling a club takes time
  17. Ben SmithVerified account ‏@BenSmithBBC #SaintsFC manager Mauricio Pochettino will stay for now and will, I am told, be present at his press conference tomorrow.
  18. Don't deny that he did a good job of picking managers but really it was the Liebherr money that stopped us selling our players. And actually Lowe used to do quite a good job of negotiating prices
  19. Running with that scenario, maybe she values the club higher than Cortese's bidders were willing to pay?
  20. Calm down. Remember when everyone was convinced Adkins leaving would be a disaster?
  21. Its not a choice between thiose two things
  22. Poch will lose a lot of money if he resigns, I would bet on him staying. Hoping we get stripes back next season. Cortese is one of more capable chairmen out there, but he's not irreplaceable. It all depends who they bring in. Who will be the next owners is the bigger question than who will be the next chairman Given that the news yesterday was that he would leave at the end of the season but now he has gone today, it seems there has been recent discussion/dispute to me, even if the question of transfer budgets has been knocking around for a while. Must have become evident that no money would become available this transfer window, despite Cortese's best efforts to engineer some. Cortese strikes me as quite a petulant volatile guy, so not surprised he would end up having a dispute and walking out
  23. Even at its current low level, the minimum wage has mean a "significant fall in wage inequality": http://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/5412 If you get rid of it, there will be more people living in worse poverty
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