As if Corbyn or any of his useless pals are the answer.
Neither is May though, and there lies the problem not just for this but for just about every other issue too. We are in what's known as a competent political vacuum.
5 year contact or whatever it is. Tell him to stay, if he sulks I'm sure he'll get over it.
All this nonsense about 'we can't match that!!!' - we don't have to, time for us to grow a backbone.
I fully expect him to be sold though because that's what we do.
Some of you need to get a ****ing life (MLG) - demanding that someone name names or reveal sources just because you've had a tantrum at being ignored.
I've known bits in the past (Adkins) and hear the odd bit now (best mates cousin is a current 1st team player) but I wouldn't dream of sharing it with 99% of this board.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the players aren't privy to much in the way of transfers but it's interesting to get views on management. FWIW, I'm strongly in the Puel out camp...
'Sterling falls after polls suggest hung parliament' headline on BBC
I don't care much for the current Labour hierarchy, but to see May blow it THAT much would be quite funny.
May is just about as far away from 'strong and stable' as you can get. She's making a complete hash of the whole thing and proving she's nowhere near being a leader.
Corbyn did ok, expected worse.
Last home goal was from Prowse in the 85th minute against Palace. Since then, we've failed to score against Man City, Hull, Arsenal, Man Utd and Stoke.
It really has been a cracking season.