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Milan Article - 7 new players in total targeted

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Posted
I like being a shit club, it suits us, can you imagine if we were a decent club, the sh*t on this forum would be unbearable!!!!!!

True.

Guess it's kind of nice being shit.

If we are going to go off topic in this thread then the least you could all do is to start discussing whether Meliinda Messenger stands any chance of making a come-back as a P.3 model.

Absolutely. I saw her on some weird quiz thing the other night. Blimey, she made me cream.

Posted
Well I posted 4 minutes after the thread started and the heading has been the same ever since?

Anyway...

The original heading was just about the article "Milan Article". Somebody then changed it to refer to 7 players. I would assume people are thinking this thread is about the players rather than the whole article.

Posted
I'm talking about Milan's decision not to hire Warnock (which made up a part of Milan's article).

In what way is that off topic?

The post wasn't about you - it was about all the Warnock-related stuff that's been said so many times in so many threads before this one.

Posted

I get the feeling having read the article that Milan is fingering the fans for our relegation last season as a result of not hiring Colin willy puller and that his covering himself incase we get relegated this season with the Gregory reference.

Posted
So you would rather have been relegated than maybe ending up where Palace are?

East London? :unsure:

But seven players... seven? Shouldn't we get rid of our dross first. Wouldn't be surprised if we have the biggest squad in the division. Currently we have 31, seven more would take us to 38 (for those of us crap at the maths ;) ) I'd rather we try to get the most out of what we have in training and ship out the likes of Hellings (just know he's gonna be here until his contract runs out :rolleyes: ) Kishishev and N'Gotty. Then maybe a couple of QUALITY signings. We have plenty of average cover, what we need is match winners, oh and a proper captain!

Posted

1)I believe knowitall's version that C. willy puller turned us down because MM had already lined up a load of players and he didn't (quite rightly)want MM interfering.

2)Seven players! Mind your own fu(king business you mad old fart.

Posted
It wasn't until someone decided to edit the thread heading.

Guilty!

In my defence I merged a topic with the same article posted in it titled '7 new players targeted'. So I included that in this merged topic to avoid the question:

Who deleted my topic?

Posted
Guilty!

In my defence I merged a topic with the same article posted in it titled '7 new players targeted'. So I included that in this merged topic to avoid the question:

Who deleted my topic?

:D

Posted

Melinda Messenger is well Hot :blush:

And she aint no slag bag.....she's been married to the same bloke for years and they have kids.

She dont playe the field like them other hussies..... :D

What we on about again???

Melinda Messenger???

With the family-

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With her puppies-

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Posted
Probably a bit premature I know, but does anyone think that if we don't get promoted this season Milan will sell up!

It depends whether Rob Kelly's contract is still rolling.

Anyway - let's have another Melinda Messenger picture.

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Posted

I like where this thread is going...... When is Melinda signing? Imagine her modelling the new kit........

Posted
That's a ludicrous statement to make.

How can you compare a professional player who has been jailed for assaulting a team-mate to a fantastic manager at Championship level who said something about an opposing club?

Warnock is an opinionated character and he said what many others were afraid too.

I agree you stand by your principles as a club, but Warnock would have changed this club around last season.

You would sooner have results and success than principles.

i know if a team from the prem got relegated, went into financial meltdown, then decided to go into admin wiping off millions in debts and were able to keep all the rich earners while others were being sacrificed left, right and centre before bouncing back to promotion i would be a little annoyed too.

warnock thought city were out of line. at the time, technically, city did nothing wrong but were a bit naughty lets be fair. i guess warnock was making an opinion about his princiles.

Posted
i know if a team from the prem got relegated, went into financial meltdown, then decided to go into admin wiping off millions in debts and were able to keep all the rich earners while others were being sacrificed left, right and centre before bouncing back to promotion i would be a little annoyed too.

warnock thought city were out of line. at the time, technically, city did nothing wrong but were a bit naughty lets be fair. i guess warnock was making an opinion about his princiles.

Except that isn't true!

We were forced into administration by Denis Wise's Agent Eric Hall, if there are still LCFC fans around who don't know the facts then it is no wonder that others like Warnock don't.

Why did he not pick on Ipswich Town who went into and out of administration in a day with a pre planned method of losing there debts.

Even when we did indeed succumb to administration we agreed payments in excess of almost every other club that has been in administration.

Let's look at the events of Leicester

Leicester City had already gone down when their money troubles came to light. The recently completed Walkers Stadium (worth around £32m of the £50m debt the club had at the time of administration) the collapse of the ITV Digital deal and the cost of premiership wages in a division that could not support them cost Leicester dear. But all hope was not lost.

The Board of Directors at that time had agreed with the players and backroom staff that there would be a wage deferral of 25% and a complete bonus deferral until the end of that season. They also agreed with all but one of their creditors a repayment scheme that would mean Leicester would avoid going into administration, whilst ensuring that the creditors would be repaid in full in the fullness of time.

There was only one creditor who refused the repayment.

Eric Hall, agent of the recently sacked Dennis Wise, was furious that his client had been wrongly dismissed for breaking team-mate Callum Davidson's cheek-bone. He was still owed money from the sale of Wise to Leicester and refused the creditor agreement. He decided to serve a winding up petition that would have led the club into bankruptcy and extinction. His reasoning for this I cannot comment on and my only hope is that it was not malicious.

This caused the directors to have to apply for creditor protection. Once this was done, administrators were appointed. The majority of the playing squad were made available on free transfers and even Muzzy Izzet was made available for transfer if the right offer came in. A large portion of the Non Playing staff were asked to leave immediately and the players even subsidised the wages of the kit cleaning staff to ensure they turned out in fresh shirts.

Over the next four months, Leicester lived day to day. There were times when the club came close to going out of business in this time. Fortunately, the Lineker Consortium managed to raise enough funding from local businessmen, former players like Emile Heskey and even the fans who weighed in with more than £100k in support of the club. The administrators then got agreement from the creditors for debt repayment and the new company was given the go ahead to come out of administration and it should have been plain sailing for Leicester City from then on.

It wasn't.

Leicester were accused of cheating their way out of debt by every other club in the first division. There was talk of points docking and even relegation! As there was no law regarding football clubs in administration, nothing could be done, except the Football League took an unprecedented step of banning Leicester from signing any players on any terms before the end of the season. This was perceived to be punishment for any wrong-doing by the club.

Red Kitching - 26/01/2004 -© Squarefootball Ltd 2001-2005

Posted
That is the happiest man I think I've ever seen. Look at that smile. ****.

Dont think so!! They have split up!!

Posted
We didn't need Warnock to avoid relegation. Any half competent boss should have managed that with the players we had.

Mny people didn't want him here because of comments he's made about our club, not because of his managerial abilities.

And good luck to them. I didn't want him either. And still wouldn't.

It's like whether Joey Barton should be welcomed back to the Newcastle fold. It's a non starter for me. The bloke is a disgrace and I wouldn't want him in any club of mine even if we were guaranteed the Premiership title.

You've either got principles you stand by or you haven't got principles at all.

I understand ur point but what about people admiting their crimes and doing the time. Isn't that the whole point of the british justice system?

Posted
Not so happy now, they split up a couple of months ago.

I wouldn't stay married to anyone who's idea of fashion is to wear a tablecloth during a photoshoot. God! And these women call themselves models?!

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