Ornstein has said he's going to Chelsea...Farts and prayers @matty1878
Without a doubt , only caveat is Moyes has to cease his preoccupation with strikers/players that have premier league experience it's not as dogmatic as Dyche but he needs to be willing to take further risks now we're in a better position as a squad and the spectre of relegation doesn't seem to be looking as it was in the past couple of seasons. Just need look at all options regardless of the leagueI'd have been happy with him but I genuinely believe for 30 million we can pick up someone of equal talent,if not better.
He does love that old "Premier League experience"Without a doubt , only caveat is Moyes has to cease his preoccupation with strikers/players that have premier league experience it's not as dogmatic as Dyche but he needs to be willing to take further risks now we're in a better position as a squad and the spectre of relegation doesn't seem to be looking as it was in the past couple of seasons. Just need look at all options regardless of the league
6th place gets us European football, so it's all good.Ornstien said we came 6th of the 6 clubs who bid for him.
Behind IpswichOrnstien said we came 6th of the 6 clubs who bid for him.
Delap conference league placesOrnstien said we came 6th of the 6 clubs who bid for him.
Im just waiting for the "we missed out on a once in a generation striker due to the Friedkins bungling the transfer approach" takes after the reality sets in, that he's signing for ChelseaYes
Come on... you know how it works
C WilsonIf your looking for positives then there are a few
We identified a target early and went for him, instead of just thinking 'we have no chance'
When its early on you are likely to be turned down more often as the more desirable clubs take there pick and then we are left with who's left
We want a striker
Be interesting to see who is next on the list