So it took BK the whole summer to get Siggurdson who already played in this league, but took Steve Walsh a week and a half to get Tosun from a notoriously hard bargaining club?
If true - why is BK still dealing with transfers?
So it took BK the whole summer to get Siggurdson who already played in this league, but took Steve Walsh a week and a half to get Tosun from a notoriously hard bargaining club?
So it took BK the whole summer to get Siggurdson who already played in this league, but took Steve Walsh a week and a half to get Tosun from a notoriously hard bargaining club?
It’s quite amazing that BK can make a speech and he’s not the cringiest speaker.
Unless I'm misinterpreting what he's saying of course:
Kenwright on transfer policy
Mr Kenwright talks about whether there is a change of transfer policy.
"Now it’s two people. My job was to get them in (players) in the kind of budget we could afford.
There were long sagas over the summer but we brought them in.
Steve did the Turkish deal but in the main it’s the same."
What's that Russian bloke whom I can't spell's role then?
So it took BK the whole summer to get Siggurdson who already played in this league, but took Steve Walsh a week and a half to get Tosun from a notoriously hard bargaining club?
No surprise. It seems this is just the norm now when someone gives a version of events or an opinion that you don't like. Get the lawyers in.
Snowflakes.
No surprise. It seems this is just the norm now when someone gives a version of events or an opinion that you don't like. Get the lawyers in.
Snowflakes.
You don’t become a billionaire if you’re not ruthless plus Moshiri has learned from a masterAgree, there’s plenty to be positive about with regards to Moshiri. In that interview today, he comes over as really passionate when talking about individual players. He admits mistakes have been made & says we have to learn from them, we’ll get there etc..
No question our recruitment has been an utter shambles. Let’s just hope he knows the cause & will be ruthless in putting it right.
To be fair, it was a daft thing for Moshiri to say. Even if it's true, which I find kind of hard to believe, he'll likely have to apologise and then the lawyers will get called off
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