I dont think what he'll get more at Burnley than he wont at usYep. Also, we are 9th in the league.
I don't think they'll stay up but he'd have a better budget to go straight back up. I can't say I'd trust him to spend big money though, he does better with other managers' signings.I dont think what he'll get more at Burnley than he wont at us
That goes both ways, it's football it has zero morality to it. We shafted Warnock, it happens all the time.More than happy to get rid, shown zero respect to the club the last few days
I don't think we did shaft Warnock, perhaps the terms under which he was brought in were a bit shady. He came in, did the job that was asked of him and left the club and team in a better state than he found it. Part Mowbray, Part Karanka.. Better than Agnew, Monk, Pulis & WoodgateThat goes both ways, it's football it has zero morality to it. We shafted Warnock, it happens all the time.
Not sure you could say we shafted Warnock, he should have been sacked 5 months before he eventually wasThat goes both ways, it's football it has zero morality to it. We shafted Warnock, it happens all the time.
They're in massive debt due to the leveraged buy out by the US owners, so any manager going there will know rhere won't be a great deal on cash to spend.I don't think they'll stay up but he'd have a better budget to go straight back up. I can't say I'd trust him to spend big money though, he does better with other managers' signings.
He a good manager one of hottest properties in England at the minute of course he's going to be linked with jobs Burnley won't be last he's loyal won't go just look where you where and back him he will get you up . Under warnock did you think this season you would even have a chance of play offsIf Wilders head can be turned by BURNLEY who are all but relegated then let him. He clearly isnt in this 'project' for the long term and if somebody more fashionable comes in next year he'll be off anyway.