At least you’ll have Marsch to moan about all summer. If Bielsa had stayed you’d have had to vent your anger elsewhere
Nothing goes to plan on one game shootout day. All bets are off and the fat lady is in hiding. It could be the day the thug barnes gets sent off.
Thankfully I am on a family birthday meal at 3.30 so will not be watching the drama unfold, I am going to sink a few scoops and wait for someone in the group to tell me the latest(my phone is staying in) there are two scummers and one chelski fan in attendance who will take great pleasure in telling me the worst I'm sure..... perhaps big jack and Norman could be in some otherworldly attendance at turf moor to keep out the thugs while the lash could score the winner for the toon, as magic hat scores an o.g. in the last minute for us ......but it's more likely the scores will be replicated and we're gone .....then the dissection will start , just gotta hope and pray
Good morning all I have this feeling that Leeds will turn on our display of the season and win 3-1 tomorrow ---------------------------------------Only the downer is Burnley will scrape home 2-1 winners over Newcastle Anyhow for what it's worth that's my prediction for tomorrow. Bollox
Leeds and Burnley are threatening legal action against Everton and the Premier League over the handling of the club's finances. Both clubs wrote to the league last week regarding Everton's most recent accounts which showed losses of £120.9m for the 2020-21 season. They have posted losses of £372m over the past three years. League profitability and sustainability rules allow for losses of £105m over a three-year period. Everton say that Covid-19 losses over the past two seasons amount to £170m, which can be deducted from their total. But that figure has caused surprise among some Premier League teams because it dwarfs clubs of a similar size. Earlier this week, Newcastle posted Covid-19 losses of £40m over the past two seasons, while Aston Villa said theirs amounted to £56m. Everton, who have been involved in a relegation battle with Leeds and Burnley, secured their Premier League status on Thursday with a 3-2 win over Crystal Palace. But they are confident they are compliant with Premier League rules and have been "working formally" with the league. Burnley and Leeds want an independent commission to assess Everton's finances urgently. It is understood they are viewing the matter as one of sporting integrity given that the Toffees spent more money in the last transfer window by signing Dele Alli, Vitaliy Mykolenko and Nathan Patterson in deals worth an initial £35m, rising to as much as £70m. Burnley, Leeds and the Premier League declined to comment when contacted by BBC Sport. The PL will be glad to see the back of us.
Absolutely pointless. You wouldn't leave it until 36 hours until the last game when they had several months to launch a complaint.
I'd start Bamford and if he breaks down we can replace him. Knowing us, we'll bring him on for the last 30 minutes, he will get injured, and we have to play with 10 men.