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24 Apr 2024 17:07:40
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24 Apr 2024 15:56:27
What about Lee Carsley as a manager.

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24 Apr 2024 17:00:17
Loved him as a player but have no idea what he would be like as a coach mate.

The Coventry and Birmingham jobs were only 'caretaker' positions so they didn't last long enough to get a true idea of his capabilities.

You can't really judge the England job as I think even Dyche would win something with that crop.

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24 Apr 2024 15:30:21
Kouyate may get a chance tonight if DCL is out, either way 1-0 for us tonight, one win will be enough to keep us up COYB.

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24 Apr 2024 16:20:42
Be more than happy with a draw GB. BIG ask tonight. Could be on wrong end of a thumping. It's the Derby tho so COYB indeed pal šŸ’™šŸ™.

{Ed025's Note - i usually go to the pub with my mates to watch it Mocker, but not tonight mate, i cant see us getting anything if im honest but i would love to be proved wrong..

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24 Apr 2024 16:43:16
Yep likewise Ed, be at home watching nervously no doubt.



We could nick a draw, history says good bet. What is it 5 of last 6 at goodison been draws, 4 of which 0-0. 9 of last 11 been draws.

We due a win not beat them in 2010!. Can't see it tho myself. A few cans to settle nerves I think (yes on a school night šŸ˜‚ special occasion)

{Ed025's Note - im watching it from behind the couch Mocker.. :)

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24 Apr 2024 16:54:37
May well be doing same, never know we might find some loose change underneath. Could add it to our Ā£2.40 summer transfer budget hey pal. šŸ˜‚

What will be will be. Let's try enjoy. šŸ˜‰.

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24 Apr 2024 16:58:51
Never know Ed mate you could be pleasantly surprised tonight, guys on Sky reckon one more point will keep us up, good news fella eh.

{Ed025's Note - i would love it if we get something GB...for a couple of reasons mate.. :)

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24 Apr 2024 08:10:04
If, we could get a stadium naming deal across the line, this would I believe, make a massive difference to our financial problems, have no knowledge of how near or fare we are from getting a a deal, so ed 25, do you hear anything on the subject?

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24 Apr 2024 13:07:34
Sorry Intheblue but would make some difference but not a ā€œmassiveā€ difference.

The value of a naming deal isnā€™t a huge amount, obviously would be some money but not as much as youā€™d think.

Any deal would also be done over the period set so wouldnā€™t be a lump sum - had a quick look and looks like Ā£20m is one of the highest deals per year. So a decent amount but in the grand scheme of things not massive.

Youā€™ve also got to factor in that weā€™re not an attractive proposition at the moment so wouldnā€™t imagine weā€™d be offered a massive amount. The USM deal was even questioned at the time of being valued at too much compared to similar deals in the league.

So whilst any deal would be welcome itā€™s highly unlikely that would help us out massively with our financial predicament.

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24 Apr 2024 13:16:28
If and a big IF, 777 get us, the first thing they will do is sell the stadium, ( to one of there many companies) and then rent it back to us, blue we are fkd.

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24 Apr 2024 14:53:37
Seems like turning down working with the council was now a terrible mistake.

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24 Apr 2024 15:20:32
To right FBS.

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Has PGMOL turned into an impossible to overthrow dictatorship?

24 Apr 2024 07:39:11
{Ed's Note - Lets Be Rational has posted a new article entitled, Has PGMOL turned into an impossible to overthrow dictatorship?

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24 Apr 2024 04:17:44
All the talk of needing a new manager, which I agree entirely with, has me wondering if Tim Cahill could be the answer.
Zero experience, however has the badges required and understands the club and supporters.
Clean slate and start again as SD has only one way of playing and for me that is just killing any enjoyment in watching games.

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24 Apr 2024 07:55:05
Love the bloke Chalkie, but that would be a massive step up for him to take mate. As you say has no experience of management to date.
Now if we got relegated (god forbid) , having him working with big Dunc would be an interesting combination.

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24 Apr 2024 10:00:36
What's the obsession with dunc?

{Ed025's Note - i really dont know Skylark..

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24 Apr 2024 11:26:04
I agree about dunc. seems his passion is what some fans want. But passion and love for a club doesn't win you games. He's learning his trade. Years down the line then possibly but not now. Carsley would be my preferred choice. Then Keiron McKenna from Ipswich. Michael Carrick would be an interesting outside bet too, but as it stands Dyche is the gaffer, for how long though.

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23 Apr 2024 21:42:12
Well now Chelsea know how it feelsšŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚.

{Ed025's Note - love it mate..

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24 Apr 2024 07:16:32
Not really though eh! Bit further up the table than us.

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24 Apr 2024 15:35:11
Dfs lighten up man itā€™s a bloody banter site.

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23 Apr 2024 20:11:58
I can see why many would welcome back Moyse because we had a time of stability and you might say a modicum of success. but we never won anything under his reign and we often set up without ambition against the top of the league sides like the Reds and Utd at the time. There was no sense of daring. believing we could match the best. that is what you see from other managers like the recent ones at Brighton who are a club that punch above their weight not just because they have a sound scouting system but because their managers have not been afraid to go for three points against the top five. I respect the work Moyse did. though he conveniently forgets that his attitude to selling Lescott was widlly at odds with his pursuit of Baines and Fellaini when he left us. I just would like to see a young and freer thinking tactical manager than someone who will maybe offer solidity with few thrills. Maybe it gets back to those who remember. who would you rather see upfront Jim Pearson or Duncan McKenzie?

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24 Apr 2024 07:57:08
Mackenzie all day.

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24 Apr 2024 07:58:01
Though I should have added that Dyche would go for Pearson.

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24 Apr 2024 08:22:48
Pearson.

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23 Apr 2024 17:28:19
Bit of a query really and it's a big if but if before last game of the season we are more than 9 points clear of relegation could we look to go into administration then take the 9 point hit this year and have the summer to try to get the club into some sort of order?

{Ed025's Note - good question that James, but i think it unlikely that we will be 9 points clear of the drop mate..

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24 Apr 2024 03:58:40
If we pick up 3 wins against Luton, Brentford and Sheffield and Luton only pick up 5 points then itā€™s not out of the realms of possibility, however Moshiri will not allow us to go into administration, why would he, heā€™d lose millions.

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24 Apr 2024 08:10:34
I think it is unlikely we will get another 3 points. Left hoping that the current relegation 3 are it. Has any Club survived on 30 points?

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23 Apr 2024 14:08:53
Hey Ed002 and Ed025,
It's been a while since I posted (I still read but don't contribute as the turmoil and current club controversies make it hard to be positive) , but hope you're both doing well, as well as the regular posters.
Anyways, I was curious if either of you may have any inside info on our managerial stance for end of season?
I think the tone of Mr. Dyche lately has been eye opening: he is publicly commenting on how this is not the vision sold to him, not the situation he would have taken on, feels like his tenure has lasted an eternity etc. it seems at odds with the typical stance of avoiding negative subjects in interviews and swerving uncomfortable questions. I believe it's already agreed and that he knows he is leaving when the season ends.
I think it gives us the golden opportunity to reappoint Mr. Moyes. Contract with W Ham expiring and obviously he's out the door as they're interviewing candidates to replace. He's expressed a desire to come back to Everton in the past (didn't he get offered the job and accepted prior to the sudden appointment of Mr. Ancellotti? ) and also, being an out of contract manager, he wouldn't require a compensation payment which evidently is beneficial in our current state.
Do you think Mr. Moyes could be a viable option to take over, or am I clutching at straws?

Have a great day regardless guys, and here's hoping to a brighter future.

{Ed025's Note - you are right Worcester he really thought he was getting the gig until Ancellotti threw his hat in the ring, he was bitterly disappointed but i have to say i dont want him back mate, too much has gone under the bridge since he was with us and the way he departed left a sour taste in the mouth, i do hope Dyche does leave though as even though he has kept us afloat the football has been nothing short of boring and pathetic imo, i would like us to go with an up and coming young manager who can change the mentality of the team and connect with the supporters myself, but it wont be easy for whoever takes the job with the state this once great club is in at the moment, nice to hear from you though my friend..

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23 Apr 2024 14:57:28
Well Moyes was an up and coming young manager when we got him. They are out there Ed, just need to find the right one.

{Ed025's Note - absolutely Brass, forget all these supposedly great managers who want to come to boost their pension pot, we need someone who can revamp this sleeping giant and give us back our identity mate, someone with hunger and fresh ideas who will hopefully get rid of all the hangers on and players that are stealing a living..

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23 Apr 2024 15:14:21
Good to hear from you, Worcester.
I'm with Ed25 I'm afraid, no more backwards steps please.
A young, hungry positive manager and a young, hungry, positive squad please. Rather be at the bottom of a ladder I want to climb than at the top of one I don't.

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23 Apr 2024 15:59:54
A pleasure to see such a great reply Ed025, and a couple of very valid, interesting comments.
I definitely agree that the ideal would be a young hungry manager for a fresh start but I fear that this is an awful time to go with that approach. We're in turmoil, financially ruined, a squad devoid of confidence and more than likely facing yet more sanctions next season. Putting a young, emerging manager into next seasons inevitable problems could absolutely ruin the guys future.
Mr. Moyes did run out on us in a very bad fashion, attempted to raid our players and of course it hurt. But it's hard to argue against his capabilities. Look at the wonderful job he's done at West Ham. The guy has nerves of steel and if anyone can take on our problems with confidence it's him. I honestly believe having him in charge for a couple of seasons to get our house in order and put us on a steady footing is the sensible move.
But regardless, whoever is appointed needs our support because the job is probably the toughest in the league to take without the fans adding even more pressure.

{Ed025's Note - going back is never a great idea imo Worcester, i understand that people will want him back mate and that is their prerogative but just not for me, my reason for wanting an up and coming manager is that i believe we need to sweep out the cobwebs of this club with a new broom and new direction, bring in cheap but hungry starlets who are desperate to prove themselves because lets be honest this looks like the only option we have...lets roll the dice..

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23 Apr 2024 16:26:07
Moyes no way, he is a has been, how many times has he been sacked after running away from us to man who and then was sacked.

{Ed025's Note - you are preaching to the converted there 22 mate..

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23 Apr 2024 16:54:50
Not being funny. Who would come to Everton? I think Dyche has done a remarkable job. If we had our points back we would be safe and it would be an improvement on last year. Just think of all the players he has inherited! Other managers signings. We need to keep Branthwaite but you just know that will not happen. As for Onana, I don't get it. What does he bring to the team? Sell him and let's get players in that want to give 110% every game. Realistically it will not happen because of our finances.
Would have to agree with most posters on here that the team needs to change its tactics. Maybe it is time for a new manager, But not Moyes. Sorry to rant on. Just gutted the way the club has been ran into the ground by a clueless Moshiri.

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23 Apr 2024 18:11:58
I'm with Ed on this. Once the takeover has been completed, it'll be then we need to make changes and only then. The new owners need to have a vision of what they want the club to be then start from the top to put that plan in place.

For me, I would look at who is out there right now making waves, like Alonso in Germany. I'm not saying him and obviously wouldn't come to us anyway, plus he's a bloomin red but people like him who has built a club up. Regardless though for me we can't do anything until this limbo is over and the owners are in place. Dyche should stay until this is done.

I do feel for Dyche though. I didn't want him but he's done a fantastic job. Before you all go for me, take this into consideration.

8 points deducted and had to live this hanging over his and the teams head all season. The pressure of that alone has been huge for all of us
A multitude of players from different managers with no thought of whether they fit the ethos of the team
A club never mind team, bereft of confidence
A large amount of players leaving to aid the crippling wage budget
Our best players being sold to keep under PSR
The loss of the Chairman and left with an owner that couldn't tell you the postcode of the club he owns
Plus a ton more.

To be totally fair to the fella, if he keeps us up he has done nothing short of a miracle and should be applauded for it.

{Ed025's Note - i agree with some of that actually John, but i still believe that SD is not the manager for us mate, dont get me wrong he has fulfilled the brief which was to keep us up but the football (or hoofball) is terrible mate, i think he is 1 dimensional and archaic and does not have the coaching skills to make us play even half decent football, good for you if you are happy to be perennial drop avoiders but my expectations are a lot higher, i know its not his fault that this club is a total basket case but surely our standards have to be higher than this..

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23 Apr 2024 18:52:24
We need the same type of manager as when moves was appointed. 3 that I would like to see are Carsley, new York city manager or the Ipswich gaffer. Also the reims manager is doing good in France. Will still I think he's called.

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23 Apr 2024 18:53:25
I do agree 100% with that Ed. For me its more about the timing of changing it up. The worry is we get someone else before the takeover, then it happens and they want someone else or are not 100% behind whoever it is in charge.

Lets get this club with someone who wants it and then get the right manager in. Dyche, Mayes, Allardyce - there's no difference for me between any of them. I worry about our fan base though. I have no idea what they want and there is no patience there for any manager that comes in. It's part of the reason we're in this mess.

{Ed025's Note - very much so john, once the takeover is complete this has to be a total rebuild mate...rip it up and start again, im sure the supporters would want a total change of direction and would be right up for it..

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23 Apr 2024 20:59:36
@ed025 "rip it up and start again " sounds like a song lyrics (orange juice) lol. Some really good points by yourself and fellow posters.
If dyche had an improved squad would the football still be as dire? Suppose that's the question.

{Ed025's Note - it would be exactly the same Witty, he is 1 dimentional mate..

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23 Apr 2024 21:09:40
I wouldn't disagree with that. Who would you like as manager Ed?

{Ed025's Note - im open to offers Witty, someone young and dynamic and has the ability to coach players, if not i might take a chance on someone like Carsley or even Eddie Howe if he gets the bullet mate..

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23 Apr 2024 21:37:39
Didnā€™t we give some up and coming managers a try and Moshiri ended up sacking them and causing the managerial merry-go-round we find ourselves in?

I agree that Dyche is not the answer but I havenā€™t a clue who is! Plus, regardless of who we want, who would come to a club like ours when we are in this right old state? Moyes might be an improvement on Dyche and he knows how to get bargain players that are half decentā€¦ it could be a wise move to get him in to sort out the squad.

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24 Apr 2024 02:54:46
Maybe promote Lee Carsley with Leighton Baines as his assistant. If we're going to risk appointing any young manager then sense would say those two as they are steeped in Everton traditions.

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24 Apr 2024 08:14:28
Pointless changing manager now. New owners new broom. But the broom needs to be wide enough to brush away more than just the manager and his staff. Fortunately we have a few big earners whose contracts are running out anyway so thereā€™s a start.
That would knock nearly half a million a week off the wage bill. Then itā€™s time for Thelwell and his scouts to start earning their money.
Lower the wage bill and pay better win bonuses, for players and staff alike.

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23 Apr 2024 08:21:28
He didn't run away he wanted to go to Utd for ambition (we all have it) he went with Bills blessing. Incidentally look at his Utd stats. I am not advocating his return but we need to get this perceived victim out of our system. Nobody (except Ancelloti) have been good enough for us since. How has Dyche done a remarkable job?

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24 Apr 2024 09:43:22
Think he is a West Ham fan Dentie and wants to manage them. At this rate I would take Will I Am as manager atm.

On a more serious note, I wouldn't mind us going after Thiago Motta at Bologna. Doing a fantastic job. Has them playing great football offensively and defensively. Suspect some of the bigger Italian clubs may fancy him though.

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Fulham v Liverpool - A Quick Liverpool Perspective

23 Apr 2024 07:39:07
{Ed's Note - Ed001 has posted a new article entitled, Fulham v Liverpool - A Quick Liverpool Perspective

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23 Apr 2024 04:08:39
Whatever league we're in next season, a new manager HAS to be the number 1 priority. Would love Potter but doubt he'd come to us. Moyes returning, maybe. If Newcastle replace Howe, I'd try to get him here. going to stop now as my head hurts lol.

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23 Apr 2024 08:57:14
Cmon mate it will be the Premiership eh.

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23 Apr 2024 10:17:49
Moyes has burnt his bridge.

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23 Apr 2024 11:24:10
With finances as tight as they are donā€™t think a new manager will be an option - frustrating as weā€™re all bored of the drivel being currently served up even though we have a higher point tally than last season.

However with it looking like we need to sell players to achieve PSR compliance would fans be happy if we sold Onana, branthwaite and Pickford to achieve this and then pay off Dyche and spend money on recruiting a new manager if those sales afforded us to do that?

Or if we could achieve PSR compliance by only selling 2 of those players and have Dyche see out the year left in his contract and then recruiting a new manager be preferable?

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23 Apr 2024 11:24:12
We burnt it for him, met him a few times since, nothing but good words for the Club and us. Called ambition, we all have it.

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23 Apr 2024 11:51:50
Think its crucial that a rebuild structure has to start from the top we all know moshiri doesn't want part of this great club that has clearly been derailed since his ownership of the club 777 still no update on there stance if they do get giving the green light to take over do i want them personally no due to there reputation with other ownership of clubs abroad but is there anyone once actually interested who would consider buying everton if 777 don't and could we go into administration if no takeover is completed be interested get any of the eds thoughts on that situation but basically we need get are wages down so maupay alli gomes keane can go far am concerned would extend gana a 1 year contract if he wants to take pay cut dcl and pickford would consider for good price but can't see anyone interested in dcl due to his injuries braithwaite would love to keep but he will get poached by bigger club and tbh good luck to the lad onana aswell got potential imagine he will be sold but any money we do generate can we trust dyche an thelwell to identify targets am not so sure as for next manager for me i would take moyes yes we know the circumstances in why he left but you can't blame him man united came in for him safe pair of hands knows the club can set a team up to attack an defend in a 90 minute mate that would be my solution potter be good shout but can't see him joining us and my ouysider julien lopetagi fought he done good job at wolves like his set up and attacking philosophy but again would he be interested anyways hope everyone has a good day and hopefully can get a point tommorow against reds tommorow but not holding breath but you never know COYB.

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23 Apr 2024 12:30:08
If we are stuck with Moyes until a takeover is complete or his contract expires.

Someone I would like and who could be available but I know would be out of reach for us ATM is Ten Haag, he is going to leave Man Utd but giving the right environment and backing with us think he could move us on as a club, I know not going to happen and his time at Man U not been great but given a stable well ran club with good youth and decent squad, all of which we ain't but kinda guy a club like us could do a lot worse than once the dust settles and a reset begins.

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23 Apr 2024 12:36:18
* Think we are stuck with Dyche, that should have read.

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23 Apr 2024 12:37:26
Never works when a manager goes back.

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23 Apr 2024 15:07:28
Would be absolutely no point in changing the manager now (I mean he's just bought a track suit) . Wait until we have new owners and let them asses what is needed.
There's been a lot of talk about who is being sold, us having no money to buy bla bla bla. But until we know who our new owners are it's all up in the air.
Let's secure Premiership football for another season then see what comes along.

{Ed002's Note - I don't think you realise how serious the situation is and by mid May the club could be looking to Administration.}

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23 Apr 2024 15:45:29
Ed002 if we do manage stay up and unfortunately do go into administration would we be looking at more points deducted at start of next season and also including the 3rd psr breach over the stadium spending breach aswell mate.

{Ed002's Note - Potentially, but much will depend on timing. Mid May will be critical.}

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23 Apr 2024 16:28:40
All this dross about Dithering Dave Moyes. He may well settle the ship, but after that, spend the next 7-10 years as a nearly man again. The odd top 6 place and venture into Europe, the odd final if lucky. Time to let it rest now and look for a younger manager who wants to be successful and challenge on a regular basis.

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23 Apr 2024 22:02:58
At this time the Stadium 'spending' breach is being challenged. I am not an accountant but my son is, understands the situation and has his own thoughts.

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23 Apr 2024 17:21:30
No worries ed 002 thank you for feedback great information as always shame clubs been handled with idiots in charge of us.

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