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Martin Jol

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:21 am
by BWFC_Insane
Turns Fulham down.

:mrgreen:

They are in a bit of a pickle. No manager only a few weeks to go till the season.

I once heard Alex Ferguson say that pre-season was the most crucial time for a manager to work with his team and get the shape and pattern he wants. He reckons during the season there is no real chance to change much.

Fulham are rapidly running out of time.

Oh and who do they play first?

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:24 am
by jenkz
Also if they go for anyone else basically they're saying your second choice. Not a good plan, and even better news for us.

Fulham are going down, going down, going down.
Fulham are going down, going down, going down.
Lets boo Hodgson.

Re: Martin Jol

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:25 am
by Worthy4England
BWFC_Insane wrote:Turns Fulham down.

:mrgreen:

They are in a bit of a pickle. No manager only a few weeks to go till the season.

I once heard Alex Ferguson say that pre-season was the most crucial time for a manager to work with his team and get the shape and pattern he wants. He reckons during the season there is no real chance to change much.

Fulham are rapidly running out of time.

Oh and who do they play first?
Mate, we've plays good Fulham's, shit Fulham's. We've played them early in the season, we've played them late in the season. We've played them in the afternoon, we've played them at night. We've played them with half decent managers, we've played them with shite.

It will still be 0-0 (or IF it gets really exciting 1-1).

Re: Martin Jol

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:35 am
by BWFC_Insane
Worthy4England wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:Turns Fulham down.

:mrgreen:

They are in a bit of a pickle. No manager only a few weeks to go till the season.

I once heard Alex Ferguson say that pre-season was the most crucial time for a manager to work with his team and get the shape and pattern he wants. He reckons during the season there is no real chance to change much.

Fulham are rapidly running out of time.

Oh and who do they play first?
Mate, we've plays good Fulham's, shit Fulham's. We've played them early in the season, we've played them late in the season. We've played them in the afternoon, we've played them at night. We've played them with half decent managers, we've played them with shite.

It will still be 0-0 (or IF it gets really exciting 1-1).
Indeed but in general its good news that they're struggling to get a manager at this stage. Potentially with a fair wind a club we could compete with, though if the reports of them having 25M to spend are true, maybe not so easily!

Re: Martin Jol

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:42 am
by Worthy4England
BWFC_Insane wrote:
Worthy4England wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:Turns Fulham down.

:mrgreen:

They are in a bit of a pickle. No manager only a few weeks to go till the season.

I once heard Alex Ferguson say that pre-season was the most crucial time for a manager to work with his team and get the shape and pattern he wants. He reckons during the season there is no real chance to change much.

Fulham are rapidly running out of time.

Oh and who do they play first?
Mate, we've plays good Fulham's, shit Fulham's. We've played them early in the season, we've played them late in the season. We've played them in the afternoon, we've played them at night. We've played them with half decent managers, we've played them with shite.

It will still be 0-0 (or IF it gets really exciting 1-1).
Indeed but in general its good news that they're struggling to get a manager at this stage. Potentially with a fair wind a club we could compete with, though if the reports of them having 25M to spend are true, maybe not so easily!
They've actually spent a few bob in the last few years too!

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:00 pm
by boltonboris
Fulham are well over £100 Million in debt.. think I may have heard £170 Million. They surprisingly have one of the best sponsorship packages in Europe though and potentially sit on a goldmine.

Still, can't see them spending 20 odd Million quid this season. Despite their previous rather large spending, which has gone unmissed by some, during this "miraculous achievement" wankfest

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:24 pm
by jenkz
boltonboris wrote:Fulham are well over £100 Million in debt.. think I may have heard £170 Million. They surprisingly have one of the best sponsorship packages in Europe though and potentially sit on a goldmine.
Imagine they sold the ground for housing! Millions if not billions for that land.

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:27 pm
by boltonboris
jenkz wrote:
boltonboris wrote:Fulham are well over £100 Million in debt.. think I may have heard £170 Million. They surprisingly have one of the best sponsorship packages in Europe though and potentially sit on a goldmine.
Imagine they sold the ground for housing! Millions if not billions for that land.
As it stands though... They can't.

It HAS to be used for footballing purposes according to the deeds for the land

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:30 pm
by Puskas
boltonboris wrote:
jenkz wrote:
boltonboris wrote:Fulham are well over £100 Million in debt.. think I may have heard £170 Million. They surprisingly have one of the best sponsorship packages in Europe though and potentially sit on a goldmine.
Imagine they sold the ground for housing! Millions if not billions for that land.
As it stands though... They can't.

It HAS to be used for footballing purposes according to the deeds for the land
Gah!

I thought they could flog it, then groundshare with Chelsea, since Stamford Bridge is in Fulham.

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:30 pm
by jenkz
boltonboris wrote:
jenkz wrote:
boltonboris wrote:Fulham are well over £100 Million in debt.. think I may have heard £170 Million. They surprisingly have one of the best sponsorship packages in Europe though and potentially sit on a goldmine.
Imagine they sold the ground for housing! Millions if not billions for that land.
As it stands though... They can't.

It HAS to be used for footballing purposes according to the deeds for the land
Ah fair enough, though I'm sure they'll be fine with their sugar daddy.

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:43 pm
by boltonboris
jenkz wrote:
boltonboris wrote:
jenkz wrote:
boltonboris wrote:Fulham are well over £100 Million in debt.. think I may have heard £170 Million. They surprisingly have one of the best sponsorship packages in Europe though and potentially sit on a goldmine.
Imagine they sold the ground for housing! Millions if not billions for that land.
As it stands though... They can't.

It HAS to be used for footballing purposes according to the deeds for the land
Ah fair enough, though I'm sure they'll be fine with their sugar daddy.
The one who is advertising the club to buyers in The Financial Times? :D

Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:22 am
by Hoboh
Rug muncher turns down carpet salesman, hardly news!
Fulham will find some, I reckon that hodgeson fella over at self pity stadium, scouse land looks made for there!