dublinblue12
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No, the club don't even know that as it hasn't had a verdict yet.Is it possible that the players are aware of the potentially negative outcome of the financial fair play charges?
No, the club don't even know that as it hasn't had a verdict yet.Is it possible that the players are aware of the potentially negative outcome of the financial fair play charges?
If it’s any consolationGreat post. No point looking backwards. Nothing will change much now till January when hopefully a couple of incoming transfers will boost everyone plus a few more coming back from injury. We can still challenge for the top four, go deep in the CL, perhaps win a Cup. If we miss out ths season I am convinced we will be strong again next season. I also have great faith in our hard-core fans, especially away from home, who will never give up on the club, no matter how frustrating it is.
i'm quite happy to clutch at that straw. count me in.As bad as it seems this could be the result that we need because tbh if we flunked a result yesterday we would be rejoicing a shit performance but now we now have to act .
Just afraid we need to lose another 10 more games before things get changedAs bad as it seems this could be the result that we need because tbh if we flunked a result yesterday we would be rejoicing a shit performance but now we now have to act
Haha, maybe it's knowing Gary lineker is leaving motd.Is it possible that the players are aware of the potentially negative outcome of the financial fair play charges?
yes they do, they'll have read it online.No, the club don't even know that as it hasn't had a verdict yet.
Tom said "potentially negative outcome",which is definitely correct. I am sure that it affects the minds of certain players and may also prevent or limit our choice of replacements in the January transfer window. Like with the stock market, buy on the rumour, sell on the news.No, the club don't even know that as it hasn't had a verdict yet.
What on earth are you talking about?yes they do, they'll have read it online.
potential negative outcome has been there since the allegations dropped though. It hasn't affected us up until nowTom said "potentially negative outcome",which is definitely correct. I am sure that it affects the minds of certain players and may also prevent or limit our choice of replacements in the January transfer window. Like with the stock market, buy on the rumour, sell on the news.