Red Cafe in meltdown

I’ve said before, it doesn’t matter who the fuck they buy, with the RentBoy in charge it’ll be one catastrophic fuck up after another.

But the real issue is that the whole club is in turmoil, from top to bottom. Disastrous managerial appointments since the poisonous despot was pushed aside (retired my arse) have pushed them to the brink, and they’ve been in panic mode ever since. Throwing money about for any player whose name would sell replica shirts in Thailand is not a sound business proposition. But that’s pretty much all they have done - rely on the commercial aspects.
They are an ‘Amanda Holden‘ club...famous for being famous.

If it hadn’t been for the phenomenal amount of penalties their good friends at pigmol gave them towards the end of the last season, they would not have made top four and thus would have not have the CL money coming in.


But going back to my original point, with the RentBoy at the helm it doesn’t matter who they sign, he just isn’t cut out for the job.
To me he’s more like an enthusiastic amateur than a professional football manager.




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There was a footballer on the Radio the other day, I cant remember who it was but the was saying that training is the key to everything. He signed for a club that was generally thought to be a great move for him but he said before he even played his first game he realised it was a huge mistake. He realised in the training sessions there was no plan, no philosophy and no structure. I was a case of getting good players together and hoping something happens.

It wasn't the Rags but it could easily be describing them at this time under Ole
Are you sure it was not the piano player? Pretty sure he took one look at the scums training and wanted to go back to Arsenal. Keep up the good work Ole and the theatre of shit might yet fade into non existence. Red scum.
 
There was a footballer on the Radio the other day, I cant remember who it was but the was saying that training is the key to everything. He signed for a club that was generally thought to be a great move for him but he said before he even played his first game he realised it was a huge mistake. He realised in the training sessions there was no plan, no philosophy and no structure. I was a case of getting good players together and hoping something happens.

It wasn't the Rags but it could easily be describing them at this time under Ole
I'm pretty sure Sanchez said the EXACT same thing, you sure it wasn't him?
 
80 million pounds for Maguire. Let that sink in, that club paid 80 bloody million pounds for Maguire.

It simply beggars belief that in the 21st century, with computer technology the way that it is, clinically analysing every single movement of a professional athlete in order to spot anything deemed not quite right, it beggars belief that the rags paid that sort of money for a player who -based on what we've seen thus far- would struggle in the lower divisions.
His abject performance against Spurs would have been seen by millions of TV viewers worldwide, they would all have seen how inept he was, how totally incompetent his performance was. And like me they would probably be thinking: "80 million...? Fucking 80 million..."?

Now let's think about the fact that this train-wreck of a footballer is in the England squad.

I don't think we applaud Txixi and his gang enough for driving up Maguire's transfer fee.
 
Actually I think they are in a much worse position than we were in 92 financially. They have debts of at least £500m and total liabilities of around £1.5bn. We'll find out in the next few weeks when they publish their delayed financial results. And they need to spend about £300m on players plus £300m on the stadium just to stand still. They have been borrowing money just to pay wages since February. Happy days.

They need more than £300m on players, that is for sure.
 
There was a footballer on the Radio the other day, I cant remember who it was but the was saying that training is the key to everything. He signed for a club that was generally thought to be a great move for him but he said before he even played his first game he realised it was a huge mistake. He realised in the training sessions there was no plan, no philosophy and no structure. I was a case of getting good players together and hoping something happens.

It wasn't the Rags but it could easily be describing them at this time under Ole
That's pretty much word for word what Sanchez said about the rags.
 

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