Watching Enzo yesterday I think there will be. Plus Chilwell and James offer it from wide areas.Not much creativity there.
Watching Enzo yesterday I think there will be. Plus Chilwell and James offer it from wide areas.Not much creativity there.
FFP is the least of their worries.
This goes far deeper and far more serious than that.
Our owners are incredibly rich but they want value and in my experience the richer the person/organisation the more they are reluctant to spend indiscriminately and when they do invest heavily they expect a return.
Something very wrong with this "Chelsea" money and even in the long term if they are successful, with the levels spent, will the "investors" see a return?
It was his hobby, he never wanted profit.Under the last owner don't think they ever made a profit
They will be a tough nut to crack in that midfield, but their forward options are shite. All that money spent and they are still short of goals.
Sterling will probably score 30 this season now I’ve said that!
It was his hobby, he never wanted profit.
And whatever anyone says about him, he made them hugely successful and more importantly for me, he stopped the rags completely dominating the PL.
I still think Mudryk will come good, and if he does he could be very special.Watching Enzo yesterday I think there will be. Plus Chilwell and James offer it from wide areas.
Maybe the reason we are seeing a lot of very wealthy individuals (sports/film/media types) get involved in investing in clubs.Of agree with that my main point backs up your previous post on making a profit they haven't with the last owner so how are they going to make a profit under this hedge fund owners?
I hope the money satisfies Lavia then, he's gone from a certain starter to a bench warmer.It looks like Lavia is cover. Enzo was fantastic yesterday and over shadowed McAlister. Add Caicedo next to him and they won't be out worked in midfield in the coming season.