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so the current narrative is that it isnt amorims fault as he doesnt have the players to work within his system, he knew that when he came and he should adapt accordingly, not being able to adapt and trying to fit square pegs in round holes is a recipe foe disaster.
Tent Peg won 2 trophies with the same group of players, he might just be a football genius!
 
Like I say I still don't know what Snapdragon does ;)
Might as well be written in Chinese I don't understand all this modern stuff !
Snapdragon make microchips for mobiles phones, tablets and PCs. Their major clients are Samsung, HP and Lenovo to name a few.

It's a odd sponsorship as they don't sell their products to the public. They are a business to business company so I'm not sure what they are getting out of the sponsorship with the rags
 
Ratcliffe has clearly told Amorim he wants a team with identity and doesn't care about the results for a while. Otherwise Amorim wouldn't be saying what he's been saying.

They're learning who can and can't fit into his system. The idea is rip the plaster off and get to the answers quickly.

Unfortunately they've learned that they're ALL shite.
Wreck it Ralf demonstrated this a couple of years ago. Fortunately they didn't believe it.
 
Snapdragon make microchips for mobiles phones, tablets and PCs. Their major clients are Samsung, HP and Lenovo to name a few.

It's a odd sponsorship as they don't sell their products to the public. They are a business to business company so I'm not sure what they are getting out of the sponsorship with the rags

Their last b2c sponsorship was Chevrolet who withdrew from Europe in 2013. Other noticeable sponsorships they have had is with Russian State Airline Aeroflot who have never operated a direct flight to Manchester Airport. Their demographic for consumers isn’t people with an M postcode.
 
Snapdragon make microchips for mobiles phones, tablets and PCs. Their major clients are Samsung, HP and Lenovo to name a few.

It's a odd sponsorship as they don't sell their products to the public. They are a business to business company so I'm not sure what they are getting out of the sponsorship with the rags
Not odd for the rags. Their 2 sponsorships before that were also things that people couldn't buy. Teamviewer, which you would only know because your company's IT department installed it on your laptop, and Chevrolet, who don't sell cars in the UK.

Interesting that our sponsorships get scrutiny when certain high-profile American-owned clubs have had some very suspicious deals, like Liverpool's record-breaking kit deal with Warrior (Who? Exactly), or Chelsea's deal last season with Infinite Athlete, who were paying out £40 million - £28 million more than their annual revenue.
 
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