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  1. Mackenzie

    [Albion] Garcia's reasons for leaving (from today's Argus, per Andy Naylor)

    The new training ground will help, or at least make it a possibility, but I agree it'll take time and lots of luck. I was being facetious about administration.
  2. Mackenzie

    [Albion] Garcia's reasons for leaving (from today's Argus, per Andy Naylor)

    One way is by copying the example set by Crystal Palace. That is produce a desirable player through the youth ranks and sell him for an obscene amount of money. Or use another palace ploy....spend what you want then enter administration (twice). :wink:
  3. Mackenzie

    [Albion] Garcia's reasons for leaving (from today's Argus, per Andy Naylor)

    I'd go along with that. Who knows, OG could have used us a stepping stone. He has gained experience working in England, both of the football and language, and the stats would say he made a pretty good job of things. His leaving has been amicable (as far as the outside world is concerned)...
  4. Mackenzie

    [Albion] Garcia's reasons for leaving (from today's Argus, per Andy Naylor)

    At worst it was a combination of Oscar coaching Burke's players. Not the traditional set up by any means, but look what football has become by leaving ex-footballers in sole charge.
  5. Mackenzie

    [Albion] Garcia's reasons for leaving (from today's Argus, per Andy Naylor)

    Well Burke must be doing something right, we've finished in a play off position two years running. I think its players and managers who need to get real about money. The fact that we can't get anywhere near breaking even given our support and consumption is a pretty damning indictment of where...

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