Thank you.
That's only 1 day away!
Also, prices seem to have gone up a bit (again), and Cardiff were probably weaker to start with the us and Huddersfield. So I don't think they have as much chance of surviving as Hudds and us did last season.
No it isn't. No point calling it 'net transfer' if you're only looking at one year, and ignoring the spending in the last few years. Try the last 4 or 5 years as a start...
I'll put myself in the undecided camp (pathetic really), but I don't agree that the goals scored column indicates he's picking the wrong passes, it's perhaps more to do with the performance of our forwards and the fact our wingers have to track back so much.
That's not his main role though. He's...
Partly yes, some other journalists will have better relationships with their local club than Naylor has with Brighton. But more importantly, when a club wants to sell or a player wants to move, it's more likely they'll leak information than a club that is trying to buy and keep the deal quiet...
You'd think he'd be contacting journalists local to the clubs we're dealing with, possibly agents and other contacts to find out if there's any truth in rumours etc. The club wouldn't give him the nod shortly before a player signs anyway, what would be the point in that? The club get no benefit...
:lol: How many transfers is he breaking? Isn't it about none? You need to look at the whole picture. For example, he's got several wrong in the last few years, I've got zero wrong.