He must be staying then, there is no other conversation that could have that leads to him taking training again tomorrow.
What a bizarre club we really are, such a weird weird club.
I think it's safe to assume the board have written of the Leicester game considering there is now no chance of us have a quality replacement time. The derby game is getting bigger and bigger each day.
I don't know what gives you that impression, it's exactly the reason why it would never happen IMO.
I mean that at Real and Inter he never had final say, and I am aware using those two clubs in the same sentence as ours is a it silly, but the point still stands.
If we were somehow able to get Benitez, he would be the best signing/ appointment in our history. It would also mean the whole clubs philosophy/ model would have changed for him to agree to it.
Btw I don't think he would be completely against our transfer model to some degree.
How ironic the decision is with them when they should all be going to.
We may as well just forfeit Monday's match if McClaren is still in charge, it literally would be a new low for the club.
Last pay off.
Yeah it must be, but imagine how awkward it will be if we don't manage to get someone else and he stays at a club were literally nobody wants him.
What about McClaren btw. He must clearly know the club doesn't want him and is possibly talking to other managers, yet he just rocks up at training to coach a bunch of players who also quite clearly don't want him, to prepare us for a game where he will be booed by fans who also don't want him.
And I thought Pardew had thick skin.
Tbh, what's more likely with them in charge, is that nothing has even been happening over the last few days, as in we were not even thinking of sacking him, so why make a statement.
Moyes would be a disaster here, he's a manger on the way down and plays dreadful football.
Garcia is it that left Roma? He'd be more likely given Carr's love of all things French.