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Felt no excitement last time with Kenyon, the most deflating of all the packs of lies we've been told. This time I feel less than nothing about this window's falsehoods.

 

At least we’d be back to having a bloke who knows how to run a football club again.

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Is someone going to take Ashley to task now that we have proof from BZG that he moved the goalposts after a deal was agreed. He gets away with murder in the press with his bullshit and of course he has admitted what happened with his 10 million either way statement as proof. Come on press people sit him down and tear him a new one about us genuinely being for sale as he has The Best Interests of the club at heart. What a total fukin lying cunt... wish we could have a look at those fukin books..

 

 

What is this? Any reference that isn't riddled with ads and scripts that doesn't break your pc?

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Felt no excitement last time with Kenyon, the most deflating of all the packs of lies we've been told. This time I feel less than nothing about this window's falsehoods.

 

At least we’d be back to having a bloke who knows how to run a football club again.

 

It's not happening mate.

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In addition to backing Bruce, GACP Sports plan to 'hire a leading head of recruitment to help identify top talent from across Europe'. Their long-term strategy is to ensure they are 'positioned to sell top talent for significant sums, allowing for continued substantial reinvestment into the squad'.
So. Sustainability predicated on buying low and selling high. Why not; it's worked a treat so far.
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In addition to backing Bruce, GACP Sports plan to 'hire a leading head of recruitment to help identify top talent from across Europe'. Their long-term strategy is to ensure they are 'positioned to sell top talent for significant sums, allowing for continued substantial reinvestment into the squad'.
So. Sustainability predicated on buying low and selling high. Why not; it's worked a treat so far.

 

Slightly different to the MA model of just sell anyone half decent for a half decent price, keep the money

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In addition to backing Bruce, GACP Sports plan to 'hire a leading head of recruitment to help identify top talent from across Europe'. Their long-term strategy is to ensure they are 'positioned to sell top talent for significant sums, allowing for continued substantial reinvestment into the squad'.
So. Sustainability predicated on buying low and selling high. Why not; it's worked a treat so far.

 

When done properly it works fine. Look at Liverpool and Spurs as examples. I would have no problem with this strategy in theory (minus the Bruce bit obvs).

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