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No he won't, he will be ale to walk away whenever he likes, minus his innitial stake of course. It is the club that is liable for the debts not MM.

I too fear that if Milan walks away because of lack of progress - as distinct from selling the club on the back of success - that Leicester will be debt ridden.

However, surely Milan must be guaranteeing those debts personally??
If not is he putting in the money himself directly to cover the increased expenditure??......if neither of these is the case surely the bank wouldn't be up for allowing the spending.
 
Brown Nose, didn't know you liked to hear from me as I thought you'd put me on your 'ignore' list. However you appear to have seen sense. My post wasn't a ramble, it's pretty fluent, though I say so myself.

Cheers again BN, try some of the gear on the street. I rarely do, actually. Might do you some good, a kind of chemical ECT might improve the quality of your thinking. Sorry to be so vitriolic, but hey I'm sure you can take it seeings you like to dish it out.

I had a change of heart and removed you from my ignore list. Now I wish I hadn't. I read your first paragraph and the last. I'll save the one in the middle for a time when I can't sleep. After the first few words, it felt like I was attempting the North Face of the Eiger.

I can indeed take your snipes in the spirit that they are intended. By all means, keep them coming. It's your attempts at a coherent argument that I can't cope with.
 
Yes, plus for going through five managers whilst still insisting on manager "loyalty", signing his own (rubbish) players, going off the deep end whenever fans chant something he doesn't like, etc etc.

Radio rental, I tell thee.
 
I really can't see how Mandaric can get any abuse for this situation?

Megson quote from Mercury

"It will be about where we go from here as a club, and it will include everything, every element of the club, the whole structure."

So is obviously wasn't happy with how it was going, interferring chairman perhaps?

Had 6 weeks, didn't like what he could see, that's why a finger has to be pointed
 
Megson quote from Mercury

"It will be about where we go from here as a club, and it will include everything, every element of the club, the whole structure."

So is obviously wasn't happy with how it was going, interferring chairman perhaps?

Had 6 weeks, didn't like what he could see, that's why a finger has to be pointed


Or maybe he just couldn't turn down the chance to manage a Premiership team.

How many managers would have turned down that opportunity?

The only people to show loyalty in football these days are the supporters.
 
I believe that MM's greatest problem is that he tries to please too much. He takes too much notice of fans who know ****-all about ****-all. He has already proved that he knows how to run a football club and there is no reason why he couldn't successfully run another one. If he had just got on with running this one instead of pandering to the views of the masses, we would have been sitting here with a manager of his choice and be part way on the road to recovery. Instead we have this!

Brilliant. it's the fans fault of course it is

Can you call Milan, Boc & get him to arrange another meeting so he can re-confirm this is the case....
 
Or maybe he just couldn't turn down the chance to manage a Premiership team.

How many managers would have turned down that opportunity?

The only people to show loyalty in football these days are the supporters.

Agreed, but if he was really happy here it would have been a more difficult choice, whereas he seemed to jump very quickly.

Jewell seems to have shown no interest, he must surely return to a Prem outfit soon
 
Agreed, but if he was really happy here it would have been a more difficult choice, whereas he seemed to jump very quickly.

Jewell seems to have shown no interest, he must surely return to a Prem outfit soon

I'd guess Jewell has his eye on a particular job,I'd hazard a guess at the Boro one
 
Brilliant. it's the fans fault of course it is

Can you call Milan, Boc & get him to arrange another meeting so he can re-confirm this is the case....

wtf are you talking about? Where did I say it is the fans' fault? What I said was that MM should just get on and run the club without trying to please everybody all the time. FFS read what I wrote and not what you would like to think I wrote!

What do you think a meeting would tell you? Milan is far too much of a gentlrman to tell you what he really thinks.
 
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I had a change of heart and removed you from my ignore list. Now I wish I hadn't. I read your first paragraph and the last. I'll save the one in the middle for a time when I can't sleep. After the first few words, it felt like I was attempting the North Face of the Eiger.

I can indeed take your snipes in the spirit that they are intended. By all means, keep them coming. It's your attempts at a coherent argument that I can't cope with.


Your 1st para above is as clear as mud. As a critique, it makes no case at all.

As for 'coherence' (2nd para), I think you are throwing stones from a very glass house. Your entire post/thread was a case study in incoherence - it was merely an outburst of petulant fury that had no depth, maturity or substance.

That relatively mild rebuke duly delivered, I am glad we are on speaking terms once more. Keep watching and reading & don't 'ignore' ... truely, I think you need me.
 
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I too fear that if Milan walks away because of lack of progress - as distinct from selling the club on the back of success - that Leicester will be debt ridden.

However, surely Milan must be guaranteeing those debts personally??
If not is he putting in the money himself directly to cover the increased expenditure??......if neither of these is the case surely the bank wouldn't be up for allowing the spending.

As long as the bank in question belives in the people, strategy and planning then they will lend money to most businesses.

It's how they make their serious money.
 
We were third in the league when MON came in. We finished 5th. :icon_roll

Your point was about how we were playing and compared to the start of the season it was poor.

The only reason we beat Norwich was due to the fact Eadie got nailed by Whitlow and had to be taken off when they were destroying us (2-0 at the time I think) and then Heskey came on and turned the game.

I think its obvious the squad was better and competitive than now.
 
What Milan has done:

1. Given us hope
2. Increased the debt
3. Been the chairman, the manager and the number one scout
4. Pissed a lot of people off
5. Had a dose of his own medicine - with Megson

Without him we would be fecked, with him we have a bit of hope. Best of a bad deal I say.
 
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