15-07-2025, 09:19
(This post was last modified: 15-07-2025, 09:21 by Statesideowl.)
I can't imagine a sale will be going though until the value of the club reflects the circumstances its currently in.
As I mentioned before. Chansiri may have taken a step back but he isn't letting go that easily.
His refusal to accept a reasonable offer will only prolong the club's torture.
It also sounds like he's using force to hold the team together by making Rohl return to the fray and paying players that wanted to walk by handing in their notice.
Some of these prima donnas are bad enough as it is, forcing them to play for a club (and now a manager?) they don't want to work for will only result in subpar performances and a toxic dressing room.
Chansiri is still performing a more than ample job of screwing the club over from this alleged ambient position.
As I mentioned before. Chansiri may have taken a step back but he isn't letting go that easily.
His refusal to accept a reasonable offer will only prolong the club's torture.
It also sounds like he's using force to hold the team together by making Rohl return to the fray and paying players that wanted to walk by handing in their notice.
Some of these prima donnas are bad enough as it is, forcing them to play for a club (and now a manager?) they don't want to work for will only result in subpar performances and a toxic dressing room.
Chansiri is still performing a more than ample job of screwing the club over from this alleged ambient position.
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