01 Mar 2021 21:47:22
I know Lawwell has his faults but you cannot argue against the fact that he is brilliant at negotiating transfer fees and has got us top dollar for many of the players who have moved on.

Personally, I would like the club to explore the possibility of him staying on in that capacity, as it would be a blow to lose that expertise.

What does everyone else think?

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1.) 01 Mar 2021
01 Mar 2021 21:56:58
Is that an aye from you then Ed?

{Ed007's Note - It's a maybe 😁 It would still be Lawwell making the decision on who we signed if he was negotiating fees etc. We need a clean break from his era, to move on & modernise the way the Club is ran.}


2.) 01 Mar 2021
01 Mar 2021 22:11:45
While we are in silly season why not bring Lennon back as janitor.

{Ed001's Note - Hong Kong Phoeey style?}


3.) 01 Mar 2021
01 Mar 2021 22:30:32
Maybe he is stepping down as CEO and he will be announced as the DOF!


4.) 02 Mar 2021
02 Mar 2021 07:16:51
Lawell and Lennon have already had the Hong Kong Phoeey chop. Time to find new superhero's.


5.) 02 Mar 2021
02 Mar 2021 07:43:36
we have already seen what happens when you don't keep control of the purse strings.
PL was just too involved at times but he kept our finances solid and as said, was a good negotiator.
However, football has changed and its time for new strategy and ideas.
As for NL? He might not be the sharpest but the players (especially) and the Board let him down very badly this year.
Lennon will carry the can but a large mirror needs to be held up to the players so they can see who let us down for the 10
Anyway, onwards and upwards.


6.) 02 Mar 2021
02 Mar 2021 09:20:53
Lennon at work, I actually think he doesn’t get value for players . I can’t think of many where we actually got a good deal for players. 25 million for tierney was a massive under sell . Even if you think of Armstrong, van dijk, both players undervalued. He has missed out on quite a few players by not spending an extra half a million / million that has gone on to make big money or at the very least would have contributed to the team massively.
His time has well passed.