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Read about Karen Brady - interesting stuff.

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Maybe ours should take note of this sentance

there seems to be a blame culture: "England managers get sacked one after the other and it''s as if the buck stops with the manager. But who makes the decision to appoint that manager and empower them? It can only be you,the chief exec. And sometimes you have to take a close look at yourself and the decisions you are making

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Maybe she should take note of it herself.She''s empowered Alec McLeish. He wants to sell Taylor and her bloody-mindedness appears to be the major sticking point in the deal. Is she making the best decision for her employers, or simply trying to stop her ego being bruised? Her delays have cost Birmingham City an estimated £150,000 so far (assuming we would have been paying Taylor''s wages had they allowed his loan to be extended and then signed him permanently in early January). If no deal is done this week, it will cost Birmingham maybe £400,000 in wages before another transfer window opens - does stalling look like clever work from the chief exec? I suppose, if he isn''t sold this month, they could loan him out again from 8th February - that''s still another two weeks at £20K-£25K which, effectively, has to be deducted from any money received for the player at a later date.Nice to see you''re on top of the game Karren...

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What, does the reporter love her or something? Or is it possible she wrote the article herself?

She looks like a bad waxwork!

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Like the way she persuaded hubbie Paul to take a transfer - "Stoke''s a really nice place, just right for you!"  Is that the way all transfers are conducted - after all Keano said, and Roeder concured, that most players only listen to their wives in the end!!

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[quote user="shefcanary"]Like the way she persuaded hubbie Paul to take a transfer - "Stoke''s a really nice place, just right for you!"  [/quote]

Small, slow, and in decline?  Certainly is a match made in heaven.

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