After the grand total of four games and a lengthy, expensive spell on the sidelines, it looks like Boukari is looking for a move and possibly on his way out.
While I recognise that this is probably the club's doing as much as Boukari's to get him off the wage bill, it still really, really grates.
I wonder how much we have paid him in the last year per game, I wonder how much that goes up if you take his medical treatment, food, physios, operations etc. into account.
Of Solbakken's 12 million pounds worth of signings, I wonder how much we have/will get back for players who hardly turned out for us, spent the season injured and/or didn't want to/couldn't be bothered to play.
Give me all the talent you like (even this would have been a nice start!), I'll take a grafting, committed, loyal player any day of the week.
THIS is exactly the reason I find it so difficult to see our treatment of Doyle who, for whatever you think of his strike rate or ability, should be treated like a king by the fans and club for his sheer effort, loyalty and total silence to the press over the years.
Boukari to leave on loan?
posted on 8/8/13
he's been inundated with offers......
http://www.insidefutbol.com/2013/07/27/ive-had-offers-but-im-waiting-for-right-one-former-wolves-coach-stale-solbakken-wont-just-jump-back-into-management/93393/
posted on 8/8/13
One of the faves for Denmark job when Olsen packs it in this year.
posted on 8/8/13
Or back to Copenhagen..
http://cphpost.dk/sport/fck-and-fcn-desperately-hunt-first-wins
..hardly inspiring options for one of the brightest young managers in Europe!
posted on 8/8/13
Jesus tats, one of the brightest one managers?!?!
Either one is a step up from wolves right now sadly.
posted on 8/8/13
Thats what you described him as Cinci.
posted on 8/8/13
That's what he came as, that's why he got the koln gig.....sadly now his reputation needs rebuilding.
posted on 8/8/13
His reputation has certainly been re-evaluated whether it will ever be rebuilt is a different matter.
posted on 8/8/13
"The Norwegian tactician"
posted on 8/8/13
Little St Johnstone knocked the Norwegian champs out of the Europa League. That's how good Norwegian football is.
posted on 8/8/13
Swings and roundabouts bute, some norwegian sides have had good euro seasons in recent years.