Wise in charge of coaching and player purchasing Keegan to run the football team When he was asked what Wise would be doing, last night, he said 'you'l have to ask the Chairman' in other words nobody's told him I will give them three weeks before one of throws his teddy out of the pram and leaves
Read on Sky Sports... that Keegan hasn't got a clue what Wise will be doing...seems destined to end in tears. Let's hope so eh?
3 blokes including cheeky Dennis will 'recruit' players - king Kev will mould them into a Premiership winning team.</p> wibble.</p>
Seems that way But who knows. I know if I was a player, having Dennis Wise at the club would be as good a reason as any not to sign!
"Dennis doesn't want day to day management" Doesn't want to keep feighting I'll wager.</p> Mayhem up there. Which is no bad thing. Plus the fact that the white ***** may not get promoted. Another couple of years at League 1 level and let's see Kenneth's ambition then.</p>
RE: "Dennis doesn't want day to day management" First Poyet fecks off, and now that little ****...wheels are well and truly falling off I'd say. Massive club my arse
Massive club = massive wages... Would (could) you turn it down?</p> From Telegraph Online;</p><font size="3">"<font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Dennis Wise will more than treble his salary after yesterday agreeing to leave the manager's office at Leeds United for a powerful, wide-ranging executive position in the corridors of power at Newcastle. </font><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">The former Wimbledon midfielder has been lured to St James' Park by the prospect of a £1.5 million salary that dwarfs his £450,000 deal at Elland Road. He will oversee transfers, scouting and youth development for Newcastle's billionaire owner Mike Ashley."</font></span></font> </p>
I find it hard to believe that the board sat down, had a good old chin-wag and resolved that a Keegan/Wise combination would provide the technical know-how to get them into the Champions League. Let alone that they're willing to throw a few million quid at the idea.</p>
RE: "Dennis doesn't want day to day management" Oh dem Geordies are a pretty big club, but not L**ds. It's hilarious that both Wise and Poyet have legged it at the earliest chance, and who can blame them?! Leeds are going nowhere in a hurry, I don't care how well they have been doing this season, they'll struggle if they go up I'm sure, but they struggle even more if they don't go up! Few seasons in League 1 could turn them into another Forest...languishing for a few seasons, full of deluded fans expecting champions league in a few seasons. Got to laugh