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Friday, 23 July 2010

Message to Al-Fayed "Hand off he's ours"

Mr Happy off to Fulham?
The club have let it be known that they or the manager Dave Jones have heard or been in contact with anyone from Fulham. They have also issue a ‘hands off’ warning to Fulham and anyone else thinking Jones could be there answer. Today’s morning papers are heavily running the story in it's sports pages so the story will run on until either Fulham appoint a new boss or a really defining official joint statement for the club and Jones puts a end to the speculation. 

However if the call were to come I expect Jones to jump ship so fast 100m world record holder Usain Bolt couldn’t catch him if the rumour become reality.

From what as happen over the last few days off the field it looks next season will be a hard one. If you look at the squad he as now it is basically the same team that took us to a play-off final so on the pitch things should be good. That is if the off the field problems don’t trouble and contract worries.

The delay in lifting the transfer embargo is ominous with the clock ticking to the start of the season, wouldn’t you would think Dave Jones would like to sign some players before the big kick-off, which will be live on Sky Sports.

Cardiff though have denied contact from Fulham and said:

"Neither the club or the manager have received an approach from Fulham football club regarding the vacant managers job at Craven Cottage.

"As ever, he is 100% concentrating on preparing the team for the new season."
It is all rumour and they come and go but if the money should be right why would he want to stay at a club that looks to be in free fall. Going to the London club would see him with no money worries in the transfer market. The Fulham chairman Mohamed Al-Fayed is no Roman Abramovich the Chelsea chairman or the rich owners of Manchester City paying £30million for a player he runs a tight ship but backs his managers and let his managers get on with it.

So it is time to sit back and wait a see what happens

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