
Stoke City announce departure of key figure vital to FFP efforts.
Stoke City have submitted documents to Companies House, confirming significant internal changes. John Pelling is stepping down from his role at Stoke City after eight […]
Stoke City have submitted documents to Companies House, confirming significant internal changes. John Pelling is stepping down from his role at Stoke City after eight […]
Rangers’ takeover by the 49ers Enterprises group is approaching its final stages, with a deal to purchase a controlling stake in the club expected to be completed by the summer. Recent “productive talks” and a tour of Ibrox by Andrew Cavenagh and Paraag Marathe indicate that the transition is well underway. However, doubts have emerged regarding Marathe’s role as the Old Firm clash against Celtic approaches. Reports suggest that while Cavenagh will be a regular presence at Ibrox next season, Marathe’s involvement may be less frequent due to his prominent role at Leeds United, who have just secured Premier League promotion.
Despite these potential changes, Rangers supporters need not worry. With trusted figures like Cavenagh and Gretar Steinsson, who has shown solid management experience at clubs like Tottenham and Everton, overseeing the club’s operations, Marathe’s reduced presence is unlikely to disrupt the team’s future. While there are pressing concerns, such as the future of interim manager Ferguson and potential player departures in the summer transfer window, the 49ers are set to tackle these challenges head-on, ensuring that the club remains on course for success.
Joe Jacobson believes that the delay in Sheffield Wednesday’s March wages may lead some players to reconsider their futures at the club. With the club citing cashflow issues stemming from owner Dejphon Chansiri’s failure to receive expected funds from his other businesses, the news has left fans frustrated and concerned. Jacobson, speaking exclusively to *Football League World*, reflected on his own experience with delayed payments, noting that players’ reactions depend largely on how well the club communicates and reassures them.
If players feel this issue may persist, their focus could shift away from the remainder of the season, especially with Sheffield Wednesday stuck in mid-table with little to play for. As the summer transfer window approaches, some players may begin to consider their options, potentially looking at other clubs. This adds another layer of uncertainty to an already turbulent situation for the club, who will need to resolve the matter quickly to avoid further unrest both on and off the pitch.
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