08 Apr 2021 14:07:45
A few things I would like to know,

1. How long has nuno got left on his contract?

2. If fosun fired nuno how much would it cost to pay out nuno?

3. Taking that fosun fire nuno the replacement is going to be a better option how much would it cost fosun to pay the upgrade in the new manager?

{Ed002's Note - 1. June 30, 2023.}


1.) 08 Apr 2021
08 Apr 2021 14:18:22
Ed002 cheers mate.


2.) 08 Apr 2021
08 Apr 2021 15:36:12
Some media sources seem to suggest he earns £85k a week.


3.) 08 Apr 2021
08 Apr 2021 16:06:07
Thats over 8 million a year times that twice and a bit that's over 16 million left on his contract.

Lol
Nuno going no where.


4.) 08 Apr 2021
08 Apr 2021 16:30:10
Phil don't forget usually a new manager wants his own back room staff so the existing coaching team have to be paid off as well. That's also before trying to sign any players a new manager wants to bring in as part of his decision to come to the club.


5.) 08 Apr 2021
08 Apr 2021 16:37:48
My figures are wrong my bad,
Over 4million a year then over 8 million left on nuno contract.

Yes Alex with what you post on top makes it even more.


6.) 08 Apr 2021
08 Apr 2021 18:21:41
Phil mate let's be positive, I'm fed up with the nuno leaving (in whatever way) talk. He's done us more than proud up until our adverse circumstances this season and since Xmas. Bad recruitment cannot be laid solely on his shoulders and injuries can't be predicted (although an argument is they should be expected) . Nunos choices in line ups is of course his and he has had the guts to admit it and say he is angry with himself. The fa cup let down backfired immensely and he obviously felt the heat, repeating myself you could sense the relief in beating Southampton in the league. Nuno is an immense part of the wolves I want. His persona, charisma and fan respect cannot be witnessed by many others (klopp obviously but who else? ) He epitomises the wolf pack spirit, but, that seems to be missing on the pitch, too many individual egos seem to be appearing and others seemingly apathetic. This could be down to isolation or big money moves to come, whatever I still believe nuno is our future and with new inspiration we can progress. Fosuns continued input remains the worry. But for now nuno is the man and he needs some leeway so let's talk about now and have some faith in nuno for the future.


7.) 08 Apr 2021
08 Apr 2021 18:43:29
I agree abbey mate there is nothing I can see what would be of benefit if nuno is not our manager.
Its everyone's right to see how they want to see yes being positive is the right way.
You go back all my life all I seen is a sleeping giant. (why I get SQ, in my rant post this morning)
Its totally beyond all recognition the best opportunity for wolves since the 50's heyday.
Whether it happens or not I am sure as hell going to enjoy the best wolves team in my life.
No more sad faces on the empty southbank no more 2 sides of
a ramshackle of a ground no more ex england managers failing Taylor and hoddle.
Everything is the best it has ever been for me.
Our time in premier with McCarthy the buzz the happiness around the town everywhere and everyone smiling happy, that didn't last and right now with fosun and nuno we are twice the team and club as of then.
Nuno will get things wrong and should face criticism but never from me should he be thought of been replaced.
COYW.


8.) 08 Apr 2021
08 Apr 2021 19:24:13
Solid posts above, agree Nuno's position should not be questioned at this point in time.
Also agree not all Nuno at fault here, for instance Saiss had thirty yards to size up the incoming lingretard and failed, Saiss knows that was poor from him, also unusual (although I prefer Killman) Saiss is more than capable of dealing with that situation and has done probably 90 out of 100 times, blaming Nuno for these type of failings is a bit harsh.