7 hours agoBlogsComments Off on Philippe Clement SACKED by Rangers as Ibrox chiefs finally end boss’ turbulent reign after only 16 months
PHILIPPE CLEMENT has been SACKED as manager of Rangers.
Ibrox chiefs have finally decided enough is enough with Clement dismissed just 16 months after taking charge.
PAClement has been dismissed by Rangers[/caption]
Willie VassRangers CEO Patrick Stewart (left) and chairman Fraser Thornton (right) watching on in Motherwell[/caption]
Willie VassAlex Rae was Clement’s first-team coach with previous No2 Andries Ulderink (centre) drafted in as assistant manager in the summer[/caption]
The former Monaco boss also led Rangers into an unexpected title challenge, but it was a challenge that ultimately fell apart towards the end of the season.
The Gers would eventually finish eight points behind champions Celtic.
There has barely been a hint of a title challenge this season, with Rangers’ campaign all but over by February.
The Light Blues trail rivals Celtic by THIRTEEN points and also lost the League Cup Final to the Hoops back in December.
Dire form either side of a 3-0 league win over Celtic in early January led to major fan protests, with supporters WALKING OUT during the match with St Johnstone.
A video surfaced online showing Clement walking a gauntlet of some furious abuse as he left Ibrox following the humiliating loss.
He would, however, keep his job.
Speaking last week, Gers CEO Stewart branded that result ‘a source of shame’ but still insisted it was still wasn’t the right decision NOT so sack Clement.
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GettyPatrick Schwarzenegger is following in the footsteps of his famous father[/caption]
GettyArnie with Patrick at this month’s White Lotus LA screening[/caption]
YouTubePatrick flashes flesh in White Lotus season 3[/caption]
Arnie, 77, says of his actor son: “I could claim to be surprised he has a nude scene.
“But the apple doesn’t seem to fall far from the tree.”
In 1991 movie Terminator 2, former bodybuilding champ Arnie is seen walking naked into a rough bar and telling a biker: “I need your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.”
Now, nearly a quarter of a century later, his hunky 31-year-old son is the instant standout star of the third season of HBO comedy drama The White Lotus.
Patrick usually works out at least five times a week but had no time to train before his latest role as Saxon Ratliff because he was busy filming 2024 flick Billy Knight.
So he worked on his physique while filming in Thailand, often starting at 4am.
Patrick says: “If you look at episode one and episode three, side by side, I gained a lot of muscle and size.”
Director Mike White was horrified and told him to cut the weights.
Patrick recalls: “Mike was, like, ‘Dude, you’ve got to stop lifting. You’re getting too big. The continuity doesn’t work’.”
The first series of the show, named for the fictional luxury hotel chain it often brings to hilarious life, gave new legs to veteran American actress Jennifer Coolidge’s career.
Now, the White Lotus of series three is a wellness centre in Thailand where Patrick plays randy hotel guest Saxon.
He travels from America’s Deep South to Thailand with his family — dodgy businessman dad Tim, prescription drug addict mum Victoria, wimp brother Lochlan, and sister Piper, who wants to become a Buddhist.
And episode two, which screens tonight, may reveal more about Saxon’s incestuous intentions toward his brother and sister.
Patrick says of his character: “Saxon is a douche who leads with his penis. He is despicable and outrageous.”
But after just one episode, fans have already decided Saxon is the bad boy they all love.
Patrick, though, reveals he was not told, at first, how often he would have to get his kit off.
He says: “You do the auditions but don’t see the full script so you don’t have all the details — then when you sign on they ask, ‘Are you comfortable with nudity?’
“At the end of the day, this character, from start to finish, is ridiculous and the type of person who absolutely would walk around his room naked without a care in the world.
“He’s the guy who, whenever he sees a girl at the pool, he’s going to flirt with them, whether it’s a mom or a 22-year-old.”
GettyPatrick and his mum, Kennedy family member, Maria Shriver at the LA premiere of White Lotus season three[/caption]
Dad Arnie baring all in Terminator 2
Patrick may not have been a star for long, given his famous dad, but he has been making headlines since briefly dating pop star Miley Cyrus in 2014 and 2015.
It was also rumoured that Taylor Swift, while briefly dating Conor Kennedy in 2012, cheated on him with Patrick, who — through his mum Maria’s connection to the Kennedys — is a cousin of Conor.
Patrick is one of four children from Arnie’s marriage to TV broadcaster Shriver, the niece of ex-US President John F. Kennedy.
His older sister Katherine, a writer, is married to Hollywood star Chris Pratt and his other sister, Christina, worked for Gwyneth Paltrow’s online retail store Gloop.
Although he is Arnie’s son, Patrick started at the bottom in acting and has worked his way up from bit-part comedy roles such as Jock Kid in 2006 film Benchwarmers and Frat Boy in Grown Ups 2 in 2013.
FilmMagicPatrick with model girlfriend Abby Champion[/caption]
Getty Images - GettyPatrick previously dated singer Miley Cyrus[/caption]
Despite his father being worth more than £400MILLION, while waiting for movie parts and to fund his acting classes Patrick opened his own pizza restaurant in LA — although he sold it recently to concentrate on acting.
In 2022, he played Colin Firth’s party-loving screen son in HBO drama series The Staircase, the real-life story of crime writer Tom Peterson who was accused of killing his wife.
The same year, in Amazon Prime conspiracy thriller The Terminal List, he played a Navy Seal alongside his A-lister brother-in-law Chris Pratt.
But his big break came in 2023 when The White Lotus creator and director Mike White asked him to audition as Saxon for series three.
Patrick says: “I’ve been a massive fan of the show since day one. It was my dream goal.
“It was funny because every time we would watch it, my family would always just say: ‘Why didn’t you audition for this show? Why aren’t you in this? This role would’ve been perfect for you.’
“Finally, when I got the audition, it was like, ‘OK, I’ve got to nail this, I got to get this’.”
The week before it was confirmed he had won the part, he had proposed to his long-time girlfriend, model Abby Champion — and she had said yes.
But then he had to tell her he was off to Thailand for filming.
Patrick says: “I was, like, ‘Eek, sorry — I’m going to be gone for the next seven months, so we’re going to have to push the wedding to next year.”
‘SUPPORTIVE MUM’
But he adds: “It went over great. She’s super-supportive of my work and career, as I am towards her career.”
Patrick was under strict orders to keep the news that he had won the role top-secret.
But his parents — who split up in 2011 after Maria watched her housemaid’s son, Joseph Baena, grow to be the double of her husband — found out by accident.
Patrick and Abby did keep his major screen break under wraps until Maria accused them of “acting weird” at a family gathering.
He says: “They thought Abby was pregnant and they just kept hounding me, hounding me, hounding me.
“I didn’t even tell my dad because I didn’t want him to tell some other person in the industry.
“But his mother, who is a massive White Lotus fan, screamed with joy at the news, and later she travelled to Thailand to visit the show’s set on the island of Ko Samui.
During filming, Patrick became pals with his screen mum Parker Posey and TV dad Jason Isaacs.
He says: “Jason is this ball of energy that cannot sleep and cannot not move.
“It’ll be 2am and he’ll text me, ‘Do you want to play tennis?’
WENNPatrick hugging Taylor Swift who dated his cousin Connor Kennedy[/caption]
HBOLeo Woodall in White Lotus season two[/caption]
“I’ll see him in the morning and say, ‘Dude, what is wrong with you? I was sleeping.’ He’s like, ‘Oh, I didn’t sleep.’ It’s insane.”
Patrick also spent a lot of time with his screen sister Sarah Catherine Hook, and Sam Nivola who plays his brother Lochlan.
Patrick says: “We hung out as a family so much that [director] Mike came to us three weeks in and he said, ‘You don’t need to hang out just as a family the whole time’.”
Patrick’s proud dad Arnie and mum Maria were on the red carpet for the show’s LA premiere.
Patrick says: “There are people who’ll say I only got this role because of who my dad is.
“They’re not seeing that I’ve had ten years of acting classes, worked on my characters for hours on end — or the hundreds of rejected auditions I’ve been on.
“Of course, it’s frustrating and you can get boxed in and you think at that moment, ‘I wish I didn’t have my last name’.
“But that’s a small moment. I would never trade my life with anyone.
“I’m very fortunate to have the life and family that I have, the parents I have and the lessons and values they’ve instilled in me.”
The White Lotus series three is on Mondays on Sky Altantic, and streaming service Now.
7 hours agoBlogsComments Off on Hell mend Rangers board for sleepwalking to current state – Clement should have been sacked months ago, says Bill Leckie
IF you’re going to challenge Jose Mourinho to a pee-the-highest contest over how to win trophies, better have a right good pair of waterproof trousers handy.
But if your team then goes out and gives a performance as p***-poor as Philippe Clement’s did yet again on Saturday?
AlamyA 2-0 defeat to St Mirren at Ibrox meant Philippe Clement’s time was up[/caption]
ReutersBut not before starting a bizarre spat with Jose Mourinho[/caption]
Sorry, monsieur, an all-over tarpaulin won’t protect you from what’s coming next.
Because no matter how much the Rangers board have tried to avoid the moment, it really IS time to Rinse & Repeat.
And now, here they are, less than 48 hours on from losing their first home game after that humiliation and it looks like Stewart’s support was all just so much hot air.
If, as our back page predicts, Clement’s finally a goner then Rangers will at once have done the right thing, but at the same time will look weak and indecisive – because what they’re ready to do today could have been done before Ne’erday and might still have given them a chance of winning a trophy.
Binning him off the back of those festive debacles away to St Mirren and Motherwell, as I wrote at the time they should have, wouldn’t have changed the job those consultants have to do; plus, it might also have brought enough stability on the park to keep the selling price up for if and when the 49ers deal gets done, rather than their market value dropping by the day.
Instead, though, hanging on to a guy who anyone could see was finished only served to make things worse, partly through results but also thanks to a waterfall of press conference drivel that proved beyond doubt he really DOESN’T get the environment he’s working in or the demands made of him.
I mean, how deluded do you need to be to go from trying to justify defeat to a mid-table Championship side on the basis of how bad your strikers were to suddenly deciding you have a right to diss one of the greatest coaches of all time?
What goes through his head?
He’s been asked a thousand different ways about whether his own jacket’s on a shoogly peg and has found a thousand different ways not to give an honest answer.
Try to wheedle a nugget out of him about the impending takeover and he goes more neutral than Switzerland.
A man-management genius whose achievements across the past 22 years have seen him named World Coach Of The Year with four different clubs?
And suddenly, he’s ALL opinions.
“Mourinho? Not my cup of tea. I like attacking football, his is boring; that yawn-inducing habit he has of getting his teams to score more than the opposition.”
Philippe Clement on Jose Mourinho
Seriously, someone should have wheeled him out of the media room there and then, still in his chair, because it was a statement as embarrassing as it was bound to come back and bite him on the backside; which, of course, it did within 24 hours.
Not that it matters now, of course, seeing as it seems he won’t have to look Mourinho in the eye come the Fenerbahce tie; pity, because it would have been fun to see him explain why he prefers HIS teams to have 28 shots in one home game, then 17 in the next, get fewer than half of them on target, score hee-haw and be bullied into defeat on the break both times.
If Mourinho bothered to read those comments, he’ll have laughed at them as much as the rest of us – yes, maybe even Rangers fans, who must be at the stage where if they don’t find some black humour in the state of their team, they’ll cry until all that’s left are lots of little piles of salt on tens of thousands of empty plastic seats.
Probably the most damning thing that can be said about that 2-0 loss to St Mirren, who hadn’t won at Ibrox since 1991 and hadn’t beaten Rangers back-to-back since 1980, is that as much as it dismayed those fans, it didn’t shock them any more than it did you or me.
In fact, you know what?
Off the back of Celtic losing to Hibs at lunchtime, it felt almost INEVITABLE that Clement’s side would find a way to cock up even worse. Because that’s his legacy, losing a litany of games Rangers should be winning with their eyes shut.
The one piece of silverware he led them to, the one Old Firm victory he managed, a handful of upbeat European nights? They all feel like blips in what will surely be remembered as a nightmarish reign.
So hell mend the Rangers board for sleepwalking to where they find themselves today.
7 hours agoBlogsComments Off on Wetherspoons dupe ‘Witherspoons’ at popular holiday hotspot now offers fish & chips for less than the cost of a pint
PUBGOERS can’t believe their luck as a venue even cheaper than Wetherspoons is offering fish and chips for less than a pint.
The Wetherspoons dupe can be found at a popular holiday destination, offering pub classics at even tastier prices.
Jam Press/WitherspoonsA Wetherspoons dupe called Witherspoons is offering tasty bargains on British food[/caption]
Jam Press/WitherspoonsThe budget boozer is selling fish and chips for just £4.58[/caption]
Jam Press/WitherspoonsWith 35 TVs and patterned carpets, the venue is decked out to be a taste of home[/caption]
Witherspoons can be found in Pattaya, Thailand, and has shocked holidaymakers with its extraordinary prices.
The budget boozer offers a classic portion of fish and chips for just £4.58 and a large beer for £2.94 more.
Similar to that homey decor found in British locals, the venue has signs saying: “Fridays are made for Fish & Chips.
“Start your weekend with a crispy, golden classic that always hits the spot.”
In proper Wetherspoons style, the pub is fitted out with 35 TVs, which show live sports all week long.
The uncanny replica even offers that recognisable bright patterned carpet with a menu almost identical to our beloved chain.
Witherspoons has racked up rave reviews and a four-star rating on Trip Advisor, ranking it as number 196 of 1,367 Restaurants in Pattaya.
One chuffed pubgoer wrote: “I always go here for my Sunday roast when in Pattaya. It never disappoints.”
Another happy customer said: “This is our favourite sports bar and restaurant in Pattaya.
“Great value food and drink at reasonable prices make this a great place to eat and watch sports.”
One holidaymaker chose to have an Indian dish, in an English-themed restaurant, based in Thailand, and appeared to be thrilled.
They shared on Trip Advisor: “Had the Chicken Tikka special which was great quality and great portion size, highly recommend and will be having again.”
In the UK, the average price of a pint is now a whopping £4.74 so it’s no surprise Brits are baffled at the low prices at Witherspoons.
Earlier this year, the dupe restaurant also made headlines by returning one of the classic items that were scrapped from the Wetherspoons menu at home.
The British chain axed the much-loved £13 sirloin steak from the menu at 40 sites, much to the dismay of loyal customers.
Witherspoons, however, has started serving up the steak special – and for even cheaper.
On Wednesdays, you can order a ribeye for just £7, with options to instead pick a New York strip, tenderloin and a range of sides.
A Witherspoons spokesperson said: “Calling all meat lovers. Get ready to treat yourself at Witherspoons Pattaya with a feast that’s worth every bite.
“Don’t just dream about it – dive into some serious meaty goodness.
“We can’t wait to see you here.”
Jam Press/WitherspoonsThe Witherspoons menu offers the British classics for less than the price of a pint[/caption]
Jam Press/WitherspoonsOn Trip Advisor the venue is rated four stars and has lots of complimentary reviews[/caption]
7 hours agoBlogsComments Off on Woman, 34, dies after being rushed to hospital with toothache – she was told she had to wait ‘weeks’ for appointment
A 34-YEAR-OLD woman who had to wait weeks to get a dental appointment died after being rushed to hospital with toothache.
Leigh Rodgers, 34, went into shock while being given a scan at her local hospital and died due to an allergic reaction to a chemical dye used to aid the imaging process.
AlamyLeigh Rodgers was rushed to the University Hospital of North Durham[/caption]
She had already been in pain for two weeks before pleading with her dental surgery to be seen, an inquest heard.
After being told she would have to wait, her partner called an ambulance to their home in County Durham.
When she arrived at the University Hospital of North Durham, medics recognised it was a dental problem but a doctor could help with the pain.
She as given an iodine-based contrast dye to aid a whole body CT scan.
But a post-mortem later concluded she had died from an allergic reaction to the contrast dye.
Her partner Darren told Crook Coroners’ Court: “She had been experiencing toothache for around 10-14 days.
“In the past, the pain had subsided with painkillers, but that wasn’t working this time.
“Leigh went to work on the morning of March 7, and had tried to get a dentist appointment but couldn’t for weeks.
“She couldn’t wait that long. I called the ambulance and the paramedics came, and when we got to the hospital.
“We were told that it was a dental issue but the doctor could assist with the pain.”
Leigh suffered from severe toothache that extended to her neck and chest for around a fortnight, the inquest heard.
It was decided she needed a CT scan of her neck and thorax to rule out the presence of Ludwig’s angina, a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection that can be caused by a tooth infection.
Leigh was given iodine-based special dye which makes parts of the body more visible on scan.
While still in the scan machine, she went into anaphylactic shock.
Darren said: “We thought nothing of her being asked to go for the CT scan. She was in the doctor’s hands at that point.
“I saw a rush of people go into the room, and I couldn’t really see what was happening, but soon found out that Leigh had suffered a reaction.”
Despite attempts to resuscitate her for over 90 minutes, she died just after 6.15pm.
Dr Oliver Moore, a consultant in emergency medicine at the University Hospital of North Durham, saying it was the first time in his career he had seen someone experience an allergic reaction to the fluid.
He said: “CT scans do come with a risk of reaction, but this is the single case of this situation in my practice, and I believe that there was no delay in administering treatment”.
In his conclusion, Crispin Oliver, senior assistant coroner for County Durham and Darlington, delivered a narrative verdict, ruling that Leigh died from “severe refractory anaphylaxis to contrast media”.
The coroner added the death was “very unusual” and “extremely unfortunate” as he delivered the verdict.
He said: “This is a death in very unusual circumstances, and it is extremely unfortunate.
“I wish that Leigh’s family did not have to be here today, and I hope that this never happens to anyone again.”
What your mouth says about your health and when to worry
BAD breath and mouth ulcers are common occurrences.
But they may signal an underlying health problem, too.
Dentist Dr Rahul Nehra of The Smile Gallery reveals the hidden dangers lurking in our mouths…
BLEEDING GUMS
PERSISTENT bleeding gums, especially during brushing or flossing, can indicate gum disease, such as gingivitis or periodontitis.
This is often caused by plaque buildup along the gumline, leading to inflammation and potential tissue damage.
It’s essential to address bleeding gums promptly to prevent further complications like gum recession and tooth loss.
For bleeding gums, proper oral hygiene is crucial, along with professional dental cleanings to remove plaque and tartar buildup.
BAD BREATH
Chronic bad breath, or halitosis, can be a sign of various dental issues, including poor oral hygiene, gum disease or cavities.
But it could be an underlying health problem such as diabetes or gastrointestinal issues.
Dental check-ups can help identify and address the root cause of bad breath, such as gum disease.
Improving bad breath typically involves maintaining good oral hygiene habits, such as brushing twice daily, flossing, and using an antimicrobial mouthwash.
LUMPS AND SORES
WHILE occasional mouth sores are common and often harmless, persistent lumps or sores that don’t heal within two weeks could be signs of more serious conditions such as oral cancer.
Other concerning signs include white or red patches, numbness, or difficulty moving the jaw. If you notice any of these symptoms, seeing a dentist or doctor for further evaluation is crucial.
Sores in the mouth may benefit from topical treatments or medications prescribed by a dentist or doctor, while monitoring for any signs of infection or malignancy.
WOBBLY TEETH
LOOSE teeth can indicate advanced gum disease or untreated tooth decay.
Without prompt intervention, this can lead to tooth loss and bone deterioration.
Seeking dental care as soon as possible can help preserve remaining teeth, possibly through procedures like scaling and root planing or dental restorations.
SWALLOWING DIFFICULTY
DIFFICULTY swallowing, also known as dysphagia, can be caused by various factors, including oral infections, inflamed tonsils, or even more severe issues like throat cancer.
If you experience persistent difficulty swallowing or a sensation of something stuck in your throat, it’s essential to seek medical or dental attention promptly for evaluation and appropriate treatment.
CROAKY VOICE
A CROAKY or hoarse voice can result from various conditions affecting the throat or vocal cords, including acid reflux, respiratory infections, or vocal cord nodules or polyps.
In some cases, poor oral hygiene or throat irritation can also contribute to voice changes.
If you experience persistent hoarseness or voice changes, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional.
Addressing a croaky voice may involve lifestyle modifications, such as avoiding irritants like tobacco smoke or excessive vocal strain.
7 hours agoBlogsComments Off on Sir Dave Brailsford questioning what he’s got himself into as he realises true extent of Man Utd disaster
SIR JIM RATCLIFFE can make all the cuts he wants — and the latest involves Manchester United’s training-ground canteen.
It is understood that lunch for all but first-team players has been reduced to soup and sandwiches — and that includes coaches and analysts.
PASir Jim Ratcliffe’s right hand man Sir Dave Brailsford is wondering what he has got himself into[/caption]
ReutersThe Ineos chiefs want to bin off many of Man Utd’s flops, but no one will take them[/caption]
GettyThings have gone from bad to worse since Ratcliffe took charge just over a year ago[/caption]
Meanwhile, this month’s FA Youth Cup 5–1 quarter-final win over Chelsea, which traditionally would have been staged at Old Trafford, was played at Leigh Sports Village for a saving of £8,000.
Manager Ruben Amorim has already declared he is in charge of “the worst” team in United’s history.
But against a resurgent Toffees outfit inspired by former Red Devils boss David Moyes and almost certainly denied a 93rd-minute penalty victory by a VAR call that Ratcliffe’s No 2 Sir Dave Brailsford might describe as a ‘marginal gain’, this was the worst of the worst.
Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte produced stunners to earn a point but United, before Moyes was sacked 11 years ago, were never this bad.
Plan A for Ratcliffe would be to dump most of them, if nothing else to save salary costs.
Because you would not get back even half of the staggering near-£500million transfer outlay on Saturday’s awful starting side.
But why would Casemiro, aged 33 and playing like a midfield OAP, go?
He is on £350,000 a week and has just declared that he wants to stay until his contract runs out at the end of next season.
Of course he would say that. No sane club is going to touch this burnt-out wreck of a midfielder who once gloried in five Champions Leagues triumphs with Real Madrid.
Not even the moneymen of the Saudi Pro League would go anywhere near paying him that kind of cash — and he surely knows it.
Striker Rasmus Hojlund cost an initial £64m and he can trouser £85,000 a week until 2028.
He has not hit the net in 16 straight appearances, is completely out of his depth, and even a League One team might doubt paying him even £5,000 a week.
But they fought back late on thanks to a stunning Bruno Fernandes free-kick and volley from Manuel Ugarte, who bagged his first goal since his summer arrival from PSG.
Amorim’s men were then lucky to escape a penalty in the final moments after VAR overturned the decision.
SunSport’s Ken Lawrence has given his ratings of the Manchester United team…
Andre Onana – 7
United needed him with his game-head on, and his 93rd-minute stop saved a point.
Noussair Mazraoui 69′ – 4
Looked seriously uncomfortable on the right side of the back three – forced there because of a defensive injury crisis
Harry Maguire – 4
Out-jumped by Doucoure as the midfielder grabbed Everton’s second and was generally all over the place.
Matthijs de Ligt – 4
Nowhere for Beto’s opener, completely missing attempted clearance and got away with a 93rd-minute penalty call.
Diogo Dalot – 5
At least shows willing. Which is more than could be said for some of his team mates at Goodison.
Manuel Ugarte – 7
Spent most of the game stranded in United’s midfield morass but salvation came with a brilliant strike.
Casemiro 62′ – 2
The Brazilian is beginning to look like the world’s oldest 32-year-old —he’s become a genuine irrelevance.
Patrick Dorgu – 6
Made a determined start down the left flank but that enthusiasm was slowly but surely sucked out of him.
Bruno Fernandes – 8
His free kick was genuine class and once he was dropped deeper started controlling the game.
Joshua Zirkzee – 4
At £36.5M you would expect an element of ball control but the Dutchman used as a joint No 10 just looks lost.
Rasmus Hojlund 69′ – 3
Not so much a desperate Dane, more a despairing one although it would help if he had some support.
Subs:
Alejandro Garnacho 62′ – 7
Injected some desperately needed pace and passion.
Leny Yoro 69′ – 6
Should have been on much earlier.
Chido Obi-Martin 69′ – 5
The 17-year-old has a presence for sure.
But in 2023, he refused to reduce his weekly wage after West Ham bid £20m for him.
The former captain is on a one–year extension handed to him last month and is paid £195,000 a week.
But Maguire, 31, would have been gone 18 months ago — except United refused to stump up the £15m he is understood to have wanted for leaving.
SunSport understands Brailsford is now asking that very question.
For there is no Plan B and Amorim is seemingly hell-bent on destroying his reputation for the sake of a 3–4–3 point of principle.
United are not in a relegation crisis now but, with this lot, they will be next season.
They owe £1bn, Amorim knows that if he wants to buy he must sell first — good luck with that — and, worst of all, under Ratcliffe’s leadership the club is facing an identity crisis.
This summer, Moyes will be buying big while his former club are stuck with a collection of expensive fakes they cannot sell.
The irony of all that will surely amuse him, even if he was spitting feathers following the penalty debacle that probably cost him a fifth Prem win in six games.