"That's a nasty question" he said, arguing that it was only by making these threats that he got the EU to the negotiating table.
Leeds, who finished top of the second tier are in a less fortunate position."They will have to box clever in terms of recruitment," continued Maguire.
"Spending £100m is just about feasible."departure from Goodison Park was meant to herald a new dawn, they arrive at Hill Dickinson Stadium still to some extent paying for the huge contracts and big-money mistakes under former owner Farhad Moshiri."One marquee signing is certainly possible, especially with some players out of contract, but the chances of a series of big names is less likely," added Maguire.
"A spend of £50-£100m is the ballpark unless there are exits."will likely find themselves with a little more in their budget, although the fact that their wages to revenue ratio is at 85% is a cause for concern.
"Owner Shahid Khan has backed the club extensively in the past and, with manager Marco Silva keen to attract new players, a £100-150m further player investment is possible," added Maguire.
qualification for Europe next season is great for fans, even if the Conference League may not necessarily swell their accounts."Listen to your body - don't listen to TikTok, that's my advice."
Nick has been doing exactly that. He might reach for the odd cola and salty fries, but he's moulded his whole life in order to manage his migraines."I don't drink, I wear sunglasses even if it's cloudy," he says. "I don't go wild. When me and my partner go away, half the stuff we take is to help us manage our migraines."
On a recent stag-do weekend, Nick noticed the difference between his and his friends' lives."They were up all night drinking to the early hours," Nick says. "I turned up with my own pillow, apples, bananas, Weetabix, and any snacks I would need to keep me going, because hunger can be a major trigger.