This forum makes me laugh sometimes. A few hours ago people were clamouring for this to "just all be sorted and over. Just sack him, sod process, I want a new manager tomorrow" and now We've got countless threads complaining that "OMG, processes weren't followed properly, they should have done...
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It's uncommon and fairly impractical as a distribution method, but it is indeed possible.
Perhaps it'll be the match that turns out to be Oatway's testimonial should he remain with the club so they want to get the legal issues sorted before announcing it.
Bearing in mind it's looking like we may actually make it into the right level of loss for FFP this season and a number of other teams may not, does anybody know the scale of the fines and how much money we could stand to gain a one of the few clubs that meets the targets? It seems to me like we...
Not at all. That's like avoiding a band you love because you don't like the label. I'd be surprised if many of these people saying "if x is our next manager I will tear up my season ticket" are being honest. More likely they will bitch about it on here but begrudgingly accept the decision like...
I'm sure that right now they are sitting in Tony's office smoking cigars and playing poker instead of sorting it out, but once they read that GLASFRYN of all people is aggrieved, they will instead start trying to sort it out.
One of the things I deal with at work is a specialist travel insurance designed for people with pre-existing medical conditions so I have to regularly tell people that we're not able to cover them which isn't fun to have to do but I'm sure it's far worse for the people I have to let down.
Given what he can do on a satellite, he should really be a shoe in for a factory ride next season if one is going and give his satellite bike to the new guy. Appreciate it's worked for Honda with Maquez but I'm not sure lightening will strike twice.
He was alright as a player, did ok with Crawley but I don't think he'd be the man to take us up. Someone has probably lumped a tenner on him: unlikely it means anything.
I heard it on good authority that Gus is also not in the running for the part time till operative role at the local Lidl. He's holding out for Waitrose I reckon.
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That seems quite promising. But "left for personal reasons" is always a worrying thing to hear. Could be anything from an illness in the family to fingers caught in the till.
Never heard of the chap before now but his managerial record doesn't look good. Difficult to judge without context but I'd not be hopeful of getting the job if I were him.