'Mr Black responded by talking about a “mate of mine” who is assistant manager at a leading Championship club who he suggested might be helpful.'
Bit worrying seeing as he's Scottish...? 2+2 I know...
Wasnt the Barnsley assistant Manager Scottish?
'Mr Black responded by talking about a “mate of mine” who is assistant manager at a leading Championship club who he suggested might be helpful.'
Bit worrying seeing as he's Scottish...? 2+2 I know...
Apparently Pardew is one of 8 Managers! Not sure what he's done though
Along with Pulis, Giggs, Hughes, Moyes, Redknapp (shocker), Bruce and Black
Wasnt the Barnsley assistant Manager Scottish?
Him and Howe both deserve a slap on a daily basis for smugness.He has that face that is so smug you want to stick one on him!
No wonder he has ruled himself out of the England job!
The very same, I was at school with himFootball agent Dax Price, must be the same one who grew up in Hangleton in the 70s/80s, I remember him being a bellend then, nothings changed it seems.
Can someone be kind enough to list the managers who have been "outed" so far please?
Does the apparent scale of these allegations surprise you, or is much of this (insider) common knowledge and everyday football maneuvering? This feeding frenzy must feel like Christmas for your profession!Brian Clough, George Graham.
probably missing something, this sounds like scouting. and the McGarvey chap is doing all the talking, suggesting the ways to pay someone, Black chips in " i know a mate" and "might do it for less than you think". another duff claim imo.
and this McGarvey chap sounds like a right cockjuggler, going round setting up his mates.
Scouting for agents ?
Its the same thing. Taking payment from potential suppliers isn't it ?
Maybe I'm mad. You are employed full time by an employer and you are talking about taking the odd grand or two off suppliers in the same industry. Not hospitality, but cash.
it read like the proposition was to scout and provide info to the third party. so like being employed and on the side offering your mates firm the names of some contacts that a supplier might like to take on (not a direct metaphor). the offer seemed to be providing names of prospective players the company might sign/invest in, not talking up their signings to current club. there is a potential for conflict of interest (say passing over a good trialist to then recommend), but not really that much.
Does the apparent scale of these allegations surprise you, or is much of this (insider) common knowledge and everyday football maneuvering? This feeding frenzy must feel like Christmas for your profession!
Tony Soprano was clean as well.Plenty of Man U connections there but not the main man himself
Eh ?
Well I'm trying to find an analogy where I work. Recommending a good translator to a translation company that supplies me. Tick.
Works for us both.
Taking cash or even a paid opportunity to speak at their conference as a "thanks". I'd be out the door.
It's the culture (not the individual examples) that is the problem here. If such behaviour is seen as "normal" and not highly regulated there is a problem and that is quite obviously the point of the investigation.
Common knowledge. Can't believe anyone is in the least bit surprised. Any business where there is money sloshing around will have people ensuring lots of it goes their way. But although it is unquestionably immoral, is it illegal?
As for my profession, stings like this are done by the news pages, but make life harder for the sports writers. Editors want questions asked of managers that they are never, ever going to answer. Mostly we (and, I think, readers) are interested in players, tactics and games rather than financial details.
Where have you seen this?