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Not having a go at Paul John, just confused. Come on guys. Someone must know the truth.
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Come on Brassy. Do this :rules: You know you want to.
dont talk wet.wodger of awabia wrote:Iv'e never really understood why a new football manager expects to bring in his own man as an assistant manager. If you employed a manager to run say a large factory, I don't suppose that you would also employ his friend to help him. Surely you would tell him to train up his existing staff to carry out his instructions.
who gives a sh*t about the real world?wodger of awabia wrote:" of course they do."
Yes, I know but it only happens in football & not in the real world. (as far as I know )
Eh? It may be different at other clubs but at TUFC the Board of Directors very much leave all football matters to the Football Manager i.e. Alan Knill .... particularly when it comes to appointing HIS assistant. I would imagine that Knill has been doing all the negotiating between the Board and Brass in so far as terms etc.Paul John wrote:He agreed verbally to come but has not been offered an official contract in writing as no one has approached him officially from the club so has looked elsewhere. Oh and yes he wanted to sign!
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