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3 minutes ago, Morizio said:

I need a lanky cunt up front. 

 

A centre half who can twat it the length of the field. 

 

A midfielder who runs round a lot looking in the sky. 

 

Three subs who can replace the other three like for like  

 

 

You forgot a striker that twats it out for a throw in from 6 yards

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Well if it is Parky and Sharon - it does look like them though - then it clearly is an informal meeting, no legal reps on Sharon's side of the table and no Parkinson's agent or football managers rep at Parky's side.

I doubt it is a prelude to his position being terminated, a public meeting in a coffee shop, I'm sure they would have met somewhere much more private if he was being informed he was no longer required.

I also doubt it is the first time they've met, there wouldn't have been so much put in the public domain by Iles and Nixon about him being retained, without at least her talking to the person who was going to be her manager first.

@DLH of course he is still under contract to BWFC.  He could terminate it for non payment of wages but as it stands he still is an employee of the club.

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24 minutes ago, DazBob said:

Only having 7 players,, let's call it 5 as two are goalies and Oz won't play, means PP will be responsible for building a whole new squad. 

Fuck. That.

It'd take a week, two tops, to bring in a new manager and his assistants. 

If you'd rather let Parkinson build a squad full of shite for the sake of a couple of weeks you're a mentalist.

you are talking about what you would do, and your opinion.

and just like mine. it counts for shit.

Im speaking merely from what i think will happen. not what i want to happen.

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18 minutes ago, Sluffy said:

Well if it is Parky and Sharon - it does look like them though - then it clearly is an informal meeting, no legal reps on Sharon's side of the table and no Parkinson's agent or football managers rep at Parky's side.

I doubt it is a prelude to his position being terminated, a public meeting in a coffee shop, I'm sure they would have met somewhere much more private if he was being informed he was no longer required.

I also doubt it is the first time they've met, there wouldn't have been so much put in the public domain by Iles and Nixon about him being retained, without at least her talking to the person who was going to be her manager first.

@DLH of course he is still under contract to BWFC.  He could terminate it for non payment of wages but as it stands he still is an employee of the club.

maybe its a date?

busted

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Just now, HomerJay said:

maybe its a date?

busted

Be hilarious if it turned out it was his missus...

Or better still, mid coffee Sharon rips her wig and mask off to reveal the free flowing gold locks of Lee Anderson wearing his full Bolton Wanderers kit...

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2 minutes ago, bwfc2003 said:

Looking like the takeover is gonna drag on into next week #BWFC

 

This is on facebook and the reactions of face-fookers is hilarious - they all seem to think it is an official BWFC "press -release" and are going ape-shit

Fuck me - you made me click on that group didn't you. Someone is complaining that the meeting isn't taking place in the Lowry or Midland...but just in a common coffee shop...for real....

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14 minutes ago, bwfcfan5 said:

Fuck me - you made me click on that group didn't you. Someone is complaining that the meeting isn't taking place in the Lowry or Midland...but just in a common coffee shop...for real....

Everyone knows the proper discussions on football contracts are done at motorway services car parks 

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5 hours ago, Sluffy said:

He's a football creditor and as such would be paid up in full including his 1 year rolling contract and this would have to be paid before exiting Administration (by the new owners).

So it costs you the same either way (in Administration, or after Administration and both by the new owners).

Seems to me the bottom line is that the new owners simply don't have a spare £1m or so knocking about to pot him considering whatever it is they do need immediately to buy the club and bring it out of Admin.

If this is the case they can't even fund potting him from the ST income as some suggest because you need the money (say £1m) up front.

I imagine many people spread the cost of their ST's over the year by DD - so there won't be £1m up front available for that.  And even if the ST income is factored in advance, which would require the factoring company to secure their loan against club assets, it is unknown until we see what charges are set against of the new company that has taken ownership of the club, how much of the club assets would already be required to have been leveraged against the loans of those investing into the FV consortium to actually purchase the club and pay off all the current creditors of it.

 

I can't think there would be many occaisons where a sacked manager gets the entire value of their contract paid up in full in one lump sum immediately. Everton have just finished paying Ronald Koeman off, for example.

And once we've exited administration, we're free to deal with paying Parky (or anyone) the way we have done for the past six months.

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3 minutes ago, Tombwfc said:

 

I can't think there would be many occaisons where a sacked manager gets the entire value of their contract paid up in full in one lump sum immediately. Everton have just finished paying Ronald Koeman off, for example.

And once we've exited administration, we're free to deal with paying Parky (or anyone) the way we have done for the past six months.

Manchester United only finished paying David Moyes this week. Fucking madness. 

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20 minutes ago, Tombwfc said:

 

I can't think there would be many occaisons where a sacked manager gets the entire value of their contract paid up in full in one lump sum immediately. Everton have just finished paying Ronald Koeman off, for example.

And once we've exited administration, we're free to deal with paying Parky (or anyone) the way we have done for the past six months.

Didnt Big Sam say Ashley was very good in paying him up and didnt have a bad word about him? 

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5 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Gardening leave is just a gamble a club takes in the hope someone else comes along and employs the manager.

Simply do this and hope someone does.

Surely this is the right way to go, put him on gardening leave and if he's as good as Fanny 5 / Casino / Mounts say then surely he'll get snapped up in the next few months and we save money.

If he's as good as they say, then surely other League 1 / championship teams will be queuing up for his services.

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1 minute ago, Jeebster said:

Surely this is the right way to go, put him on gardening leave and if he's as good as Fanny 5 / Casino / Mounts say then surely he'll get snapped up in the next few months and we save money.

If he's as good as they say, then surely other League 1 / championship teams will be queuing up for his services.

If we'd done it last year he might have taken some shit players with him.

Oh, hang on...

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Surely he'd be in demand in the NBA, a manager who's philosophy is to keep the ball off the ground at all costs and keep the ball at height over 6ft in the air at all times - an absolute shoe in for the next NBA managers job.

If not the NBA, then garden leave certainly looks to be the best & cheapest way forward to me - if he's that good & proven in League 1 then most of the other League 1 clubs are surely queuing up for him & would take him off our hands if he's available on a free. 

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3 hours ago, Sluffy said:

 

@DLH of course he is still under contract to BWFC.  He could terminate it for non payment of wages but as it stands he still is an employee of the club.

But is he? 

12 month rolling contract isn’t it?

You’d still need to trigger the extension wouldn’t you?

have we done that? 

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