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Backroom Staff

So who is going to follow Sam to Newcastle? This Guardian article syas that Forde will be on his way, but surely we're not going to let that happen if he's just been appointed our "Sporting Director"?

 

Allardyce set to join Newcastle next week on three-year deal

 

 

Michael Walker

Tuesday May 8, 2007

The Guardian

 

 

Sam Allardyce is expected to be confirmed as the new manager of Newcastle United by the end of next week. It is understood the former Bolton Wanderers manager will be offered a three-year contract at St James' Park and, although there was no comment yesterday from either Newcastle or Allardyce, who is on holiday in Spain, the deal is effectively sealed.

It is not known whom Allardyce will bring with him as his assistants but it appears that Glenn Roeder's staff, Nigel Pearson, Terry McDermott and Lee Clark, will follow him out of St James'. The trio met the Newcastle chairman, Freddy Shepherd, yesterday and have agreed to take the team for Newcastle's final fixture of the season at Watford on Sunday. Newcastle are not expected to say anything officially until after that game.

 

What is expected, however, is that Newcastle's backroom staff will soon mushroom. At Bolton Allardyce had 21 different figures behind the scenes. Mike Forde, "performance director" at Bolton, is highly regarded by Allardyce and is described as "the glue" behind Allardyce's ideas. Forde is a likely recruit, as is Mark Taylor, who is in charge of sports science and who has known Allardyce since their days together at Blackpool. Ricky Sbragia, coach at Bolton, is another close to Allardyce.

Bolton's reaction to any possible developments remains to be seen. Their chairman, Phil Gartside, was decisive nine days ago in enforcing Allardyce's resignation from the club and said Bolton would pursue compensation if Allardyce was to be appointed elsewhere. But Gartside had Manchester City in mind specifically when he was speaking then and the readiness of Newcastle and Allardyce to wait until after this season ends suggests that contractual clauses surrounding compensation may have elapsed by next week. Bolton were unable to confirm any details yesterday.

 

Roeder's resignation on Sunday, after the 2-0 home defeat by Blackburn Rovers 24 hours earlier, meant that he became the third Newcastle manager to leave the club in the past three years, following Graeme Souness and Sir Bobby Robson. An advantage that Allardyce will have over those managers from the outset is that they were all appointed mid- or early-season, while he will have all summer to plan. Shepherd has been aware that, while the sackings of Souness and Robson barely caused a ripple of complaint, their timing was the subject of criticism locally.

 

Roeder, an admirer of Ars?ne Wenger, had been planning a European summer training camp akin to Arsenal's and Pearson had been to Germany to view facilities there, but it is believed that plan has been shelved and Newcastle will be involved in a foreign tour plus possibly a summer tournament. Presumably discussions with Allardyce will cover such topics.

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So who is going to follow Sam to Newcastle? This Guardian article syas that Forde will be on his way, but surely we're not going to let that happen if he's just been appointed our "Sporting Director"?

 

I am sure is BSA wants all his staff from here there will be a price :mellow:

I am sure is BSA wants all his staff from here there will be a price :mellow:

 

It would depend upon what sort of contracts the staff were on, surely? If they were on standard contracts with 1 or even 3 month notice periods, there would be very little anyone could do - restraint of trade, etc..

I think he's free to rob any staff he wants, as long as he pays the cost of their remaining contract to the club.

Get them tied in for 20 years and split the money when they bugger off to Newcastle :)

Get them tied in for 20 years and split the money when they bugger off to Newcastle :)

:good: Yep, if he's after Speed give him 20 years on about 50 grand a week, easy 52 million there, of course the club would be ruined if he changes his mind.

News in the most trustworthy of sources today (The Mirror!!) that BSA has promised Bolton by giving Gartside his word, that he will not return to pinch our backroom staff!

 

Shepherd will insist that McDonut, Pearson and Clark are retained on the coaching staff.

 

 

IMO though, Bolton's wishes to appoint Forde as General Manager says different!

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