by Millsy » 11 Jan 2022 15:14
by King Cnut » 11 Jan 2022 15:39
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Jan 2022 17:58
Millsy I say we should give it to Quinton Fortune.
Seems like a tough and wise chap.
Anyone who disagrees with me, is probably because you're basically racist.
by blythspartan » 11 Jan 2022 18:33
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Jan 2022 18:45
by blythspartan » 11 Jan 2022 18:55
AthleticoSpizz What be your definition of a “thrashing”? 0-2+?
As regards to Pauno’s replacement? Look no further than the Team Board posters.
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Jan 2022 18:58
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Jan 2022 19:13
AthleticoSpizz What be your definition of a “thrashing”? 0-2+?
As regards to Pauno’s replacement? Look no further than the Team Board posters.
by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Jan 2022 19:16
by SCIAG » 11 Jan 2022 19:22
King Cnut When we had that great start last season just before Pauno got going who was running the team? Get him or her in there if they were up to it then.
Otherwise gotta be Ainsworth. I doubt he will want it though, he won’t want all the baggage.
by Millsy » 11 Jan 2022 23:16
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Jan 2022 23:27
SCIAGKing Cnut When we had that great start last season just before Pauno got going who was running the team? Get him or her in there if they were up to it then.
Otherwise gotta be Ainsworth. I doubt he will want it though, he won’t want all the baggage.
Eddie Niedzwiecki was caretaker for one match, in the League Cup, against Colchester.
So I believe the person you are referring to is Veljko Paunovic.
by royalp-we » 11 Jan 2022 23:33
Millsy So help me out with this. Again, genuine humble questions not a troll.
1- Is there any way Pauno can be sacked without having to pay out based on the insane results lately?
2- If not what is the likely payout going to be?
3- If high, and getting another man is also a big cost (eg Colin) would that be something we'd have to have approved by the EFL or is that a basic necessity?
4 - MY opinion is that even if it costs say £1.5mill to get rid of Pauno and say another £1mill up-front or whatever to bring in a new man and we then risk another 6 point deduction next season so be it - much rather have a good manager and 6 points off next season in the Champ than endure any more Paunovication surely. Is this how it would work?
by Millsy » 11 Jan 2022 23:36
royalp-weMillsy So help me out with this. Again, genuine humble questions not a troll.
1- Is there any way Pauno can be sacked without having to pay out based on the insane results lately?
2- If not what is the likely payout going to be?
3- If high, and getting another man is also a big cost (eg Colin) would that be something we'd have to have approved by the EFL or is that a basic necessity?
4 - MY opinion is that even if it costs say £1.5mill to get rid of Pauno and say another £1mill up-front or whatever to bring in a new man and we then risk another 6 point deduction next season so be it - much rather have a good manager and 6 points off next season in the Champ than endure any more Paunovication surely. Is this how it would work?
As a complete guess Pauno must be on what, £10-£20k pw? There’s no chance it would cost that much to pay up his contract.
If we appoint a manager who isn’t under contract why would we pay £1m upfront?
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Jan 2022 23:38
Millsyroyalp-weMillsy So help me out with this. Again, genuine humble questions not a troll.
1- Is there any way Pauno can be sacked without having to pay out based on the insane results lately?
2- If not what is the likely payout going to be?
3- If high, and getting another man is also a big cost (eg Colin) would that be something we'd have to have approved by the EFL or is that a basic necessity?
4 - MY opinion is that even if it costs say £1.5mill to get rid of Pauno and say another £1mill up-front or whatever to bring in a new man and we then risk another 6 point deduction next season so be it - much rather have a good manager and 6 points off next season in the Champ than endure any more Paunovication surely. Is this how it would work?
As a complete guess Pauno must be on what, £10-£20k pw? There’s no chance it would cost that much to pay up his contract.
If we appoint a manager who isn’t under contract why would we pay £1m upfront?
I don't know where I got the £1-1.5mill from. BBCRB? Here? Dunno.
Yes true if out of contract manager. But worse case scenario if we have to nick someone.
by Royal_jimmy » 11 Jan 2022 23:51
by Royal_jimmy » 11 Jan 2022 23:52
Snowflake RoyalMillsyroyalp-we
As a complete guess Pauno must be on what, £10-£20k pw? There’s no chance it would cost that much to pay up his contract.
If we appoint a manager who isn’t under contract why would we pay £1m upfront?
I don't know where I got the £1-1.5mill from. BBCRB? Here? Dunno.
Yes true if out of contract manager. But worse case scenario if we have to nick someone.
£20k a week is about £1m a year.
There's no way the manager should be at the top of our player wages. He was a nobody when we signed him. If he's on more than £12k we're idiots.
by Millsy » 11 Jan 2022 23:54
Royal_jimmy Get on the phone to Colin and offer him a deal until the end of the season with a big bonus if he keeps us up.
by Horsham Royal » 12 Jan 2022 00:07
Millsy 4 - MY opinion is that even if it costs say £1.5mill to get rid of Pauno and say another £1mill up-front or whatever to bring in a new man and we then risk another 6 point deduction next season so be it ...
by Millsy » 12 Jan 2022 00:20
Horsham RoyalMillsy 4 - MY opinion is that even if it costs say £1.5mill to get rid of Pauno and say another £1mill up-front or whatever to bring in a new man and we then risk another 6 point deduction next season so be it ...
The 6 points is for previous years' piss taking ... we'd likely get extra for doing it again.
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