YorkshireRoyal99 If P. Ince stays on, it's definitely a good incentive for T. Ince to stay on.
Watch some kids football and you'll quickly realise that having a parent as a coach is often far from a positive experience for the kid.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 26 Apr 2022 13:13
YorkshireRoyal99 If P. Ince stays on, it's definitely a good incentive for T. Ince to stay on.
by NathStPaul » 26 Apr 2022 13:17
6ft KerplunkYorkshireRoyal99 If P. Ince stays on, it's definitely a good incentive for T. Ince to stay on.
Watch some kids football and you'll quickly realise that having a parent as a coach is often far from a positive experience for the kid.
by Hendo » 26 Apr 2022 13:17
6ft KerplunkYorkshireRoyal99 If P. Ince stays on, it's definitely a good incentive for T. Ince to stay on.
Watch some kids football and you'll quickly realise that having a parent as a coach is often far from a positive experience for the kid.
by JamieY26 » 26 Apr 2022 13:57
Hendo6ft KerplunkYorkshireRoyal99 If P. Ince stays on, it's definitely a good incentive for T. Ince to stay on.
Watch some kids football and you'll quickly realise that having a parent as a coach is often far from a positive experience for the kid.
+1, my old man was a coach when I was playing kids football and it wasn't the best experience.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 26 Apr 2022 14:07
Hendo6ft KerplunkYorkshireRoyal99 If P. Ince stays on, it's definitely a good incentive for T. Ince to stay on.
Watch some kids football and you'll quickly realise that having a parent as a coach is often far from a positive experience for the kid.
+1, my old man was a coach when I was playing kids football and it wasn't the best experience.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 26 Apr 2022 14:33
by Hound » 26 Apr 2022 14:49
YorkshireRoyal99Hendo6ft Kerplunk Watch some kids football and you'll quickly realise that having a parent as a coach is often far from a positive experience for the kid.
+1, my old man was a coach when I was playing kids football and it wasn't the best experience.
Significant difference between Saturday/Sunday League kids football and professional football at Championship level though.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 26 Apr 2022 15:27
NathStPaul6ft KerplunkYorkshireRoyal99 If P. Ince stays on, it's definitely a good incentive for T. Ince to stay on.
Watch some kids football and you'll quickly realise that having a parent as a coach is often far from a positive experience for the kid.
Tom Ince is a 30 year old man.
by Nameless » 26 Apr 2022 16:43
6ft KerplunkNathStPaul6ft Kerplunk Watch some kids football and you'll quickly realise that having a parent as a coach is often far from a positive experience for the kid.
Tom Ince is a 30 year old man.
Yeah, imagine being a 30 year old man and still getting shouted at by your dad for not doing everything he says.
Depends on what their relationship is like and whether they'd want that to be affected by working together. As much as you think it'll be easy to separate the personal and work relationships the lines will blur and it might not be something they want to do more long term.
by blythspartan » 26 Apr 2022 17:29
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Apr 2022 18:06
6ft KerplunkYorkshireRoyal99 If P. Ince stays on, it's definitely a good incentive for T. Ince to stay on.
Watch some kids football and you'll quickly realise that having a parent as a coach is often far from a positive experience for the kid.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Apr 2022 18:10
blythspartan I have said this before if not Paul Ince, I’d go for Liam Manning at MK Dons. I guess if they get promoted he wouldn’t want to come here. I have heard him interviewed on several occasions and he really reminds me of Eddie Howe. I believe he could be a great fit for us especially if we go down the route of signing young hungry players on loan or from Div 1 and 2 etc.
by Millsy » 26 Apr 2022 20:37
Elm Park KidNathStPaulElm Park Kid My question is can we afford to offer T. Ince a contract - and if not will his dad want to stay?
I would imgine we can offer one but he won't be short of offers, he can do better financially. Think he'd be happy here though.
The Inces could make an appealing double signing for struggling championship teams that have more money than us to spend (basically everyone).
by Nameless » 26 Apr 2022 20:41
blythspartan I have said this before if not Paul Ince, I’d go for Liam Manning at MK Dons. I guess if they get promoted he wouldn’t want to come here. I have heard him interviewed on several occasions and he really reminds me of Eddie Howe. I believe he could be a great fit for us especially if we go down the route of signing young hungry players on loan or from Div 1 and 2 etc.
by Stranded » 26 Apr 2022 21:56
Namelessblythspartan I have said this before if not Paul Ince, I’d go for Liam Manning at MK Dons. I guess if they get promoted he wouldn’t want to come here. I have heard him interviewed on several occasions and he really reminds me of Eddie Howe. I believe he could be a great fit for us especially if we go down the route of signing young hungry players on loan or from Div 1 and 2 etc.
We aren’t permitted to pay out transfer or other fees. That rules out appointing a manager under contract I would imagine (I’d also think it would be a daft use of resources)
by Nameless » 26 Apr 2022 22:56
StrandedNamelessblythspartan I have said this before if not Paul Ince, I’d go for Liam Manning at MK Dons. I guess if they get promoted he wouldn’t want to come here. I have heard him interviewed on several occasions and he really reminds me of Eddie Howe. I believe he could be a great fit for us especially if we go down the route of signing young hungry players on loan or from Div 1 and 2 etc.
We aren’t permitted to pay out transfer or other fees. That rules out appointing a manager under contract I would imagine (I’d also think it would be a daft use of resources)
Yes, we are.
We won't, but we can pay fees this summer.
by Stranded » 27 Apr 2022 07:53
NamelessStrandedNameless
We aren’t permitted to pay out transfer or other fees. That rules out appointing a manager under contract I would imagine (I’d also think it would be a daft use of resources)
Yes, we are.
We won't, but we can pay fees this summer.
Tge original ruling said we coukdn’t Though to end of 2022-3. Has it been changed ?
Probably more pertinent is that the business plan won’t include allowance for paying compensation to another club for taking their manager so the EFL would probably veto it any way (quite rightly)
by Nameless » 27 Apr 2022 08:38
StrandedNamelessStranded
Yes, we are.
We won't, but we can pay fees this summer.
Tge original ruling said we coukdn’t Though to end of 2022-3. Has it been changed ?
Probably more pertinent is that the business plan won’t include allowance for paying compensation to another club for taking their manager so the EFL would probably veto it any way (quite rightly)
No, the full ruling disallowed paying fees and offering multi year contracts this season. Next season we can but do both but only if it keeps us within the agreed business plan. So in reality, we will only pay a fee if, for example, we get the 5m in for Puscas and that is not in the plan. EFL would still need to ratify of course.
You are right though, I just do not see us paying any compensation for a currently employed manager. If we change Ince, it will be for someone who is currently out of work or an internal promotion.
by Stranded » 27 Apr 2022 08:56
NamelessStrandedNameless
Tge original ruling said we coukdn’t Though to end of 2022-3. Has it been changed ?
Probably more pertinent is that the business plan won’t include allowance for paying compensation to another club for taking their manager so the EFL would probably veto it any way (quite rightly)
No, the full ruling disallowed paying fees and offering multi year contracts this season. Next season we can but do both but only if it keeps us within the agreed business plan. So in reality, we will only pay a fee if, for example, we get the 5m in for Puscas and that is not in the plan. EFL would still need to ratify of course.
You are right though, I just do not see us paying any compensation for a currently employed manager. If we change Ince, it will be for someone who is currently out of work or an internal promotion.
Do you have a link for the full ruling ? The statement on the EFL website from November actually doesn’t prevent us paying fees or compensation at all. It just says they have to be at a level agreed with the EFL which presumably could be zero or could vary at any time depending on our financial progress. Likewise there seems no reference to multi year contracts. We can extend contracts within the general cost limits and subject to EFL sign off. There is no public version of the agreed business plan that I can see.
The Club and EFL have agreed a cap on Total Player Salary Costs of not more than £21.1m in the
current Season, reducing to £16m in the following Season (Championship status), with a number of
other conditions, including:
3.1 the Club will be permitted to have registered at any one time no more than 25 Permitted Players;
3.2 the Club will not be permitted to pay or commit to pay any Transfer Fee, Compensation Fee or
Loan Fee or any other form of payment (other than a sell on fee) in respect of the registration of
any Player in excess of the level as agreed with the EFL;
3.3 the average Salary of all new Contract Players registered from the date of this Agreement until
30 June 2023 will not exceed an average of the level as agreed with the EFL;
3.4 the Salary of any new Contract Player registered from the date of this Agreement until 30 June
2023 will not exceed the level as agreed with the EFL;
3.5 any contribution to fees paid to an Intermediary by the Club on the behalf of a Player will be
limited to 3% of the Player’s Basic Gross Income (as defined in the FA Regulations on Working
with Intermediaries);
by Nameless » 27 Apr 2022 09:01
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