Snowballmorganb On the sliding scale of how expensive managers are, do we think Pauno and his backroom staff are at the cheaper end of things? I was wondering if any money could be saved by letting them all go and getting a cheaper manager and (less) staff in. I guess a sacked manager would get some kind of settlement so we would then effectively be paying for two managers and not saving any money.
From Pauno's perceived tone in the interview (from the way things were phrased I thought he sounded quite down/vulnerable?) I wonder if there could be a 1 year break clause in his contract based on performance/Mr Dai's perception of the success of the season/which side of the bed Mr Dai gets out of.
I suppose it's POSSIBLE that the owners said, "If you don't get promoted" or "If you don't make the POs" then we reserve the right to cancel your contract...
But frankly, the idea that we were going to make top six or autos this season? Far from likely
I don't remember but weren't we favourites for RELEGATION at the start of the season?
I would imagine most clubs have an end of season review and look ahead to the next. I would expect us to be no different. Part of that review may be the ability for the club or either party to walk away.