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Re: Pauno out

by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Feb 2022 11:44

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Not quite sure how people didn't pick up on that straight away.

Because Pepe is an upstanding and honest man who has never lied to us before.


lol.

Wow.

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Re: Pauno out

by Delboy » 17 Feb 2022 12:01

Pauno should see an employment solicitor and claim constructive dismissal, no one should have to put up with public humiliation and not being able to leave . Certainly he needs to go and should take the initiative.
Chants should be “ Let Him Go “ not Pauno out as he does not want to stay

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Re: Pauno out

by NathStPaul » 17 Feb 2022 12:02

Delboy Pauno should see an employment solicitor and claim constructive dismissal, no one should have to put up with public humiliation and not being able to leave . Certainly he needs to go and should take the initiative.
Chants should be “ Let Him Go “ not Pauno out as he does not want to stay

Piss off.

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Re: Pauno out

by Delboy » 17 Feb 2022 12:13

This site is about opinions not insults , grow up

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Re: Pauno out

by Hendo » 17 Feb 2022 12:17

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NathStPaul Because Pepe is an upstanding and honest man who has never lied to us before.


lol.

Wow.


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Re: Pauno out

by Snowflake Royal » 17 Feb 2022 12:20

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Theroyalbox I keep checking the social media on the hour hoping for the announcement, next stop 11:00


Check it after the season ends m9

I don't quite believe it, but looks like I'll be apologising to you on Saturday.

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Re: Pauno out

by Stranded » 17 Feb 2022 13:09

Delboy Pauno should see an employment solicitor and claim constructive dismissal, no one should have to put up with public humiliation and not being able to leave . Certainly he needs to go and should take the initiative.
Chants should be “ Let Him Go “ not Pauno out as he does not want to stay


Of course he can leave - he may feel it will harm his future employment prospects by doing so but ploughing on with this horror season is probably doing just as much damage.

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Re: Pauno out

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 17 Feb 2022 13:31

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Delboy Pauno should see an employment solicitor and claim constructive dismissal, no one should have to put up with public humiliation and not being able to leave . Certainly he needs to go and should take the initiative.
Chants should be “ Let Him Go “ not Pauno out as he does not want to stay


Of course he can leave - he may feel it will harm his future employment prospects by doing so but ploughing on with this horror season is probably doing just as much damage.


In fairness to him, if the rumours are correct about him wanting to leave but his resignation was rejected by the club, it would probably do his reputation more damage if he was to just not turn up to the club. Yes, he'd then lose his job, but hardly the professional that he would claim to be.

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Re: Pauno out

by Coppells Lost Coat » 17 Feb 2022 13:36

I am still not sure how they can reject his resignation and keep him on. Any takers on explaining how that works? Genuinely have no idea.

If i was under performing for a couple of months, not meeting any targets, everyone I work with has given up on me and loyal customers came to my office to single me out due to my consistent performances. I very much doubt my boss would reject my resignation.


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Re: Pauno out

by morganb » 17 Feb 2022 13:39

Should have resigned live in the post match interview

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Re: Pauno out

by Coppells Lost Coat » 17 Feb 2022 13:42

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Delboy Pauno should see an employment solicitor and claim constructive dismissal, no one should have to put up with public humiliation and not being able to leave . Certainly he needs to go and should take the initiative.
Chants should be “ Let Him Go “ not Pauno out as he does not want to stay


Of course he can leave - he may feel it will harm his future employment prospects by doing so but ploughing on with this horror season is probably doing just as much damage.


In fairness to him, if the rumours are correct about him wanting to leave but his resignation was rejected by the club, it would probably do his reputation more damage if he was to just not turn up to the club. Yes, he'd then lose his job, but hardly the professional that he would claim to be.


And the reputation of the club being tarnished by fans protests, pitch invasion and dire performances all because you wont leave any better?

If he handed in his resignation and then didn't turn up then I would say that is normal, no? Unless in his resignation letter his specifically said none of it was due to him and it was the clubs fault.

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Re: Pauno out

by Smudge » 17 Feb 2022 13:52

Well, at least Mark McGhee is out of any running......

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Re: Pauno out

by Millsy » 17 Feb 2022 13:54

This is all on Dai really.

Let's say Pauno just bites the bullet and doesn't turn up, I cant' see it helping anything.

There's a difference between a manager getting the sack and a planned replacement (internal or external), to give players and fans a boost, and someone just leaving with nothing sorted out, and a scrappy scramble to piece together some sort of management and coaching structure for the guys. With the former, the players will likely respond positively. With the latter, they will descend further into chaos.


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Re: Pauno out

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 17 Feb 2022 13:59

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Of course he can leave - he may feel it will harm his future employment prospects by doing so but ploughing on with this horror season is probably doing just as much damage.


In fairness to him, if the rumours are correct about him wanting to leave but his resignation was rejected by the club, it would probably do his reputation more damage if he was to just not turn up to the club. Yes, he'd then lose his job, but hardly the professional that he would claim to be.


And the reputation of the club being tarnished by fans protests, pitch invasion and dire performances all because you wont leave any better?

If he handed in his resignation and then didn't turn up then I would say that is normal, no? Unless in his resignation letter his specifically said none of it was due to him and it was the clubs fault.


That's for the owners to decide though, that's not his responsibility as such.

Yes, I would say that is normal, but it depends what we are classing as "normal" doesn't it? Would I say that's normal for a professional football manager? No, they are meant to be professionals. Would I say that's normal for any professional in any industry? Also no for the same reasons. Is it normal for someone cleaning toilets on national minimum wage (no disrespect intended)? Probably yes.

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Re: Pauno out

by Elm Park Kid » 17 Feb 2022 14:19

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In fairness to him, if the rumours are correct about him wanting to leave but his resignation was rejected by the club, it would probably do his reputation more damage if he was to just not turn up to the club. Yes, he'd then lose his job, but hardly the professional that he would claim to be.


And the reputation of the club being tarnished by fans protests, pitch invasion and dire performances all because you wont leave any better?

If he handed in his resignation and then didn't turn up then I would say that is normal, no? Unless in his resignation letter his specifically said none of it was due to him and it was the clubs fault.


That's for the owners to decide though, that's not his responsibility as such.

Yes, I would say that is normal, but it depends what we are classing as "normal" doesn't it? Would I say that's normal for a professional football manager? No, they are meant to be professionals. Would I say that's normal for any professional in any industry? Also no for the same reasons. Is it normal for someone cleaning toilets on national minimum wage (no disrespect intended)? Probably yes.


If he just doesn't turn up he could possibly be sued for breach of contract. It would probably end up costing him a sizeable amount and would damage his chances of getting a new managerial job. At the end of the day the guy has to look out for his own interests - we're fans, he's an employee. He has (apparently) done the honourable thing and tried to resign and the fact that the owners haven't accepted it is disgraceful. It's not Pauno's obligation to set himself on fire.

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Re: Pauno out

by Coppells Lost Coat » 17 Feb 2022 14:31

I would say in these circumstances it would be normal to accept the managers resignation.
But i think we can all agree this is not a normal situation. Any football club run like the way we do isn't normal, after a 4/5 game winless streak a club in our position would be normally thinking about manager changes. Doesn't mean they will pull the trigger but it should be on minds who / what can be done.

I am not blaming VP for not turning up but if he has done whats reported he should at least be asking for a hand to gain some sort of control.

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Re: Pauno out

by paultheroyal » 17 Feb 2022 14:38

He's gone right? Surely he is not at Bearwood unless he is collecting his things?

Said it earlier in the week and will say it again - amazes me how their is total utter radio silence. It is literally a closed shop at Reading FC which is probably the biggest worry. No links from anyone and players clearly have no representation with the local press either.

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Re: Pauno out

by Snowflake Royal » 17 Feb 2022 14:50

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Delboy Pauno should see an employment solicitor and claim constructive dismissal, no one should have to put up with public humiliation and not being able to leave . Certainly he needs to go and should take the initiative.
Chants should be “ Let Him Go “ not Pauno out as he does not want to stay


Of course he can leave - he may feel it will harm his future employment prospects by doing so but ploughing on with this horror season is probably doing just as much damage.

You're not allowed to say that Stranded.

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Re: Pauno out

by morganb » 17 Feb 2022 14:59

So which player is going to be ostracised by Pauno/the club next? So far we've had:

Moore - shipped out to Stoke but nobody knows exactly what happened as we've not had both sides of the story
Ejaria - gone AWOL. Is he injured, ill with Covid, at the limit of an appearance fee to Liverpool or locked in a cupboard somewhere?
Laurent - rumoured to be "The Mole" who spoke to Deller and subsequently dropped without explanation
Southwood - benched and replaced by a teenager from Arsenal even though Luke is an Academy graduate

Guess the clever money is on Yiadom who chatted with the crowd last night

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Re: Pauno out

by ILoveMoonPig » 17 Feb 2022 15:00

I still don't get how we were doing fine, then we got hit with a fairly minor 6 point deduction (minor in scale compared to the deductions given to Derby, for example) and then we just fell apart completely

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