https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674
Another division closer to his rightful destiny at the top table
Another division closer to his rightful destiny at the top table
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674
Another division closer to his rightful destiny at the top table
He has the temerity to complain about prejudice in football whilst being appointed to a job for which he's at least 40 points short on IQ?https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674
Another division closer to his rightful destiny at the top table
I want him to do well at Southend...
So he can take another step towards the goon job...
How much were they paying him? He wasn't even there a year. He then went straight into his next job, so it's a bit strong if it's a payoff payment, rather than wages outstanding.https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...field-backs-petition-wind-up-club-owed-182000
Proving himself, yet again, to be a thoroughly lovely bloke.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...field-backs-petition-wind-up-club-owed-182000
Proving himself, yet again, to be a thoroughly lovely bloke.
If he’s owed money and this makes it more likely he’ll get it I can see his point.
Not only that, they gave him his chance in management, when it seemed no one else would. He arguably wouldn't be in his job now, if it wasn't for them.I'd imagine he's not struggling for cash. As a football man, you would think he might understand what a football club being forced to close will do to its supporters and the local community.
I'd imagine he's not struggling for cash. As a football man, you would think he might understand what a football club being forced to close will do to its supporters and the local community.
They're not paying him?https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...field-backs-petition-wind-up-club-owed-182000
Proving himself, yet again, to be a thoroughly lovely bloke.