Compensation 11:28 - Nov 29 with 4273 views | Terry49 | We are supposedly going to get £1.5m for him leaving. Do we receive anything for the other sad blokes that think he is mister wonderful to work with? | | | | |
Compensation on 11:32 - Nov 29 with 4233 views | Juzzie | probably not. Though do we need yet another thread? There are almost twenty on this front page already and at lest eight on page 2. | | | |
Compensation on 11:37 - Nov 29 with 4191 views | Terry49 | yes but none ask about compensation | | | |
Compensation on 11:42 - Nov 29 with 4125 views | SydneyRs | Sevco's record for paying debts isn't great tbf. | | | |
Compensation on 11:59 - Nov 29 with 4046 views | Juzzie |
Compensation on 11:37 - Nov 29 by Terry49 | yes but none ask about compensation |
There's a thread already about Banfield on this front page, can it not be asked on there? Doesn't need a new thread for every permutation of question. | | | |
Compensation on 12:44 - Nov 29 with 3879 views | bosh67 | It's QPR We probably owe Rangers £1.5m | |
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Compensation on 12:47 - Nov 29 with 3870 views | LowerloftLad | We are dealing with a club who went bust, then not that long ago tried to state they had just forgotten to pay a water bill worth 2mill quid. [Post edited 29 Nov 2022 12:48]
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Compensation on 12:49 - Nov 29 with 3846 views | Rs_Holy |
Compensation on 12:44 - Nov 29 by bosh67 | It's QPR We probably owe Rangers £1.5m |
Good point .... Beale may well ask for a loyalty bonus! | | | |
Compensation on 12:52 - Nov 29 with 3813 views | RangersDave | Surely he's going to get a long service award? | |
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Compensation on 12:57 - Nov 29 with 3768 views | PlanetHonneywood | Unless there are relevant compensation clauses in the contracts of the other departing coaches, then no. Move on... | |
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Compensation on 14:51 - Nov 29 with 3547 views | ColesIndyRs |
Compensation on 12:57 - Nov 29 by PlanetHonneywood | Unless there are relevant compensation clauses in the contracts of the other departing coaches, then no. Move on... |
We should of asked for a sell on clause. | | | |
Compensation on 14:55 - Nov 29 with 3523 views | HAYESBOY | Can we not make them go on garden leave for a month at least? | |
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Compensation on 14:58 - Nov 29 with 3494 views | terryb |
Compensation on 14:55 - Nov 29 by HAYESBOY | Can we not make them go on garden leave for a month at least? |
Why pay them for that month & waste the money? | | | |
Compensation on 15:05 - Nov 29 with 3447 views | Lblock | I still maintain that that level of "compensation" is a paltry sum when you consider the level of spend commitment on Project Beale-end. He had the summer to sort out backroom staff He's signed players here for X number of years He'd shaped things the way he wanted. Now we may need to pick people out of Contracts, players he was getting a tune out of may not be happy and value decrease, the new man will want different players and things done a different way. As somebody on this here Message Board once said... THIS is why you need a strong, experienced and switched on DoF. Over to you Sir Les!!!! | |
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Compensation on 16:11 - Nov 29 with 3255 views | danehoop |
Compensation on 15:05 - Nov 29 by Lblock | I still maintain that that level of "compensation" is a paltry sum when you consider the level of spend commitment on Project Beale-end. He had the summer to sort out backroom staff He's signed players here for X number of years He'd shaped things the way he wanted. Now we may need to pick people out of Contracts, players he was getting a tune out of may not be happy and value decrease, the new man will want different players and things done a different way. As somebody on this here Message Board once said... THIS is why you need a strong, experienced and switched on DoF. Over to you Sir Les!!!! |
Sorry, disagree Lblock. When we signed him, I dont think any of us saw this as being a bad decision. Not going to kick off against Ferdinand and Hoos for this one, none of us were unhappy with the appointment prior to Dances with Wolves. Even after that episode I actually give credit to them for trebling the release clause to better protect our equity (and to make Beale a less attractive option for other clubs). I had put down Beale's response to Wolves as being as much naivity and being a bit star struck in light of an approach. Clive's excellent article proves I was far to nice in that respect. But I think even more credit to Ferdinand and Hoos in that respect that they seem to have taken action perhaps with a very clear eye to the emergent risk. Either way not Les's fault that the club backed the new manager who seemingly had bought into the project. If the £1.5M is true, its probably one of the better transfer outcomes that we have had in recent years. | |
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Compensation on 20:02 - Nov 29 with 2966 views | distortR |
Compensation on 16:11 - Nov 29 by danehoop | Sorry, disagree Lblock. When we signed him, I dont think any of us saw this as being a bad decision. Not going to kick off against Ferdinand and Hoos for this one, none of us were unhappy with the appointment prior to Dances with Wolves. Even after that episode I actually give credit to them for trebling the release clause to better protect our equity (and to make Beale a less attractive option for other clubs). I had put down Beale's response to Wolves as being as much naivity and being a bit star struck in light of an approach. Clive's excellent article proves I was far to nice in that respect. But I think even more credit to Ferdinand and Hoos in that respect that they seem to have taken action perhaps with a very clear eye to the emergent risk. Either way not Les's fault that the club backed the new manager who seemingly had bought into the project. If the £1.5M is true, its probably one of the better transfer outcomes that we have had in recent years. |
I didn't read it as an attack on Les, but on the situation that has developed because of beale's total lack of morals. | | | |
Compensation on 20:19 - Nov 29 with 2937 views | QPR_Jim |
Compensation on 15:05 - Nov 29 by Lblock | I still maintain that that level of "compensation" is a paltry sum when you consider the level of spend commitment on Project Beale-end. He had the summer to sort out backroom staff He's signed players here for X number of years He'd shaped things the way he wanted. Now we may need to pick people out of Contracts, players he was getting a tune out of may not be happy and value decrease, the new man will want different players and things done a different way. As somebody on this here Message Board once said... THIS is why you need a strong, experienced and switched on DoF. Over to you Sir Les!!!! |
I thought the idea was that the DoF made sure that the players brought in had decent potential and sell on while providing cover in areas required so we wouldn't need wholesale change if the manager leaves. Paal and Clarke-Salter seem to fit that profile while Balogun clearly doesn't but is only on a short term contract. Jurys out on Richards, but might not be a bad signing, Roberts seems unlikely to turn into a full time deal. So hopefully the crisis has been mitigated a little by the work prior to Beales departure. | | | |
Compensation on 21:08 - Nov 29 with 2869 views | danehoop |
Compensation on 20:02 - Nov 29 by distortR | I didn't read it as an attack on Les, but on the situation that has developed because of beale's total lack of morals. |
yes, you are right. Read that again, I was definitely mis-reading. Sorry LBlock. Either way Beale is totally lacking morals. | |
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Compensation on 00:31 - Nov 30 with 2589 views | lave16 |
Compensation on 12:44 - Nov 29 by bosh67 | It's QPR We probably owe Rangers £1.5m |
In our dealings with rangers did we not buy an injured Mark hately for 1.5 million get him fit and sell him back to rangers about 6 months later for 300k? Or have I got this wrong... Wiki was right After making 218 appearances for Rangers, he moved to Queens Park Rangers in November 1995, for a fee of £1.5 million.[16] He had just recovered from having concurrent operations on his knee and ankle. Hateley said in 2021: "My dad always said to never make a decision when injured, or in ill-health, because invariably it will be the wrong decision, an emotional decision. I knew after literally ten days that it was the wrong move."[2] In early 1997, with Rangers trying to win their ninth title in a row and with a long injury list, manager Walter Smith desperately needed a striker, and re-signed Hateley for £300,000 to play in the vital game against Rangers' biggest rivals Celtic. [Post edited 30 Nov 2022 0:35]
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