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Post by 57hattersyears on Mar 6, 2021 19:32:22 GMT
Thanks for the research which has uncovered these pearls of wisdom. Absolute boll**s most of it, of course. But it seems to me that Wilson has spent more time on these webinar things and the like than he has in communicating with the fans of SCFC. I become increasingly confident that this job was intended as a stepping stone for Wilson to greater things. We were but a temporary step on the ladder to greatness in the game. Pity for him, and absolutely devastating for us, that he's made such a pigs ear of it. His CV will be looking a little sorry right at this moment. But we can always content ourselves that, snake oil salesman that he is, his silver tongue will seduce some other poor soul ... let's hope that it's sooner rather than later. But it doesn’t make sense. How is a Division 5 club a stepping stone for someone who’s worked for Southampton, Citeh,and Barcelona? Fair point. However, having made a horlicks of things at Sunderland he needed somewhere. And putting a non-league club right, (piece of **** he would think), without the benefit of the Eastlands millions, would look good on a cv ... maybe??
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Post by Count de Stockport on Mar 6, 2021 19:33:24 GMT
But it doesn’t make sense. How is a Division 5 club a stepping stone for someone who’s worked for Southampton, Citeh,and Barcelona? Fair point. However, having made a horlicks of things at Sunderland he needed somewhere. And putting a non-league club right, (piece of **** he would think), without the benefit of the Eastlands millions, would look good on a cv ... maybe?? I don’t know anything about his time at Sunderland. Like, what went on? How bad was it?
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Post by m20hatter on Mar 6, 2021 19:33:46 GMT
But it doesn’t make sense. How is a Division 5 club a stepping stone for someone who’s worked for Southampton, Citeh,and Barcelona? Fair point. However, having made a horlicks of things at Sunderland he needed somewhere. And putting a non-league club right, (piece of **** he would think), without the benefit of the Eastlands millions, would look good on a cv ... maybe?? It's a stepping stone back to where he was for him, no doubt a very well paid one too.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2021 19:34:45 GMT
What’s the salary of a manager in the fifth tier? Obviously big variances between us/Notts County and Weymouth etc, but what are we looking at? £50k? £100k? £200k? More? I'd guess 50-75k plus bonuses. Surely more than that? I know some right numpties that make more than that.
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Post by m20hatter on Mar 6, 2021 19:35:05 GMT
Fair point. However, having made a horlicks of things at Sunderland he needed somewhere. And putting a non-league club right, (piece of **** he would think), without the benefit of the Eastlands millions, would look good on a cv ... maybe?? I don’t know anything about his time at Sunderland. Like, what went on? How bad was it? Can't put any blame on him from what I've read. He was only there for 7 months, 1 transfer window and he joined on the first day of that. Only criticism from their fans seems to be that he says a lot, without really saying anything other than stating the obvious.
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Post by suedehead on Mar 6, 2021 19:37:20 GMT
I'd guess 50-75k plus bonuses. Surely more than that? I know some right numpties that make more than that. I’d have thought more than that too, especially for us. I’d have thought minimum £75k plus bonuses? Unless it’s all heavily weighted in favour of bonuses and the basic is quite light?
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Post by 57hattersyears on Mar 6, 2021 19:37:32 GMT
Fair point. However, having made a horlicks of things at Sunderland he needed somewhere. And putting a non-league club right, (piece of **** he would think), without the benefit of the Eastlands millions, would look good on a cv ... maybe?? I don’t know anything about his time at Sunderland. Like, what went on? How bad was it? The links to the Sunderland forum and the local paper that m20hatter put up earlier in this thread are pretty illuminating. Lasted six months iirc
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2021 19:40:11 GMT
I don’t know anything about his time at Sunderland. Like, what went on? How bad was it? The links to the Sunderland forum and the local paper that m20hatter put up earlier in this thread are pretty illuminating. Lasted six months iirc He got “itchy” didn’t he? Just like his finger when he pulled the trigger on Jim.
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Post by Count de Stockport on Mar 6, 2021 19:44:21 GMT
Fair point. However, having made a horlicks of things at Sunderland he needed somewhere. And putting a non-league club right, (piece of **** he would think), without the benefit of the Eastlands millions, would look good on a cv ... maybe?? It's a stepping stone back to where he was for him, no doubt a very well paid one too. I imagine it’s also a matter of roles. His dream is clearly to have more power than some statto that can be ignored at a whim
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Post by m20hatter on Mar 6, 2021 19:49:55 GMT
It's a stepping stone back to where he was for him, no doubt a very well paid one too. I imagine it’s also a matter of roles. His dream is clearly to have more power than some statto that can be ignored at a whim True! “The Project” aspect is also big too, as allows him to show a broader range of control to future employers
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Post by herbiedumplings on Mar 6, 2021 20:25:49 GMT
I imagine it’s also a matter of roles. His dream is clearly to have more power than some statto that can be ignored at a whim True! “The Project” aspect is also big too, as allows him to show a broader range of control to future employers I have little doubt that was the carrot dangled to Rusk as well. After the Cambridge gig went south for whatever reason, I’m pretty sure this “opportunity” was sold by Simon W to Simon R as a brilliant opportunity to build his CV for the job he really wanted. As it stands, he’s more likely to be damaging his prospects in a fashion that poor ol’ Darije had started to cotton onto by this stage, I think?
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Post by Tameside_hatter on Mar 6, 2021 20:39:54 GMT
Surely more than that? I know some right numpties that make more than that. I’d have thought more than that too, especially for us. I’d have thought minimum £75k plus bonuses? Unless it’s all heavily weighted in favour of bonuses and the basic is quite light? To be honest I have not got a clue. But I would expect our top earning players will be on 6 figures (£2000+ a week), so would expect the DOF salary to be comparable.
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Post by The Real Exile on Mar 6, 2021 20:49:29 GMT
I'd guess 50-75k plus bonuses. Surely more than that? I know some right numpties that make more than that. Are there any jobs going? 😂
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Post by timberwolf on Mar 7, 2021 9:45:55 GMT
I completely get the argument for a DoF. We might not need one in the National league but they are more common as you head up the leagues and more clubs are adopting that structure. If that’s where we plan to be heading then I can see with the money we’ve got, why not bring one in now. its not the first time we have had a DoF. colin murphy did that role under dave jones but bwould hardly have got a comment if this board had been around then. those that do have one their role is more of a chief scout with a fancy title. seems that at County this role has increased somewhat where we get the impression of wilson being more of a club manager and rusk just being a coach under him.
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Post by m14hatter on Mar 7, 2021 9:57:46 GMT
I completely get the argument for a DoF. We might not need one in the National league but they are more common as you head up the leagues and more clubs are adopting that structure. If that’s where we plan to be heading then I can see with the money we’ve got, why not bring one in now. its not the first time we have had a DoF. colin murphy did that role under dave jones but bwould hardly have got a comment if this board had been around then. those that do have one their role is more of a chief scout with a fancy title. seems that at County this role has increased somewhat where we get the impression of wilson being more of a club manager and rusk just being a coach under him. The roles have massively expanded at clubs. They’re basically charged with setting up the infrastructure and footballing philosophy. The manager should just be able to slot in. I have no issues with that. It’s his current performance that I take issue with.
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