Southampton Gull wrote:
I thought you were nailed on to get the job until I realised you'd been talking to the wrong person................
When I spoke to you a few weeks ago I realized that you don't watch many games and by the way the people who know me are well aware that I have no interest in getting involved with football as this is a young mans game now.
This club need to control the spending not throw it at a manager as there are no guarantees in football, money helps but when the future of the club is involved you don't take the risks this board have with Cox not on contract. Perhaps I don't know who chooses the manager I'm not really interested in that what I do on here is give my view I really don't give a s--- what you think but recently you've put decent posts are you ill.
Oh by the way I could have done a better job than the pair of them did Saturday as how I look at it is professionally and the club has amateurs running it
through no fault of their own and I will support them until we get out of this mess.
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If I am reading the situation correctly, Cox has been tapped up by another club. He then tries to force a early resolve to his "expenses only" deal. The board call his bluff but Cox resigns leaving the car keys on the table. Dean then offers Ramshaw his support and helps out on match day whereby we get hammered, Dean feels partly responsible for the mess as he recommended Cox to the club. Dean finally falls on his sword in order to free up vital monies so that a proper deal can be offered to the next manager.
Bring on the next victim!
Life is like TUFC. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory.
Cox did the same thing at Mansfield..fell out with Murray, who is now the manager at Field Mill, sent Murray to play for an lower non-league side, then threw his toys out of the pram when Chairman Radford got Murray back in...
Oliver wrote:Cox did the same thing at Mansfield..fell out with Murray, who is now the manager at Field Mill, sent Murray to play for an lower non-league side, then threw his toys out of the pram when Chairman Radford got Murray back in...
Is that the same Adam Murray who played for us at one time - midfielder? Damn good player.
Yes same Adam Murray. He appointed Murray as his assistant and Ramshaw was coach. But When Murray seemed to be coming up with the good ideas, Cox fell out with him as it looked like Murray knew what he was doing more than Cox did. So Cox farmed him out and promoted Ramshaw to Assistant.
Murray of course is now doing a decent job as Manager at Stags.
There's still something I'd be interested in knowing. What are these agreed terms that were not being adhered to? I imagine there's a lot more Cox could reveal but has been advised or has decided not to.
Why would the board get back into contact with Cox knowing full well they couldn't offer him anything? Does this mean the money saved by DE resigning is still not enough to get a decent manager in at this level on a contract?
IF this statement is on the money then we obviously cannot afford to pay a replacement manager unless they accept 'magic beans'. Even with Dean resigning it seems his wage cannot be offered to Paul Cox.
Let's not kid ourselves - the most important thing is keeping the club in this league and we cannot afford to pay a manager to do so. The 'books are in order' does not ring true does it!