MrPhilb wrote:He can say what he wants, he best just hope he can prove what he says
I agree, but if it is going to be a distraction or annoyance to Rovers, I want the board to do what is right for the club. My guess would be that Rovers don't want him talking about his departure and the reasons for it, rather than his arrival. That's if there is anything in the confidentiality agreement story anyway.
There are both conflicting and converging interests at play between Cooke, Rovers and Wakefield, we'll just have to see how it plays out and whether all parties can emerge satisfied.