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...according to the HDM. It says the club may look to cut it's ties with Justin sooner rather than later after a run of under-par performances. The club feel he may have taken the club as far as he can. It's stated that they would be immediately linked to the likes of Noble, but they believe Andrew Webster is held in high regard and could be offered the job until the end of season to prove himself.
Looks like another turbulent few weeks down at Craven Park, not good going into games that are must wins to salvage anything out of what has been a disastrous season.
Post subject: Re: BOD to meet on Morgans future....
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:55 am
Bet Lynch
Club Coach
Joined: Aug 04 2008 Posts: 16983
GraftonRed wrote:...according to the HDM. It says the club may look to cut it's ties with Justin sooner rather than later after a run of under-par performances. The club feel he may have taken the club as far as he can. It's stated that they would be immediately linked to the likes of Noble, but they believe Andrew Webster is held in high regard and could be offered the job until the end of season to prove himself.
Looks like another turbulent few weeks down at Craven Park, not good going into games that are must wins to salvage anything out of what has been a disastrous season.
Historically the loss of a coach mid season tends to galvanise a team, if he goes it may be better to do it asap.
Post subject: Re: BOD to meet on Morgans future....
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:01 am
gingerspice
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
GraftonRed wrote:...according to the HDM. It says the club may look to cut it's ties with Justin sooner rather than later after a run of under-par performances. The club feel he may have taken the club as far as he can. It's stated that they would be immediately linked to the likes of Noble, but they believe Andrew Webster is held in high regard and could be offered the job until the end of season to prove himself.
Looks like another turbulent few weeks down at Craven Park, not good going into games that are must wins to salvage anything out of what has been a disastrous season.
If morgan goes I can see Dobbo going with him, that's a lot of brass to find to pay him off tho
Post subject: Re: BOD to meet on Morgans future....
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:06 am
Mrs Barista
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Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
berrigans bitch wrote:Historically the loss of a coach mid season tends to galvanise a team, if he goes it may be better to do it asap.
If the story is true, it's a case of "when" and "how much compensation"? Morgan has nearly 18 months to go on his contract and Riolo is here (coincidentally, I'm sure, but would certainly be a shrewd partner to be present in negotiating any severance deal).
I think this is a bit mad. Morgan has had a few bad games in one season but has consistently over-delivered over a period of years. Plus it may damage Rovers recruitment plans if there is uncertainty over the head coach. Still, looks like it will be over sooner rather than later.
Post subject: Re: BOD to meet on Morgans future....
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:09 am
barham red
Player Coach
Joined: Jul 12 2007 Posts: 5410
Mrs Barista wrote:If the story is true, it's a case of "when" and "how much compensation"? Morgan has nearly 18 months to go on his contract and Riolo is here (coincidentally, I'm sure, but would certainly be a shrewd partner to be present in negotiating any severance deal).
I think this is a bit mad. Morgan has had a few bad games in one season but has consistently over-delivered over a period of years. Plus it may damage Rovers recruitment plans if there is uncertainty over the head coach. Still, looks like it will be over sooner rather than later.
I agree it is mad but if its going to happen I'd rather it be sooner rather than later, would hate for it to drag on and end up in endless months of speculation and unrest.
Post subject: Re: BOD to meet on Morgans future....
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:14 am
Mrs Barista
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Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
barham red wrote:I agree it is mad but if its going to happen I'd rather it be sooner rather than later, would hate for it to drag on and end up in endless months of speculation and unrest.
Oh, I don't know. We're into our 4th year if it with Agar.
Post subject: Re: BOD to meet on Morgans future....
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:21 am
gingerspice
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
Mrs Barista wrote:If the story is true, it's a case of "when" and "how much compensation"? Morgan has nearly 18 months to go on his contract and Riolo is here (coincidentally, I'm sure, but would certainly be a shrewd partner to be present in negotiating any severance deal).
I think this is a bit mad. Morgan has had a few bad games in one season but has consistently over-delivered over a period of years. Plus it may damage Rovers recruitment plans if there is uncertainty over the head coach. Still, looks like it will be over sooner rather than later.
The problem I feel here is rovers are spending they're full cap and look were we are this is morgans team what's different from last season to this were players are concerned and how we know they can play, I feel there are other things going on in the back ground that is causing unrest, I dont want Morgan to go but like any clubs and urs included how far do u let a season go on in a bad run until u say enough is enough. They may give him the next four games to turn it around.
Post subject: Re: BOD to meet on Morgans future....
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:21 am
Bet Lynch
Club Coach
Joined: Aug 04 2008 Posts: 16983
Mrs Barista wrote:If the story is true, it's a case of "when" and "how much compensation"? Morgan has nearly 18 months to go on his contract and Riolo is here (coincidentally, I'm sure, but would certainly be a shrewd partner to be present in negotiating any severance deal).
I think this is a bit mad. Morgan has had a few bad games in one season but has consistently over-delivered over a period of years. Plus it may damage Rovers recruitment plans if there is uncertainty over the head coach. Still, looks like it will be over sooner rather than later.
I agree it seems mad, however I suspect there is more to this than meets the eye, maybe a clash of personalites..... What has shocked me is Morgan has always being very good with the media, on Sunday I am undecided if he sounded broken or angry, there are without a shadow of a doubt some problems.
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