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I have been told it is a done deal

To be fair, @Alun, it's a bit like noticing Mrs Honeyman has stepped down from Trumpton's Women's Circle while Keir Starmer is under pressure.Has anyone but me noticed that as soon as Tranmere said they were interviewing for a new manager, rumours quickly spread that the Man city manager was leaving at the end of the season. Now I am not mentioning any names but the Man City manager has now announced that tomorrow will be his last game. Which will leave him free to join another club. Can we expect an announcement from Palios on Monday, will he be the man to lead the SWA into a period of unadulterated success over the next ten years, before leaving to manage Chester. Only time will tell.
Pep remains under contract to oversee the city group of 13 clubs, maybe we will be the 14thHas anyone but me noticed that as soon as Tranmere said they were interviewing for a new manager, rumours quickly spread that the Man city manager was leaving at the end of the season. Now I am not mentioning any names but the Man City manager has now announced that tomorrow will be his last game. Which will leave him free to join another club. Can we expect an announcement from Palios on Monday, will he be the man to lead the SWA into a period of unadulterated success over the next ten years, before leaving to manage Chester. Only time will tell.
The season finished 3 weeks ago, so it would hardly be a panic appointment.It does give us a respite from posts on how useless the manager is and how someone else should have been brought in. Always a positive aspect to a situation.
I refer all to past posts on appointments.
Same applies to most players who will be brought in for the budget available.
There is also the complication of this takeover - it is likely the new owners will want to have a say on the appointment.
Personally, I’d rather the proper interview process be followed than a panic appointment.
As for the delay due to the new process for assessment of club acquisitions - if it means the club is placed in ‘safe hands’ for the future, that is a good thing.
What I will say that has a slightly negative connotation is I hope the consultancy role Mark has is limited to the financial and legal aspects such that a new manager could have a say on who their ‘backroom’ staff are. I do feel a refresh is necessary.
We don’t need Pep, just someone who can give the right pep talk.
Maybe it might not be Pep then ONIGP. Mrs Honeyman would not have stepped down from Trumpton Women's Circle for nothing, could Palios have given her a ring about the managers job.To be fair, @Alun, it's a bit like noticing Mrs Honeyman has stepped down from Trumpton's Women's Circle while Keir Starmer is under pressure.
I am to young to remember Trumpton, Boz. I only remember my great grandparents talking about it.Mentioning Trumpton, perhaps Half Man Half Biscuit could be the celebrities liked with the takeover. At least (showing my age) I’d heard of them unlike ASAP Rocky
Id bet you had your own muffin the mule, like Blanco in Porridge!I am to young to remember Trumpton, Boz. I only remember my great grandparents talking about it.
We must be one of only a few clubs he hasn't been involved with.Some rumours, unfounded I’m sure, linking Steve Bruce with some sort of role.
Please no.