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Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

any more news on Waggott's replacement and how close are we to appointment? 

I assume that they are trying to negotiate for someone who doesn't mind being controlled by an unseen hand.  My money is on this guy

 

Mr. Punch - a marionette of a famous figure of British literature carved  from linden wood

Although he does have some stiff competition

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Mike Graham said:

I always assumed it was at the end of his notice period.  I guess at his level he was on 6 months notice rather than 3.

We shouldn’t have to guess, they should have been clearer.

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Posted (edited)
27 minutes ago, Mike Graham said:

I always assumed it was at the end of his notice period.  I guess at his level he was on 6 months notice rather than 3.

Which of course would make sense

But if that is the case, then they should have said when.  

https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2025/may/22/club-statement--steve-waggott/

And also, if he wasn't working his notice period, then who would be performing his role whilst he is on gardening leave

As ever, communication & clarity from the club is 4th rate at best

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Just a ridiculous football club, it really is beyond laughable.

So whatever Waggott was doing in return for his hefty salary he hasn't been doing since May, someone else down there has been picking up the slack, we haven't replaced him with any senior management appointment, yet he continues on the payroll for up to a year afterwards and remains appointed as a Club director at Companies House today (one of four directors, the others being Coar, Babu and Rao.

In other news at least they've got around to removing David Lowe from the coaching staff website. They haven't had the decency to communicate his departure or to wish him well for the future but have at least updated the 'who's who' section of the website. 

I wonder if the most powerful man at the Club knows he's gone yet?

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There has to be some underlying "well fk the fans for calling us all names and protesting and this that n the other" there has to be a grudge of some sort surely

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It probably wasn't helped by some of our moronic fans chanting about killing him regularly at home games. I'm sure no one was seriously intending to do him any physical harm, but it's just a really brainless thing to sing anyway, for several reasons. 

He was probably able to say "I think I should step back due to threats to my safety and wellbeing". Resulting in him getting a year's salary on gardening leave. 

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