Back in the national sports news...
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2 things.notgnilrad wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41518397
Gregan looks like he's just spilled out of an all night rave.
Gray resigned to take the York job? What? Really?
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
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Oh god, did they have to mention Kevin Cullis...
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No doubt we'll be featuring in the national press today as well. Darlo almost set a national record in the shortest reign of a manager and we had two not one as well!!
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Ive had a few emails / texts off mates that have seen the BBC articles.
Although the situation is difficult there is no such thing as bad publicity.
In a peverse way its good to see Darlo are newsworthy enough to make the BBC website.A lot of people outside of Darlo that I run into down here in Manchester still see us as a league club.
Although the situation is difficult there is no such thing as bad publicity.
In a peverse way its good to see Darlo are newsworthy enough to make the BBC website.A lot of people outside of Darlo that I run into down here in Manchester still see us as a league club.
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Can't understand our guy leaving when he had a good job till the end of the season and possibly beyond. Someone might remind him he might not get his JSA if he leaves without just cause.
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Darlo_Pete wrote:No doubt we'll be featuring in the national press today as well. Darlo almost set a national record in the shortest reign of a manager and we had two not one as well!!
Think Darlington are positively slow in taking 4 or 5 days to get rid of manager(s).
Torquay sacked Leroy Rosenior after 10 minutes in the role https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... ory.sport5
That is absolute madness
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He has a job though. I am pretty sure Sean Gregan is as much an employee of MGFA - maybe he doesn't have a FT contract there either and just helps out?Feethams 1966 wrote:Can't understand our guy leaving when he had a good job till the end of the season and possibly beyond. Someone might remind him he might not get his JSA if he leaves without just cause.
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Feethams 1966 wrote:Can't understand our guy leaving when he had a good job till the end of the season and possibly beyond. Someone might remind him he might not get his JSA if he leaves without just cause.
I would hope he has sufficient savings from his previous playing career to mean he was excluded from JSA entitlement
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Perhaps it is a zero-hours contract?lo36789 wrote:He has a job though. I am pretty sure Sean Gregan is as much an employee of MGFA - maybe he doesn't have a FT contract there either and just helps out?Feethams 1966 wrote:Can't understand our guy leaving when he had a good job till the end of the season and possibly beyond. Someone might remind him he might not get his JSA if he leaves without just cause.