Having read the article you are wrong. Fact. CEO is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the club. Malky is responsible for the football side but still reports to CEO who is essentially his line manager. It seems like you feel CEO because he is not hands on is no longer doing the job he is paid for. Should he also work behind the bar and clean the toilets?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
whilst the information you are getting from your sources appears to be credible, your slant on it is often skewed imo.
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11-07-2024 02:56 PM #61
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11-07-2024 03:25 PM #62
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It's a shocking way to treat a player in all honestly. If he wasn't going to be required next season then Kensell and Gordon should have been man enough to meet with ALF face to face. As for trying to offload him to Stockport or Salford, what a joke.
Starting to think this club is being run by numpties.
Lets hope MM and DSG can crack on and get on the field sorted
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11-07-2024 06:32 PM #63
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11-07-2024 07:21 PM #64
I doubt Montgomery negotiated the contract so it wasn't his responsibility to speak with Le Fondre about a material change to it ie the removal of the extension, unless it was his decision that he didn't want Le Fondre to stay. And we know that wasn't the case because Montgomery then played Le Fondre.
So the responsibility for the conversation lies higher up the food chain and whether that was Kensall or Gordon, it was very poor that neither was the one to speak with Le Fondre.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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11-07-2024 07:33 PM #65
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Montgomery was his direct line manager also and imo in any workplace it would be more common for this person along with human resources to discuss any contract changes with an employee. This would include things such as pay, changes to working condition and pension schemes, disciplinary issues etc.
It is not common place for a CEO in an organisation to deal with every employee directly regarding these matters. The decision would imo most likely have been made jointly through some sort of discussion, almost certainly involving Monty.
Whilst it could be argued a football club is a slightly different beast I am still not sure it comes under the CEO remit but possibly that of Brian McDermott at the time or the HR person. I am sure that many of you will have way more experience than me of working at the top end of a large company and will be better informed. I do know my wife is HR manager and she deals with all these issues on behalf of her boss, the Chief exec, whom she reports to.
It is easy however to be critical without really knowing how these things work or who actually made the decision. The default position on here as always is .. blame Ben Kensall.
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12-07-2024 02:43 PM #67
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Poor way for a community business to conduct itself in my view. Consistent with a lot of other practice at the club since the change in ownership and removal of a lot of long-serving staff.
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12-07-2024 03:48 PM #68
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12-07-2024 11:16 PM #72
ALF said that he understood and agreed with the decision. He's miffed because BK and/or IG didn't talk to him about it.
Poor wee soul.
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Although - I’m very aware that we’re only getting to hear about this situation from one side. It would be interesting to hear if BK or IG’s version of events tallies up. They’re between a rock and a hard place here if their version doesn’t tally up, as a public disagreement would be pretty undignified, so they’re pretty much bound to keep quiet whatever happened.
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13-07-2024 09:07 AM #74
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Will players be hesitant to sign if that’s way BK and co go about regarding contracts
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13-07-2024 09:17 AM #75
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More to the point though, we’re not the only club in the world who would’ve looked to remove the clause giving ALF a new deal. Footballs a business too, and it’d have been bad business to trigger a year’s extension for a player we didn’t want for another year.
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13-07-2024 09:22 AM #76
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13-07-2024 09:32 AM #77
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Listening to snippets of that podcast, ALF has had issues and been given bad references so I’d take what he’s saying with a pinch of salt.
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13-07-2024 09:39 AM #78
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13-07-2024 06:14 PM #79
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Didn't we stop playing John O'Neill because of his appearance fee or it trigger extra years or something?
Who was the interferer back then?
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13-07-2024 07:01 PM #80
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When we signed him we were chucking decent amounts of cash about and I think we beat a few teams (including Hearts) to his signature.
I seem to remember a tv deal with Scottish football collapsing and Scottish clubs suddenly facing a new financial reality - Hibs were one of the earliest to properly adapt to that reality, hence getting the golden generation getting their chances at a young age and signings of players like Sauzee, Zitelli, Latapy and De la Cruz ceasing.
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13-07-2024 08:16 PM #82
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It's a pity ALF couldn't make as big an impact on the park as he's trying to do off it now he's left. Flashes of good play but ultimately, despite all his talking, another poor signing.
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