Only if he went to a league club.Yarblockos wrote:How much compensation do you reckon we will be due for Gray's departure. Enough for a roof? He had about 4 years to run on his contract I think.super_les_mcjannet wrote:Don't think Gray really went over budget he just asked and was allowed to spend when he may have been told no.
He actually had an 80k budget cut which we have plugged the gap, however attendances dropping may well see a budget cut required anyhow.
May well be the best time to see where we are and re plan for the end of the season. I would suggest a DFCSG forum which will no doubt happen soon with an AGM coming up, we really need to find that 44k or what it will be to get the roof on the new seated stand.
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I’m not too concerned about any digs in that statement, it’s patently obvious that York have a better infrastructure than we have and they have undoubtedly got a bigger budget to work with.
Anyone who went to Bootham Crescent this season would recognise that. It feels like a “proper” club, with staff, a stadium, a bit of a buzz about the place. Exactly what we are dreaming about and aiming for but are nowhere near at the moment.
I’d be disappointed if Gray didn’t make some kind of statement reflecting on his time at the club but I can’t in any way blame him for leaving.
He played his hand at the end of last season and from that day forwards it was almost impossible to continue.
Of greater concern is the absolute absence of any information coming from the board at the moment. I’ve been patiently waiting to hear about the strategy Mr Johnston described as his first priority when he joined but as yet not a thing.
Anyone who went to Bootham Crescent this season would recognise that. It feels like a “proper” club, with staff, a stadium, a bit of a buzz about the place. Exactly what we are dreaming about and aiming for but are nowhere near at the moment.
I’d be disappointed if Gray didn’t make some kind of statement reflecting on his time at the club but I can’t in any way blame him for leaving.
He played his hand at the end of last season and from that day forwards it was almost impossible to continue.
Of greater concern is the absolute absence of any information coming from the board at the moment. I’ve been patiently waiting to hear about the strategy Mr Johnston described as his first priority when he joined but as yet not a thing.
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As mentioned by others I don't like the way our statement is that we accepted his resignation. That sounds like we let him leave and then he went to York afterwards, not that the two clubs got together with York making an offer.Yarblockos wrote:How much compensation do you reckon we will be due for Gray's departure. Enough for a roof? He had about 4 years to run on his contract I think.super_les_mcjannet wrote:Don't think Gray really went over budget he just asked and was allowed to spend when he may have been told no.
He actually had an 80k budget cut which we have plugged the gap, however attendances dropping may well see a budget cut required anyhow.
May well be the best time to see where we are and re plan for the end of the season. I would suggest a DFCSG forum which will no doubt happen soon with an AGM coming up, we really need to find that 44k or what it will be to get the roof on the new seated stand.
I presume the payment to MGFA for Management services has reduced from the current cost.
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You can add "Not a good enough Manager at this level, to work out how to get a team out of a rut of only taking 8 out of a possible 30 points, only scoring 6 goals in 10 matches, and losing an FA Cup tie to a Team 2 Divisions lower? Mind York fans should know a bit about the last one. Regards comment above I would question where the "men" in his team have been this season?The Golden Hairclip wrote:Direct (not quite long ball), 4-3-3 with target man, a bit dour, authoritarian, winner, won't take any crap, players have only got a short time to impress, likes 'men' in his team.
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There is no compensation due if a manager moves between two non-league clubs? Is that true? Surely breaking a 5 year contract comes with some clauses?DarloDave40 wrote:Only if he went to a league club.Yarblockos wrote:How much compensation do you reckon we will be due for Gray's departure. Enough for a roof? He had about 4 years to run on his contract I think.super_les_mcjannet wrote:Don't think Gray really went over budget he just asked and was allowed to spend when he may have been told no.
He actually had an 80k budget cut which we have plugged the gap, however attendances dropping may well see a budget cut required anyhow.
May well be the best time to see where we are and re plan for the end of the season. I would suggest a DFCSG forum which will no doubt happen soon with an AGM coming up, we really need to find that 44k or what it will be to get the roof on the new seated stand.
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It's been previously mooted on here that Gray was un-sackable because we would never have been able to pay off his contract. I can't see a contract working only one way so surely he can't just up and go over night.
Furthermore, what's the point of having a 5 year contract if it's ineffective? Or a 2 year contract, or a 10 year contract, or any contract come to that?
Furthermore, what's the point of having a 5 year contract if it's ineffective? Or a 2 year contract, or a 10 year contract, or any contract come to that?
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What odds on Gregan being a player/manager and leading from the back? May need a touch of time-travel to make this happen, but at least both Sean & Brian Atkinson do have some great history with the club and hopefully we can all get behind them and the squad, despite these difficult circumstances we are now in.Alfie wrote:Be interesting to see if this changes - I was always puzzled how a half decent defender like Gregan - presumably employed at least in part to coach our defenders - allowed this to continue for so long. If he was overuled by Gray in terms of bombing forward and leaving gaps at the back he now has the chance to tighten things up a bit.Yarblockos wrote:You'll get caught on the break, a lot. Gray liked full-backs to go forward and they do so without any discipline whatsoever, so you'll have both full backs deep in the opposition half at once. Unless you have some full backs with a brain of course. Never sorted out these kind of defensive problems in his time here. Gray like tough, strong players, which usually means they can't run faster than 5 miles an hour. We are a team with almost no pace, except Saunders, which is also a problem if you leave 2 on 2 at the back.