He has also been in demand and we have kept him from Forest, that isn't from a deep seated love of charlton.
You know for a fact that he was offered a job at Forest?
At the time it was mooted here that he would be offered a job, (therefore it became "fact") but there was no evidence in the real world that he was either considered or even that he applied. If you look at his recent career as a manager I can see exactly why he'd prefer a decently well paid job in charge of our academy that gives him considerably less stress.
Hmm, so you think the head of our academy gets paid more than the manager ? I can't understand the thinking process here. If that's the case why don't all managers quit & look for jobs running the youth set ups ?
Because Paul hart is at the end of his career and has proven expertise in what he does, whereas Powell is at the beginning of his with one year of success.
The tea lady's been down Sparrows Lane for 20 plus years. I suppose she earns more than Powell as well :-).
Hmm, so you think the head of our academy gets paid more than the manager ? I can't understand the thinking process here. If that's the case why don't all managers quit & look for jobs running the youth set ups ?
Because Paul hart is at the end of his career and has proven expertise in what he does, whereas Powell is at the beginning of his with one year of success.
The tea lady's been down Sparrows Lane for 20 plus years. I suppose she earns more than Powell as well :-).
Think the club place more importance on developing youngsters than making tea
Hmm, so you think the head of our academy gets paid more than the manager ? I can't understand the thinking process here. If that's the case why don't all managers quit & look for jobs running the youth set ups ?
I didn't say I agreed with it. If I had my way managers would be on the highest wage, first team players all on the same wage with appearance based bonuses etc. But it doesn't work like that.
Hmm, so you think the head of our academy gets paid more than the manager ? I can't understand the thinking process here. If that's the case why don't all managers quit & look for jobs running the youth set ups ?
Because Paul hart is at the end of his career and has proven expertise in what he does, whereas Powell is at the beginning of his with one year of success.
The tea lady's been down Sparrows Lane for 20 plus years. I suppose she earns more than Powell as well :-).
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At the time it was mooted here that he would be offered a job, (therefore it became "fact") but there was no evidence in the real world that he was either considered or even that he applied. If you look at his recent career as a manager I can see exactly why he'd prefer a decently well paid job in charge of our academy that gives him considerably less stress.
In a normal job yes, but football isn't normal. And you could argue that at most clubs the star player(s) are more important than the manager anyway.
I'd guess @ 4.5k a week
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