Don't agree to someone having a release clause in his contract then whinge if someone pays the release clause.
And the "Despite signing players/getting staff he wanted..." stuff - he was your manager, that's what every club does?
Schalke is a big club, and if it lets him move closer to family too then good on him. Wish him well and concentrate on getting the next appointment right.
Wow. Massive blow to Plymouth, as with him I would have them as favourites to bounce straight back up. They will find it harder to keep hold of their best players now, hint hint.
Don't agree to someone having a release clause in his contract then whinge if someone pays the release clause.
And the "Despite signing players/getting staff he wanted..." stuff - he was your manager, that's what every club does?
Schalke is a big club, and if it lets him move closer to family too then good on him. Wish him well and concentrate on getting the next appointment right.
It must be something in the waters down in Devon.
Exeter put out a really salty statement as well, about one of their players choosing to leave on a Free Transfer... Only for Plymouth to announce they'd signed him about five minutes later.
Don't agree to someone having a release clause in his contract then whinge if someone pays the release clause.
And the "Despite signing players/getting staff he wanted..." stuff - he was your manager, that's what every club does?
Schalke is a big club, and if it lets him move closer to family too then good on him. Wish him well and concentrate on getting the next appointment right.
Don't agree to someone having a release clause in his contract then whinge if someone pays the release clause.
And the "Despite signing players/getting staff he wanted..." stuff - he was your manager, that's what every club does?
Schalke is a big club, and if it lets him move closer to family too then good on him. Wish him well and concentrate on getting the next appointment right.
Their statement doesn't mention a release clause. Just that they've reluctantly agreed to let him go after he made it clear he didn't want to stay.
And i can see why they're pissed off. He's fucked off 4 months into a 3.5 year contract at the first sign of interest from elsewhere. It's probably not about the players/staff he wanted, it's clearly because they "received repeated verbal promises from Miron that he was committed to Argyle and would do everything to help the club bounce back to the second tier".
How happy do you think we'd be if Jones decided he wanted to be the new Cardiff manager? I don't think many of us would be saying "oh well at least he's closer to home now".
Other reporting does mention a release clause though, them leaving it out just adds to the pettiness. They knew the risk when they put a release clause in. And with the greatest of respects to Plymouth, Schalke are a much bigger club.
Other reporting does mention a release clause though, them leaving it out just adds to the pettiness. They knew the risk when they put a release clause in. And with the greatest of respects to Plymouth, Schalke are a much bigger club.
Cant argue with the size of Schalke. If there is a release clause though then i agree it's a bit weird to say they've "reluctantly allowed" him to talk to Schalke. If there's a clause, they have no choice.
Other reporting does mention a release clause though, them leaving it out just adds to the pettiness. They knew the risk when they put a release clause in. And with the greatest of respects to Plymouth, Schalke are a much bigger club.
Cant argue with the size of Schalke. If there is a release clause though then i agree it's a bit weird to say they've "reluctantly allowed" him to talk to Schalke. If there's a clause, they have no choice.
If there wasn’t a clause I doubt they would have allowed him to as it’s clear they want to keep him
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Not happy at all are they. Those bridges are not just on fire they've been nuked ☢️
Don't agree to someone having a release clause in his contract then whinge if someone pays the release clause.
And the "Despite signing players/getting staff he wanted..." stuff - he was your manager, that's what every club does?
Schalke is a big club, and if it lets him move closer to family too then good on him. Wish him well and concentrate on getting the next appointment right.
Exeter put out a really salty statement as well, about one of their players choosing to leave on a Free Transfer... Only for Plymouth to announce they'd signed him about five minutes later.
And i can see why they're pissed off. He's fucked off 4 months into a 3.5 year contract at the first sign of interest from elsewhere. It's probably not about the players/staff he wanted, it's clearly because they "received repeated verbal promises from Miron that he was committed to Argyle and would do everything to help the club bounce back to the second tier".
How happy do you think we'd be if Jones decided he wanted to be the new Cardiff manager? I don't think many of us would be saying "oh well at least he's closer to home now".