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<blockquote data-quote="shez1987" data-source="post: 5064349" data-attributes="member: 13225"><p>It appears the Italian guy and his lawyer may have been a bit hasty in sacking McDermott. The board was never consulted on this decision and the takeover bid had not been concluded at that point. So they may have been no legal basis to change the manager?</p><p></p><p>In other news, the Chief Executive who was sacked last night has been re-instated, while the Managing Director who quit in protest is back on board as well. </p><p></p><p>And now, according to local journos, the 'club', whoever the club is, apparently want McDermott back too. Now whether the Italian guy actually wants Brian back, or just want to bring him back so he can sack him again, only legally this time, is the question.</p><p></p><p>There is a game in less than 90 minutes. McDermott is still technically the manager and was due to attend the game, but may not now due to legal advice. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile the scriptwriters at Emmerdale are looking on enviously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shez1987, post: 5064349, member: 13225"] It appears the Italian guy and his lawyer may have been a bit hasty in sacking McDermott. The board was never consulted on this decision and the takeover bid had not been concluded at that point. So they may have been no legal basis to change the manager? In other news, the Chief Executive who was sacked last night has been re-instated, while the Managing Director who quit in protest is back on board as well. And now, according to local journos, the 'club', whoever the club is, apparently want McDermott back too. Now whether the Italian guy actually wants Brian back, or just want to bring him back so he can sack him again, only legally this time, is the question. There is a game in less than 90 minutes. McDermott is still technically the manager and was due to attend the game, but may not now due to legal advice. Meanwhile the scriptwriters at Emmerdale are looking on enviously. [/QUOTE]
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