Ross is close to a move to Ipswich it seems.
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Vieira doing a nice job at New York. Wenger would be an improvement on our previous Directors of Football
They are linked with him and HirstRoss is close to a move to Ipswich it seems.
That was a long time ago tbf and he was a player. Completely different situation.Seems to have had an issue with working outside Scotland previously.
“Ross signed a pre-contractual agreement withYou must be logged on to see external linksin April 2004.You must be logged on to see external linksRoss suffered ankle ligament damage and spent a large part of his time on the sidelines.You must be logged on to see external linksHartlepool funded his rehabilitation and also allowed him to return home. However, Ross refused to return to Hartlepool, train or play for the club and asked Hartlepool's chairman to tear up his contract claiming he was homesick. Hartlepool refused and asked for compensation and a refund of agent fees. Ross left without consent and later went on sick and claimed that he would not return to Hartlepool even if "they were in the ". He also criticised Hartlepool manager for feeling let down by his actions, stating that "maybe the manager thinks I have let him down but that's nothing compared with how I feel about him". On 31 July 2005, Hartlepool agreed to terminate his contract after finally receiving compensation, which included a refund of the fees paid to Ross's agent.”
Great name Jack Ross. Sounds like a bloke Tom Cruise would play in a bog standard action flick. Tom Cruise IS Jack Ross
Sounds like a bit of a scrunt to me, steer clear, avoid like the plague.Seems to have had an issue with working outside Scotland previously.
“Ross signed a pre-contractual agreement withYou must be logged on to see external linksin April 2004.You must be logged on to see external linksRoss suffered ankle ligament damage and spent a large part of his time on the sidelines.You must be logged on to see external linksHartlepool funded his rehabilitation and also allowed him to return home. However, Ross refused to return to Hartlepool, train or play for the club and asked Hartlepool's chairman to tear up his contract claiming he was homesick. Hartlepool refused and asked for compensation and a refund of agent fees. Ross left without consent and later went on sick and claimed that he would not return to Hartlepool even if "they were in the ". He also criticised Hartlepool manager for feeling let down by his actions, stating that "maybe the manager thinks I have let him down but that's nothing compared with how I feel about him". On 31 July 2005, Hartlepool agreed to terminate his contract after finally receiving compensation, which included a refund of the fees paid to Ross's agent.”
That was a long time ago tbf and he was a player. Completely different situation.
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Never heard much about him to be honest.
You're thinking of Jack Reacher marra.
thisSounds like a bit of a scrunt to me, steer clear, avoid like the plague.
Dennis Smith hadn’t exactly set the world alight as a manager but he did ok. We’ll just have to hope whoever they go for gets it right.
Not at a £2 Million price tag when switching owners. Contract he signed & designed in directly hurt him...Should of kept Coleman
Was that the crack ? Coleman would get 2 million payment to himself if change of ownership happened?Not at a £2 Million price tag when switching owners. Contract he signed & designed in directly hurt him...
Hartlepool or Scotland!!! Hm Hartlepool doesn't have that Sturgeon idiotSeems to have had an issue with working outside Scotland previously.
“Ross signed a pre-contractual agreement withYou must be logged on to see external linksin April 2004.You must be logged on to see external linksRoss suffered ankle ligament damage and spent a large part of his time on the sidelines.You must be logged on to see external linksHartlepool funded his rehabilitation and also allowed him to return home. However, Ross refused to return to Hartlepool, train or play for the club and asked Hartlepool's chairman to tear up his contract claiming he was homesick. Hartlepool refused and asked for compensation and a refund of agent fees. Ross left without consent and later went on sick and claimed that he would not return to Hartlepool even if "they were in the ". He also criticised Hartlepool manager for feeling let down by his actions, stating that "maybe the manager thinks I have let him down but that's nothing compared with how I feel about him". On 31 July 2005, Hartlepool agreed to terminate his contract after finally receiving compensation, which included a refund of the fees paid to Ross's agent.”
Errrrr, noShould of kept Coleman
WhyErrrrr, no
Just if he got sacked by the new owners iirc. Hence why Ellis was told to give him the bulletWas that the crack ? Coleman would get 2 million payment to himself if change of ownership happened?