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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Nov 3, 2012 12:17:40 GMT 1
Operation sweep it under the carpet and cover up has begun
"I wish Ian all the best in his new role," Oyston told BBC Radio Lancashire.
"He has done a fantastic job for us during his time here and will be remembered as the most successful manager in the club's history.
"Things happen in football very quickly, as in this case, so I am not shocked by his decision. It suits him to be nearer his family and I am sure he will enjoy the new challenge he has set himself.
"There is no animosity, he goes with my best wishes having served our club so well and the success he brought to the club during his three years here.
"Steve Thompson will take charge of the team at Derby this afternoon. I will then be making an appointment as soon as possible."
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Post by yeoldetangerine on Nov 3, 2012 12:30:27 GMT 1
11.29 and no statement on the club's O/S
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Nov 3, 2012 12:32:08 GMT 1
Did you expect anything else mate
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Post by shopkeeper on Nov 3, 2012 13:16:08 GMT 1
PR does not come into Karls thinking. Is it too much for him to understand that it would do him some good to let the fans know what is happening and what he hopes for?
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Post by Tangerine Sherlock on Nov 3, 2012 15:27:04 GMT 1
This guy must work for the oyston's considering his comment on a bookies site
Football trader Chris Spicer said: "We suspect that the cash-strapped club will give their assistant boss a chance after Holloway was lured away by Palace.
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