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Post by NIGHTMARE Wed 9 Sep - 4:12:41

Barnsley have had to delay naming Mark Robins as their new manager after failing to agree a compensation package with Rotherham United.
The Oakwell club had hoped to unveil Robins, 39, on Monday but called off a planned news conference.
A statement on the club website said: "Barnsley are still in protracted negotiations with Rotherham United regarding a compensation package.
"These negotiations have not been concluded at present."
It continued: "Barnsley hope to be in a position to unveil its new manager very soon."
Robins is expected to be joined at Barnsley by his Rotherham backroom team of assistant manager John Breckin, first-team coach Steve Taylor, goalkeeping coach Simon Tracy and fitness coach Nick Daws.
And the appointments of all four appear ever closer after the club confirmed assistant manager Ryan Kidd, coach Kelham O'Hanlon and sports scientist Dave Kelly had all left Oakwell.
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Post by hoolahoop Wed 9 Sep - 8:12:14

Nightmare wrote:Barnsley have had to delay naming Mark Robins as their new manager after failing to agree a compensation package with Rotherham United.
The Oakwell club had hoped to unveil Robins, 39, on Monday but called off a planned news conference.
A statement on the club website said: "Barnsley are still in protracted negotiations with Rotherham United regarding a compensation package.
"These negotiations have not been concluded at present."
It continued: "Barnsley hope to be in a position to unveil its new manager very soon."
Robins is expected to be joined at Barnsley by his Rotherham backroom team of assistant manager John Breckin, first-team coach Steve Taylor, goalkeeping coach Simon Tracy and fitness coach Nick Daws.
And the appointments of all four appear ever closer after the club confirmed assistant manager Ryan Kidd, coach Kelham O'Hanlon and sports scientist Dave Kelly had all left Oakwell.
What's the hold-up exactly, I thought this was cut and dried ? Question
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Post by yorkie64red Wed 9 Sep - 8:37:21

What's the hold-up exactly, I thought this was cut and dried ? Question[/quote]

That age old problem, Money...
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Post by hoolahoop Wed 9 Sep - 8:46:19

yorkie64red wrote:What's the hold-up exactly, I thought this was cut and dried ? Question

That age old problem, Money...[/quote]
Do they use it there yet ? I thought they still bartered, tha nose worra mean!
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Post by NIGHTMARE Wed 9 Sep - 9:38:57

THA NOZ

The way i understand it we now have a back room staff robins mates the deal as been done for them and they now work for the club and are on the pay role its just Robins that's got a few lose ends to tie up with the Rotherham board
the lose ends are
Because he never asked for a transfer and Rotherham accepted a offer and told him he could talk to Barnsley he never asked to leave so he gets a %age of the transfer fee but Rotherham are disputing this
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Post by FevTyke Wed 9 Sep - 21:04:36

hoolahoop wrote:
Nightmare wrote:Barnsley have had to delay naming Mark Robins as their new manager after failing to agree a compensation package with Rotherham United.
The Oakwell club had hoped to unveil Robins, 39, on Monday but called off a planned news conference.
A statement on the club website said: "Barnsley are still in protracted negotiations with Rotherham United regarding a compensation package.
"These negotiations have not been concluded at present."
It continued: "Barnsley hope to be in a position to unveil its new manager very soon."
Robins is expected to be joined at Barnsley by his Rotherham backroom team of assistant manager John Breckin, first-team coach Steve Taylor, goalkeeping coach Simon Tracy and fitness coach Nick Daws.
And the appointments of all four appear ever closer after the club confirmed assistant manager Ryan Kidd, coach Kelham O'Hanlon and sports scientist Dave Kelly had all left Oakwell.
What's the hold-up exactly, I thought this was cut and dried ? Question

Nothing is ever cut and dried when Barnsley are involved.

Good idea this forum, hope it catches on.
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Post by hoolahoop Wed 9 Sep - 21:10:16

FevTyke wrote:
hoolahoop wrote:
Nightmare wrote:Barnsley have had to delay naming Mark Robins as their new manager after failing to agree a compensation package with Rotherham United.
The Oakwell club had hoped to unveil Robins, 39, on Monday but called off a planned news conference.
A statement on the club website said: "Barnsley are still in protracted negotiations with Rotherham United regarding a compensation package.
"These negotiations have not been concluded at present."
It continued: "Barnsley hope to be in a position to unveil its new manager very soon."
Robins is expected to be joined at Barnsley by his Rotherham backroom team of assistant manager John Breckin, first-team coach Steve Taylor, goalkeeping coach Simon Tracy and fitness coach Nick Daws.
And the appointments of all four appear ever closer after the club confirmed assistant manager Ryan Kidd, coach Kelham O'Hanlon and sports scientist Dave Kelly had all left Oakwell.
What's the hold-up exactly, I thought this was cut and dried ? Question

Nothing is ever cut and dried when Barnsley are involved.

Good idea this forum, hope it catches on.
Good to have you on board Fev, the numbers will swell as the derby fixtures start to flow thick anf fast. Smile
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