To be fair he seemed to do that same at Watford. Came in, got them playing well then was one moment that completely changed their fortune (ironically it was you wanting to sign him) and they couldn’t buy a win. Similar seems to be happening with you guys. Early days still but it looks like he struggled to motivate his side when things are going bad, sinilar to Mourinho in that respect.
Yup but surely if they end up in the same league it’s a massive conflict of interest? Apparently he can’t buy or sell players from/to Salford so they must think there is some conflict there. Can you inagine if salford get promoted and last game of next season it’s Oldham v Salford with Salford needing a win to survive and Oldham safe midtable. Wonder what kind of side he’d put out...
Just like Anthony Taylor being able to referee Manchester games, his family have only got 4 Man Utd season tickets which is like <0.01% of season ticket holders
You could say that about any manager who had a strong affiliation with a previous club though in fairness.
None of them receive dividends though. yeah he’s already got more money than he could need but even so...
Scholes will be a stakeholder at Oldham, all employees of a club are stakeholders [note: not shareholder] I think they've deemed it as no conflict of interests because he has a minimal role with Salford not a major role. But as a wise man once said ''who cares''
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