What a sack of **** that isIt’s not even a way of making money any more it’s a way of keeping the 1st team full of players! And cheap players for Ehab to be spending other money on his yachts.
What a sack of **** that isIt’s not even a way of making money any more it’s a way of keeping the 1st team full of players! And cheap players for Ehab to be spending other money on his yachts.
Something most EFL Clubs will have to start doing.....It’s not even a way of making money any more it’s a way of keeping the 1st team full of players! And cheap players for Ehab to be spending other money on his yachts.
If true it's unconscionable.An explanation I've been given for Beale's departure...
The club gave all the youth players a form to fill in when we went into lockdown, requesting that they agreed the same cutbacks as the first team players (this was the academy and the first and second year professionals). Beale took issue with this, as the YTS players only get an £80 a week allowance and not a salary, so he told them not to sign it and none of them did.
Beale was then called in when Ehab found out and was told he would be sacked if he didn't quit (no compensation as they considered it gross misconduct), so he quit.
A lot of the youth lads are really upset about what's happened and some are looking to leave, including a couple of our most promising young players.
Another fine mess...
I'd have let him sack me and took him to a tribunal.I'm confused as to what basis he has for suggesting that Beale has committed 'gross misconduct'?Anyway,he can still look at taking him for unfair constructive dismissal.An explanation I've been given for Beale's departure...
The club gave all the youth players a form to fill in when we went into lockdown, requesting that they agreed the same cutbacks as the first team players (this was the academy and the first and second year professionals). Beale took issue with this, as the YTS players only get an £80 a week allowance and not a salary, so he told them not to sign it and none of them did.
Beale was then called in when Ehab found out and was told he would be sacked if he didn't quit (no compensation as they considered it gross misconduct), so he quit.
A lot of the youth lads are really upset about what's happened and some are looking to leave, including a couple of our most promising young players.
Another fine mess...
An explanation I've been given for Beale's departure...
The club gave all the youth players a form to fill in when we went into lockdown, requesting that they agreed the same cutbacks as the first team players (this was the academy and the first and second year professionals). Beale took issue with this, as the YTS players only get an £80 a week allowance and not a salary, so he told them not to sign it and none of them did.
Beale was then called in when Ehab found out and was told he would be sacked if he didn't quit (no compensation as they considered it gross misconduct), so he quit.
A lot of the youth lads are really upset about what's happened and some are looking to leave, including a couple of our most promising young players.
Another fine mess...
Which is pretty disgusting if he’s lying? why his lad not getting taken on?I've already been contacted by the club, who state the above is not true and that the youth players were at no point asked to take a pay cut.
The details above came from the parent of one of the youth players.
You knew that one wouldn't stay up Ben.
I was a YTS TV repair man back in a previous life (Newland TV).
Interesting that he 'thanked' the owners though?Not at all trying to defend the cocks in charge, but if this was a story that came out of the blue in isolation, you'd maybe think 'disgruntled employee', probably in the best interests of the club that he's left.
But the pervading stench of nastiness, spitefulness, bullying(?)*, that underlines almost every story that comes out of the club, might lead one to think Beale's story has some mileage.
Do people leave salaried employment (especially at this time) when they appear to have been relatively successful at what they are doing for their employer? Not usually ..... Bruce, Adkins and now Beale (feel free to add other Hull City names to the list).
*edit - chuck in disrespectful as well.
Interesting that he 'thanked' the owners though?
Incredible and utterly typical. The man is a walking disaster.An explanation I've been given for Beale's departure...
The club gave all the youth players a form to fill in when we went into lockdown, requesting that they agreed the same cutbacks as the first team players (this was the academy and the first and second year professionals). Beale took issue with this, as the YTS players only get an £80 a week allowance and not a salary, so he told them not to sign it and none of them did.
Beale was then called in when Ehab found out and was told he would be sacked if he didn't quit (no compensation as they considered it gross misconduct), so he quit.
A lot of the youth lads are really upset about what's happened and some are looking to leave, including a couple of our most promising young players.
Another fine mess...
I've already been contacted by the club, who state the above is not true and that the youth players were at no point asked to take a pay cut.
The details above came from the parent of one of the youth players.
Tony pennock left Swansea to come here and has stayed! Go figureNot at all trying to defend the cocks in charge, but if this was a story that came out of the blue in isolation, you'd maybe think 'disgruntled employee', probably in the best interests of the club that he's left.
But the pervading stench of nastiness, spitefulness, bullying(?)*, that underlines almost every story that comes out of the club, might lead one to think Beale's story has some mileage.
Do people leave salaried employment (especially at this time) when they appear to have been relatively successful at what they are doing for their employer? Not usually ..... Bruce, Adkins and now Beale (feel free to add other Hull City names to the list).
*edit - chuck in disrespectful as well.
they must monitor the boardHow did the club find this? Do they monitor this board? Or did you put in on FB / Twitter