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Omer's loss

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  1. BluefromBridgend

    BluefromBridgend Well-Known Member

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    clingo Well-Known Member

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    Sad news.
     
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    irishbluebird Well-Known Member

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    Such a sad time and more so as it was sudden. RIP
     
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    Let's hope the cub supports him in every way possible. I'm sure they will.
     
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    Echo the sentiments.

    Ps I am sure once when Brenda was in charge of the rabble down west his dad died around the same time as a derby game.
     
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    FrankfurterBlue Well-Known Member

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    It's a shame and distress to lose a family member at any time. A sudden and close loss is worse. My condolences for sure.
    Does/should this mean a postponement......or at least time off.....so who should be in charge.
     
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    Almost certainly due bereavement leave.

    Can't see the game being changed. Didn't the Wurzels manager lose a young child around the time of a recent match between us?

    If Omer takes leave, who would be in charge of us tomorrow is a good question

    Shaw, Purse or someone else?
     
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    ccfcremotesupport Well-Known Member

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    A sad loss for Omer and a tough time for him.

    Organisations usually just deal with it, from the perspective of an employee not being there.

    I'm sure Purse could step up.
    As long as Tan doesn't step in, or delegate to Choo or Dalman.

    Everyone deals with grief differently.
    Omer must be given the time and space he needs.
     
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    You're right about Manning losing a child - he was off for quite some time I seem to remember.

    Tough call, but I think Riza will stick with his task rather than delegating.
     
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    BluefromBridgend Well-Known Member

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    Just on BBC Wales news, Omer will be in charge tomorrow.
     
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    I thought he might - he seems that sort of guy to me, and that's not saying it out of disrepect for his dad either.
     
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    Quite right Sparkey. We all deal with loss in different ways and at different timescales... exactly as it should be.
     
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