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Burke on his way out? Update: Gone



symyjym

Banned
Nov 2, 2009
13,138
Brighton / Hove actually
But something is niggling me , SL had signed a legally binding contract to be our assistant manager then upped sticks a couple of days later , so why didn't the club ask for financial recompense from either himself or Southampton ? Did Sammy Lee only see the glint of money or was there more to it after having heard the Premier League Ready spiel and thinking eh ?

I thought he had only agreed in principle, but if he did sign a contract it is quite possible that it included a cooling off period?
 




B.W.

New member
Jul 5, 2003
13,666
Would that not include wages being paid for players signed/contracts extended years ago though? Again I have no idea about the numbers but it does seem that we've struggled to match wages demanded/offered elsewhere (Ward, Grabban), whereas previously this didn't seem to happen.

Edit - point I am getting at is having the highest-paid squad of all time does not equal having the highest active recruitment budget.

Are you on first name terms with Bloom btw?

We've spoken. But not that often. He is his own man, that's for sure. Certainly didn't listen to my POV on Sami a couple of months back! ;-)

If Tony says that this is our most expensive squad, then I for one trust that it is, which points the finger firmly in Burke's direction for our shambles of a summer of recruitment.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
But something is niggling me , SL had signed a legally binding contract to be our assistant manager then upped sticks a couple of days later , so why didn't the club ask for financial recompense from either himself or Southampton ? Did Sammy Lee only see the glint of money or was there more to it after having heard the Premier League Ready spiel and thinking eh ?

As he hadnt started working for us did the club want the hassle of going for compo, which probably wouldnt have been much.
 


DTES

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
6,022
London
But something is niggling me , SL had signed a legally binding contract to be our assistant manager then upped sticks a couple of days later , so why didn't the club ask for financial recompense from either himself or Southampton ? Did Sammy Lee only see the glint of money or was there more to it after having heard the Premier League Ready spiel and thinking eh ?

I thought he had only agreed in principle, but if he did sign a contract it is quite possible that it included a cooling off period?

I'm pretty certain he had signed a contract, and that the club could have started legal action etc, but opted not to as it was only a couple days old. Entirely a guess, but I suspect the club felt they had too many other things to concentrate on at the time (mainly getting together a squad ready)?

EDIT/UPDATE: Yes, here's the quote from Paul Barber at the time: "Having already agreed his contract and terms with us to start work on Monday, we could have insisted on Sammy serving a notice period, but we all feel it would have been counterproductive to do so; and while it's incredibly frustrating for us we wish Sammy well"
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,600
East Wales
Just on a quick break before we open the pub again and WOW that was unexpected.

Kudos to [MENTION=1284]moggy[/MENTION] for breaking this so early.
 




dingodan

New member
Feb 16, 2011
10,080
I'm hoping this means Sherwood.
 




Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,062
Kitchener, Canada
Get in! Might have a cheeky drink to celebrate.

What's wrong with letting the manager pick the players he wants?
 




1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,185
I'd be lying if I said I knew exactly what Burke's actual role was, what he did on a day to day basis and what affect that had on the club and the current malaise we seem to be in.
All I do know is that something at the club is not right in terms of set up, and nothing has changed for the better since Poyet's exit made it clear that things were not right. Sami going was the right thing, but that was only really dealing with the shop window so to speak. I'd love to think that Burke going means at long last getting down to the real nitty gritty of where things have really been going wrong all this while. I don't know if this alone will make a positive difference or not or whether more changes will need to be made?, only time will tell I suppose, but it's a start and can surely only be a good thing.

One thing is for sure - with changes being made it gives us as fans a long overdue lift and hope that we can move on to better things.
 










drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,090
Burgess Hill
Brilliant news. Now perhaps a few on here who constantly defended how recruitment can eat some humble pie.

I feel much happier about the clubs future now, well done Bloomy, took your time but you've down what was obvious in the end.

Before you really start gloating, perhaps it would be wise to see what the replacement set up is and what success they have.

I'm not convinced we should have ditched Burke as I'm sure he was operating within the constraints of budgets set by those above him. It's all too convenient for those to brag that that the successful signings were Poyet's and the unsuccessful ones Burkes. Whether we offered Burke more involvement in the academy and less on recruitment he has a wealth of experience in that area which we have now lost.

Also, with the changes in FFP, maybe Bloom has decided he is going to spend a bit more now.
 






Dick Knights Mumm

Take me Home Falmer Road
Jul 5, 2003
19,626
Hither and Thither
There was a post that said we were paying COG 13K a week which some said was stupid, but then a Charlton fan came on and posted that they offered him slightly less than that figure but he accepted ours. So if all this is true it appears we were really wasting our budget on below par players.
If it was Fataddic Charlton offered £6k he reckoned. There was a good few weeks before we came in.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,358
I'm not convinced we should have ditched Burke as I'm sure he was operating within the constraints of budgets set by those above him. It's all too convenient for those to brag that that the successful signings were Poyet's and the unsuccessful ones Burkes. Whether we offered Burke more involvement in the academy and less on recruitment he has a wealth of experience in that area which we have now lost.

i think he might well be a loss on the academy front. but on the first team the problem seemed to be a lacking a pipeline of targets and/or ability to approach them, or tie up deals in a timely way. or indeed retain the right players. in the last two transfer windows we just weren't at the races. i wonder if his remit was simply too broad and he couldnt cover it all. his back ground is in scouting, and if he wasnt able to do that he lost sight of the objectives (literally)
 








HAILSHAM SEAGULL

Well-known member
Nov 9, 2009
10,348
Before you really start gloating, perhaps it would be wise to see what the replacement set up is and what success they have.

I'm not convinced we should have ditched Burke as I'm sure he was operating within the constraints of budgets set by those above him. It's all too convenient for those to brag that that the successful signings were Poyet's and the unsuccessful ones Burkes. Whether we offered Burke more involvement in the academy and less on recruitment he has a wealth of experience in that area which we have now lost.

so, with the changes in FFP, maybe Bloom has decided he is going to spend a bit more now.

Tale I heard, which I kept to myself, but now he has gone, i will tell;
Burke was dealing with the Grabban transfer, the deal was on the table from the club, but whilst they were discussing the offer, Burke started singing.
Grabban and his agent looked at each other as if to say, WTF is going on, but Burke said I have a funeral tomorrow, and i'm practising the song I have to sing at the service.
The agent looked at Grabban and said, come on we're out of here, and they walked out of the negotiations.
Two days later he signed a new deal with Bournemouth.

Whether you believe this or not, I can assure you it came from someone who was very close to Grabban.
 


Husty

Mooderator
Oct 18, 2008
11,996
Tale I heard, which I kept to myself, but now he has gone, i will tell;
Burke was dealing with the Grabban transfer, the deal was on the table from the club, but whilst they were discussing the offer, Burke started singing.
Grabban and his agent looked at each other as if to say, WTF is going on, but Burke said I have a funeral tomorrow, and i'm practising the song I have to sing at the service.
The agent looked at Grabban and said, come on we're out of here, and they walked out of the negotiations.
Two days later he signed a new deal with Bournemouth.

Whether you believe this or not, I can assure you it came from someone who was very close to Grabban.

:lolol:
 


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