McGhee - Law firm knew 3 months ago

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The Timekeeper

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Sep 25, 2003
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Mark Mcghee is being represented by ASB law over his dismissal.
Mate of mine works there and says they knew 3 months ago that his sacking was imminent as BHA had seeked legal advice. Will all come out in the wash, but looks like it's goung to cost the club.
 




vulture

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Jul 26, 2004
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The Timekeeper said:
Mark Mcghee is being represented by ASB law over his dismissal.
Mate of mine works there and says they knew 3 months ago that his sacking was imminent as BHA had seeked legal advice. Will all come out in the wash, but looks like it's goung to cost the club.

Any more info this is bad news
 


RM-Taylor

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Jan 7, 2006
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But both Mark McGhee and Dick Knight agreed it was time to part ways so isn't that sort of resigning so we owe no sort of money at all ???
 


vulture

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Taylor159370 said:
But both Mark McGhee and Dick Knight agreed it was time to part ways so isn't that sort of resigning so we owe no sort of money at all ???

You would hope that was the case.Or is there more to this than meets the eye???
 






I'd be very surprised if Dick Knight hasn't paid up his contract. This recent info that there is a dispute brewing?
 




Taylor159370 said:
But both Mark McGhee and Dick Knight agreed it was time to part ways so isn't that sort of resigning so we owe no sort of money at all ???

Why on earth would McGhee accept that? :rolleyes:
 




parks

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Jan 17, 2004
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The Timekeeper said:
Mark Mcghee is being represented by ASB law over his dismissal.
Mate of mine works there and says they knew 3 months ago that his sacking was imminent as BHA had seeked legal advice. Will all come out in the wash, but looks like it's goung to cost the club.

Your mate is going to be well chuffed that client/lawyer confidentiality means nought at their firm.
 


vulture

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Jul 26, 2004
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DAMANCLAY said:
Mutal consent, Nothing MM can do about it. And even if there was I doubt he would.

This is where its a bit dark.Mr Knight said it was mutal consent.But in Mark Mcghees interview in the argus he said it was not
 


Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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A contract is a contract so if requires paying up we have to otherwise agree a mutual price.
 




RM-Taylor

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London Irish said:
Why on earth would McGhee accept that? :rolleyes:

But us, the fans, were told that they believe that they should both go their seperate ways, so surely that is sort of resigning ???
 


vulture

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Jul 26, 2004
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Taylor159370 said:
But us, the fans, were told that they believe that they should both go their seperate ways, so surely that is sort of resigning ???

Clever spin by Mr Knight
 


Taylor159370 said:
But us, the fans, were told that they believe that they should both go their seperate ways, so surely that is sort of resigning ???

No, it implies an agreement, the terms of which unspecified.
 




itszamora

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Sep 21, 2003
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I am really starting to get tired of all the shit that has been coming out of the vlub for the past six months or so. It was we're going to sign this player, we've got this much money to spend etc, and now it seems to turn out that we've even been lied to about how the manager left.


And don't even mention the F word.....
 




Mr Banana

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Aug 8, 2005
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Doesn’t look like bad news to me. The writing was on the wall for McGhee three months ago – it’s prudent for his lawyers to have been aware that his employers were strongly considering paying him off. He was effectively offered redundancy, but working out that Uncle Dick sacked him had to be dissected from the smallprint, as was respectful under the circumstances. It was a painful decision – I wouldn’t have expected DK to come out and say “yeah, results were shit, everyone hated him, we fired him.” I took what DK said to mean that Mark agreed to the reasons why he was being paid off, but of course that didn’t mean he’d walk away for nothing – he clearly would have stayed had he never met DK for that fateful 12” mozzarella. “Looks like it’s going to cost the club” – yeah, I guess it probably will cost them whatever the remainder of his contract amounted to. If it was less than the CKR fee it was good value, I reckon.
 
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Timbo

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The Timekeeper said:
Mark Mcghee is being represented by ASB law over his dismissal.
Mate of mine works there and says they knew 3 months ago that his sacking was imminent as BHA had seeked legal advice. Will all come out in the wash, but looks like it's goung to cost the club.

IF this is true, ASB law will not have a case after some bloke told his mate all about it and his mate plastered it all over an internet message board.
 




cjdavis

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May 17, 2006
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I suppose it,s inconceivable that Mcghee "worked his ticket" in the last couple of months.............................no, never.....!!
 


aftershavedave

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Re: Re: McGhee - Law firm knew 3 months ago

parks said:
Your mate is going to be well chuffed that client/lawyer confidentiality means nought at their firm.

my thoughts entirely. your mate won't be best pleased when his boss finds out he told you, who posted it here........
 


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