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Organisation Restructure At Argyle

PeteUSA

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Not that interested in Grimsby.
He could do better than that too. PL manager at Blundell Park? Not right. Same with Phil Brown, wherever he is.
 

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He could do better than that too. PL manager at Blundell Park? Not right. Same with Phil Brown, wherever he is.
Down the tanning salon 🤩
 

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He could do better than that too. PL manager at Blundell Park? Not right. Same with Phil Brown, wherever he is.
He found his level with Saarfend.
 

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He found his level with Saarfend.
A natural fit for his "Arf, Arf Arf" from the technical area ! 😎
 

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The sad thing is people losing their jobs. No point in us crowing about discomfort at Argyle. I fear that we may yet have to make redundancies over the autumn/winter in order to survive. The support from the furlough scheme is reducing and will be completely gone by end October. We have no income from matches and no dates for when games will restart. When they do there may be no fans or numbers reduced both by social distancing rules and some people’s reluctance to take risks with health .
 

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I think restarting the EFL season will be known when this one finishes, After the championship play off because they can't do any fixtures yet cos we don't know who is playing in what divisions but as you say I don't think anyone will be immune from possible redundancies.
 
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The sad thing is people losing their jobs. No point in us crowing about discomfort at Argyle. I fear that we may yet have to make redundancies over the autumn/winter in order to survive. The support from the furlough scheme is reducing and will be completely gone by end October. We have no income from matches and no dates for when games will restart. When they do there may be no fans or numbers reduced both by social distancing rules and some people’s reluctance to take risks with health .
Good point,they won’t be the only ones,and a lot of companies have used this as a good reason to reduce Staff and get more productive efforts from the ones still in a job,call me cynical but a lot of company owners have probably thought the same
 
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I think restarting the EFL season will be known when this one finishes, After the championship play off because they can't do any fixtures yet cos we don't know who is playing in what divisions but as you say I don't think anyone will be immune from possible redundancies.
They might not be able to do fixtures but they could certainly reveal a start date if they knew what the fuxk was going on.
 

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They might not be able to do fixtures but they could certainly reveal a start date if they knew what the fuxk was going on.
Don't think anyone does Snoop!
 

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Don't think anyone does Snoop!
Especially the EFL it seems !
 
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