Watch em climb the table now that loser is gone
Seems Derby County administration has its first casualty, after being reported that
senior advisor Steve McClaren has been axed from the club.
Steve McClaren seems to have some irons in the fire, with FIFA & UEFA interested
in recruiting him, for a role in a respective " think tank ".
Derby County owner Mel Morris said to be writing off £100m loans to the club, with
there being several interested parties looking to buy the club.
Watch em climb the table now that loser is gone
It would seem Derby County have decided to change the reported axing of advisor
Steve McClaren, & have kept him on at the club, on a greatly reduced salary.
Again reported McClaren offered to stay on at the club, with no salary.
whats happening behind the scenes at Derby County, Wayne Rooney said Mel Morris,
the Derby County owner, would not answer his phone calls, & he had not spoken to
the owner since 8th August.
So Rooney used the club doctors phone to contact Morris, & Morris answered the
club doctors phone.
No information to what was said.
Rooney says he is going to stick it out with the club, there is quite a number of
interested parties, looking at buying the club. with 2 frontrunners.
McLaren sounds like the first victim in reducing the wage bill
Rooney no doubt is trying to negotiate his exit compromise agreement
Reduce the payroll costs to hopefully attract new investors
According to blunts fans Derby are playing much better then last season
According to this article I stumbled across it just gets worse for Derby.
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