Transfer Rumour Robins to Hull (56 Viewers)

jim20

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Very odd we’d get compensation. Unless he has been “sacked” bur as he still has nearly 3 years left on his contract, he is still under contract by the club. Very strange one though
 

Grendel

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Very odd we’d get compensation. Unless he has been “sacked” bur as he still has nearly 3 years left on his contract, he is still under contract by the club. Very strange one though

Not really. The settlement would have an agreed period before re-employment is allowed
 

jim20

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I guess we've paid off his contract as a "loss of earnings" and if he gets a new job straight away, it's no longer loss of earnings.
Usually under employment law if you terminate someone and then pay them compensation, they can still move on to another employer, and the employee doesn’t have to pay back any of the compensation.
 

Grendel

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So a masterclass by King knowing he gets the money back and pays for Frank’s Chelsea’s crew? 😂

Other than the fact its unlikely he will be in the job
 

Nick

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Usually under employment law if you terminate someone and then pay them compensation, they can still move on to another employer, and the employee doesn’t have to pay back any of the compensation.

Think this is different to the usual office worker though?
 

alexccfc99

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Unless Hull are willing to name him manager, leave him to his own devices and let him build something then it won't work

He isn't a 'head coach'
 

Grendel

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Would still be similar for a self employed or contingent/ contract work

He is probably still getting paid by the club as happened with Coleman
 

alexccfc99

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We play them in three weeks

It would be the last thing in the world Lampard needs a game against MR when he is already going to be working to gain the trust of a lot of the fanbase
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Unless Hull are willing to name him manager, leave him to his own devices and let him build something then it won't work

He isn't a 'head coach'
Head coach and manager are just job titles. They mean the same thing in effect.

If what King said is true about the relationship with AV and the coaching structure… Robins will probably look back and identify that was his undoing. The inexperienced/under qualified staff seemed to be the main issue that brought about his downfall.

In his next job, he’ll probably look for some top level coaches to work with him as he did with AV.
 

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