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Post by mujtahido on Apr 17, 2024 12:25:20 GMT
Leaves Stevenage to go to Rotherham with immediate effect.What a guy only signed a new contract a couple of weeks ago
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Post by vinnyh on Apr 17, 2024 12:30:27 GMT
Might be that Stevenage knew this was going to happen, so got him to sign a new contract so they'd get more Compo.
Really can't believe Rotherham have gone back for him though, OK he's been fairly successful so probably answered my own question, but it didn't work out well for him before.
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Post by Fisch on Apr 17, 2024 12:40:49 GMT
Proven ability of lifting RU up from EFL1 on a meagre budget. I guess they now know that nobody can keep them in the that league so sacking Evans was a mistake.
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Post by blip the thrOttle on Apr 17, 2024 13:13:08 GMT
Baffling with only two games left, if he had any decency about him he'd at least see the season out, Rayner too! Seems like he couldn't wait to f*** off, or is that a bit harsh?
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Post by ramblingman on Apr 17, 2024 13:35:07 GMT
The new contract was signed back in February. It seems likely the approach came after Rotherham's relegation was confirmed a couple of weeks ago. Then it was a matter of waiting until Stevenage were out of the play-off race, which to all intents and purposes they now are.
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Post by redintheface on Apr 17, 2024 13:45:45 GMT
Evans has done a very good job at Stevenage and going back to Rotherham probably offers him a bigger playing budget and personal salary. I just hope if we should make the playoffs next season we don’t have to face the Millers!😆👍
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Post by dohnut on Apr 17, 2024 13:47:40 GMT
Might be that Stevenage knew this was going to happen, so got him to sign a new contract so they'd get more Compo. Really can't believe Rotherham have gone back for him though, OK he's been fairly successful so probably answered my own question, but it didn't work out well for him before. “Got him to sign a new contract”. They were in no position to get him to sign anything, he has a choice and they cannot force signing. He signed because he wanted to for reasons that suited him.
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Post by vinnyh on Apr 17, 2024 14:18:56 GMT
Might be that Stevenage knew this was going to happen, so got him to sign a new contract so they'd get more Compo. Really can't believe Rotherham have gone back for him though, OK he's been fairly successful so probably answered my own question, but it didn't work out well for him before. “Got him to sign a new contract”. They were in no position to get him to sign anything, he has a choice and they cannot force signing. He signed because he wanted to for reasons that suited him. As I said 'might', so don't over analyse it will you. You also make it sound like I'm saying they held a gun to his head. Having now read the Stevenage statement, there was a compensation clause in his contract (which for all you know wasn't in his old contract) which was met by Rotherham and Phil Wallace didn't want to stand in his way if he wanted to leave.
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Post by mrb on Apr 17, 2024 15:59:51 GMT
1st signing for Evans at Rotherham is going to be Piergianni I reckon
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Post by mrb on Apr 17, 2024 16:00:44 GMT
Good manager is Evans
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Post by redshank on Apr 17, 2024 16:16:02 GMT
A decent job for a goodish manager.Whether he can get Rotherham another yo yo is the question.it is going to be very difficult.So many wanting a bit of the pie. What is the betting our first game of next season will be Rotherham home or away.
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Post by mayland0s on Apr 17, 2024 16:30:42 GMT
Leaves Stevenage to go to Rotherham with immediate effect.What a guy only signed a new contract a couple of weeks ago Really good manager at this level and I hope he does well ,good luck to him ,Rotherham seem like a basket case club .
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Post by redshank on Apr 17, 2024 16:45:00 GMT
I like the strip Rotherham wear.Last time I went to Rotherham was on company business some 16 years ago.The train fare was £236 same day return 2nd class.Changed at York for a two carriage train to Rotherham.I have always loved a train ride.
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Post by Thor on Apr 17, 2024 18:55:01 GMT
Might be that Stevenage knew this was going to happen, so got him to sign a new contract so they'd get more Compo. Really can't believe Rotherham have gone back for him though, OK he's been fairly successful so probably answered my own question, but it didn't work out well for him before. “Got him to sign a new contract”. They were in no position to get him to sign anything, he has a choice and they cannot force signing. He signed because he wanted to for reasons that suited him. nieve comment in my opinion.
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Post by orientsc on Apr 17, 2024 20:47:21 GMT
Numerous fans have spoken of a budding rivalry between Orient and Stevenage. Is that done with Steve Evans leaving?
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Post by dohnut on Apr 17, 2024 21:02:30 GMT
“Got him to sign a new contract”. They were in no position to get him to sign anything, he has a choice and they cannot force signing. He signed because he wanted to for reasons that suited him. As I said 'might', so don't over analyse it will you. You also make it sound like I'm saying they held a gun to his head. Having now read the Stevenage statement, there was a compensation clause in his contract (which for all you know wasn't in his old contract) which was met by Rotherham and Phil Wallace didn't want to stand in his way if he wanted to leave. No, you said might be leaving so got him to sigh. Not over analysing anything. But what I’m suggesting is a common theme about clubs getting players to sigh or managers to sigh. Just saying it don’t work that way now. Clubs have far less power than they once did and once a contract has been honoured they can’t get anyone to do anything. It becomes mutual agreement. Got don’t come into it. As for managers, they are always at risk of leaving or being sacked. Contracts with get-out clauses is fairly common, including compensation. That he chose to sign a new deal worked out well for the club, I’m sure they didn’t want him to go but the money softens the blow. Rotherham have signed a proven manager.
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Post by dennisrofe on Apr 18, 2024 8:20:21 GMT
Numerous fans have spoken of a budding rivalry between Orient and Stevenage. Is that done with Steve Evans leaving? Could well be so.
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Post by watfordo on Apr 18, 2024 9:27:28 GMT
As I said 'might', so don't over analyse it will you. You also make it sound like I'm saying they held a gun to his head. Having now read the Stevenage statement, there was a compensation clause in his contract (which for all you know wasn't in his old contract) which was met by Rotherham and Phil Wallace didn't want to stand in his way if he wanted to leave. No, you said might be leaving so got him to sigh. Not over analysing anything. But what I’m suggesting is a common theme about clubs getting players to sigh or managers to sigh. Just saying it don’t work that way now. Clubs have far less power than they once did and once a contract has been honoured they can’t get anyone to do anything. It becomes mutual agreement. Got don’t come into it. As for managers, they are always at risk of leaving or being sacked. Contracts with get-out clauses is fairly common, including compensation. That he chose to sign a new deal worked out well for the club, I’m sure they didn’t want him to go but the money softens the blow. Rotherham have signed a proven manager. Doh doing Doh things.
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Post by watfordo on Apr 18, 2024 9:28:44 GMT
Numerous fans have spoken of a budding rivalry between Orient and Stevenage. Is that done with Steve Evans leaving? It will probably die down a bit now. Ive no issue with Stevenage at all.
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Post by dohnut on Apr 18, 2024 10:36:02 GMT
No, you said might be leaving so got him to sigh. Not over analysing anything. But what I’m suggesting is a common theme about clubs getting players to sigh or managers to sigh. Just saying it don’t work that way now. Clubs have far less power than they once did and once a contract has been honoured they can’t get anyone to do anything. It becomes mutual agreement. Got don’t come into it. As for managers, they are always at risk of leaving or being sacked. Contracts with get-out clauses is fairly common, including compensation. That he chose to sign a new deal worked out well for the club, I’m sure they didn’t want him to go but the money softens the blow. Rotherham have signed a proven manager. Doh doing Doh things. What Doh is doing is offering up a balanced and fair minded opinion! Clubs In general and Orient in particular all too often get criticised for not doing this or that. The truth is that clubs quite often (business in general) are not in a position to get people to do anything where fixed term contracts are involved. Us losing a player last minute in January a prime example. The word “got” is plain wrong. We cannot get Ruel, Happe, Idris(if available), RW etc to sign contracts. Nor can Stevenage get Evans to sign. What clubs can do is offer their best deal and hope that is good enough. such matters are negotiated. If both parties are happy, a deal is done. Sometimes the addition of get out clauses greases the wheels. The concept of Stevenage considering Evans may move so got him to sign a new contract is plain wrong. There is no got, there or for our out of contract players or management.
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