ktfox59 Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 It seems Dave Hockaday must have been on a very poor contract if its only worth £10000 to settle. Well at least offer. Surely if he had a contract and was sacked, must have better settlement. May have missed a nought off the info??
Babylon Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 Who is Dave Hockaday? The puppet Leeds had in charge.
Footballwipe Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 His annual salary was only £80k so it's no surprise the payoff is so little
Manwell Pablo Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 It seems Dave Hockaday must have been on a very poor contract if its only worth £10000 to settle. Well at least offer. Surely if he had a contract and was sacked, must have better settlement. May have missed a nought off the info?? I shouldn't imagine he was on much, that's why he got the job in the first place
Benji Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 Was never going to be on much. Appointed as a puppet man and the opportunity of it paying off and make his managerial career would have been his "payment".
ktfox59 Posted 1 September 2014 Author Posted 1 September 2014 Was never going to be on much. Appointed as a puppet man and the opportunity of it paying off and make his managerial career would have been his "payment".fair enough. Adds insult to injury for him to have this plastered on SSN of how little he got. Almost unheard of these days.
Fox92 Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 Was never going to be on much moving from non league. Who would want to manage Leeds? Glad Grayson has ruled himself out.
Jon the Hat Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 The puppet Leeds had in charge. Christ I had forgotten all about leeds! Are they still playing football?
Out Foxed Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 he taught Nikolaj coster-waldau aka Jamie Lannister how to sword fight. maybe he'll go back to doing that.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 Was never going to be on much moving from non league. Who would want to manage Leeds? Glad Grayson has ruled himself out. Leroy Rosenior talks alot of chuff but he nailed it when talking about the Leeds job the other week. You get it right and there's massive potential there, you get it wrong and your reputation isn't harmed all that much because you're working for an absolute nutter. If you're an out of work manager I could understand the appeal of the Leeds gig, like them or loathe them it's a pretty big job.
Fox92 Posted 1 September 2014 Posted 1 September 2014 Leroy Rosenior talks alot of chuff but he nailed it when talking about the Leeds job the other week. You get it right and there's massive potential there, you get it wrong and your reputation isn't harmed all that much because you're working for an absolute nutter. If you're an out of work manager I could understand the appeal of the Leeds gig, like them or loathe them it's a pretty big job. Yeah definitely. My reference to Simon Grayson is the fact he is a manager in a job and could well be managing in the same division as Leeds next season.
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