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It’s 2022 so naturally it’s confirmed by his mrs on instagram but quoted as ‘sad to see the chapter end’.
Probably go with Rooney to be a coach.
Probably go with Rooney to be a coach.
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Makes sense for him to go into coaching, and I think he's done his badges, or is at least in the process of doing them, a decent signing who always performed solidly, but the time is right for him to go.
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I've never been on Instagram, so don't know how it's posted.... Could she not mean our stay in the Premier league is over?Milltown1882 wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 8:52 pmIt’s 2022 so naturally it’s confirmed by his mrs on instagram but quoted as ‘sad to see the chapter end’.
Probably go with Rooney to be a coach.
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No she put it was their last day there, emotional day and thanked everyone (including fans). Finished with a sentence about chapter ending.
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Posted it on the out of contract thread, but here is the message for reference.
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Never let us down when he played. Good luck to him in the future.
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My type of player. Never shirked a tackle.
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TBF, he's hardly had to in the last 12 months.
Anyone can see he's surplus regardless of his past efforts.
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great player. I can't imagine too many relished playing on his side of the pitch. The players report how he i vocal in the dressing room.... not sure where he is with his coaching badges, but from the sound of that post it doesn't seem to be an option
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I wonder if any of his lads are in our youth set-up
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I wish we could have signed Bardsley 10 years ago. Proper player.
Still as fit as anything and put in some great shifts for us. He'll hopefully have a good career in coaching ahead of him now.
Still as fit as anything and put in some great shifts for us. He'll hopefully have a good career in coaching ahead of him now.
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Top pro, seems a good lad as well. As someone else stated, he’s exactly the sort of player I’d want, character and work rate, had a brilliant career!
It’s a shame there aren’t many like him anymore
It’s a shame there aren’t many like him anymore
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Think perhaps we could have done with him on the pitch yesterday. It would have been interesting to see him up against Saint-Maximin.
For a side that relegated one booking was a bit poor.
For a side that relegated one booking was a bit poor.
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Never let us down, but we never saw the best of him due to his age.
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Think he enjoyed warming up in front of an enraged Toon army yesterday !
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He's had an excellent career and although he was a bit-part player he seems to typify the Dyche era.
All the best to him.
All the best to him.
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One of the (many!) players I thought was crap until you actually saw him play for us
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Thanks Phil
Always good to hear Tanya on Radio 5 Live
Always good to hear Tanya on Radio 5 Live
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I remember his first spell under Cotterill. He looked very promising and tough
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Last of a dying/dead breed of full back. Defender first and foremost with the edge of aggression. You have to be tough enough to play before you can play against him as per the Anderson post above. Unfortunately you can’t play like that anymore (mores the pity).
Good servant and I always thought he gave a f!?k. Thanks for your service
Good servant and I always thought he gave a f!?k. Thanks for your service
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Good professional and you could see him being passionate despite being on the bench and we rarely had anything to moan about him when on the pitch. I hope he is successful in whatever he does now he is moving on.
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I’ve a lot of time for Bardsley - proved to be a good signing for us.
If he’s going, as he obviously is and you’d expect, why do the club not confirm it? They’ve still not told us about the 18 year olds who have been released and the club website is still showing Ally Beattie & Martin Hodge on the staff list.
If he’s going, as he obviously is and you’d expect, why do the club not confirm it? They’ve still not told us about the 18 year olds who have been released and the club website is still showing Ally Beattie & Martin Hodge on the staff list.
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 10:56 pmI’ve a lot of time for Bardsley - proved to be a good signing for us.
If he’s going, as he obviously is and you’d expect, why do the club not confirm it? They’ve still not told us about the 18 year olds who have been released and the club website is still showing Ally Beattie & Martin Hodge on the staff list.
You're obviously not in the loop anymore Owd En, just like us mere mortals
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Remember that so well, it was crunching. He'd been their star man for the previous 3 games, didn't want to know after that tackle.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 9:22 pmThink it was West Ham’s Felipe Anderson he once put a ‘strong’ early tackle in on at the turf and Anderson didn’t fancy it from then leading to an early substitution!
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Proper footballer Bardsley. Sad to see him leaving, top pro. Could have done with his `bite` on Sunday.
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*could have
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Loved watching Bards put a tackle in.
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Solid signing, good pro, but the time is right to move on.
The club may not have announced it yet for plenty of reasons - contract still not officially ended, legal things, just dotting the i's and crossing the t's on certain admin issues etc. I can't imagine Tanya Bardsley is one to hang fire and wait for this kind of thing.
The club may not have announced it yet for plenty of reasons - contract still not officially ended, legal things, just dotting the i's and crossing the t's on certain admin issues etc. I can't imagine Tanya Bardsley is one to hang fire and wait for this kind of thing.
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Found myself stood next to Bardo and his family at Foodies Festival in Cheshire a couple of years ago. The guy is built like The Terminator. Done so well to stay so fit for so long. Thanks Phil for your efforts and good luck for the future.
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It’ll be in the clubs retained list. In line with the Premier Leagues polices.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 10:56 pmI’ve a lot of time for Bardsley - proved to be a good signing for us.
If he’s going, as he obviously is and you’d expect, why do the club not confirm it? They’ve still not told us about the 18 year olds who have been released and the club website is still showing Ally Beattie & Martin Hodge on the staff list.
A website staff list is representative of the current employees of a business.
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I think what CT is alluding to is that we still fail to act like a professionally run club. We really look and continue to look like amateurs at times.Top Claret wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 10:59 pmYou're obviously not in the loop anymore Owd En, just like us mere mortals
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You love a policy don’t you……Blakesboots wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:08 amIt’ll be in the clubs retained list. In line with the Premier Leagues polices.
A website staff list is representative of the current employees of a business.
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Good luck to him. A shame we didn't have his best years, but he's had an excellent career and certainly someone that fits in the 'model pro' category.
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Enjoyed watching him play for us - a proper player was Bardsley and he’s had a really good career. Always seemed a good bloke who tried to get the best out of people around him, can see him moving into coaching elsewhere.
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Best of luck to Bardo. Very odd and a little concerning that we should find out from a player's wife though.
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I like sticking to the policy/procedure, I find you don’t end up in sticky situations if you do! It also takes away the emotions of a situation.
We will report inline with the Premier Leagues 4 day requirement.
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What's the 4 day Premier league requirement?Blakesboots wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 9:58 amI like sticking to the policy/procedure, I find you don’t end up in sticky situations if you do! It also takes away the emotions of a situation.
We will report inline with the Premier Leagues 4 day requirement.
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Roughly, there is a requirement that each club has to report their retained list four days after the end of the season or by a set date in the month.
This is club wide and involved all those contracted.
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A proper footballer!
Loved watching him sort attackers out!
Ideal fit for Burnley. It is what we like - honest football and commitment to the cause.
His attitude and reaction to that cause, these ladt weeks, has been phenomenal. Lived every moment.
Thank you Mr Bardsley, for being a Claret.
Best wishes going forward.
Loved watching him sort attackers out!
Ideal fit for Burnley. It is what we like - honest football and commitment to the cause.
His attitude and reaction to that cause, these ladt weeks, has been phenomenal. Lived every moment.
Thank you Mr Bardsley, for being a Claret.
Best wishes going forward.
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So does that mean there's a list of all staff, including non-playing?Blakesboots wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:08 amIt’ll be in the clubs retained list. In line with the Premier Leagues polices.
A website staff list is representative of the current employees of a business.
I'm keen to see if the tea lady is being kept on.
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So a physio and an 18-year-old will be mentioned in the retained list in line with Premier League policies.Blakesboots wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:08 amIt’ll be in the clubs retained list. In line with the Premier Leagues polices.
A website staff list is representative of the current employees of a business.
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 10:24 amSo a physio and an 18-year-old will be mentioned in the retained list in line with Premier League policies.
I think the thread and repossess are in line with a players contractual status being released into the mainstream media prior to the club releasing the information. There was then dissenting voices about the club not releasing information to the fan base. The club are acting professionally and following policy and procedure.
Hypothetically, if a companies website identifies someone as an employee, and you remove that employee prior to the contractual obligations it could be perceived as evidence towards constructive dismissal.
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How wonderfully insightfulBlakesboots wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 10:51 amI think the thread and repossess are in line with a players contractual status being released into the mainstream media prior to the club releasing the information. There was then dissenting voices about the club not releasing information to the fan base. The club are acting professionally and following policy and procedure.
Hypothetically, if a companies website identifies someone as an employee, and you remove that employee prior to the contractual obligations it could be perceived as evidence towards constructive dismissal.
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Tell you what, the resident football expert extraordinaire is very rarely wrong on football, I must hold my hands up on this rare occasion and admit, I was wrong on Bardsley at the time of his signing. Never once let us down, infact I'd argue he was above Lowton at certain periods. Having seen training footage, seems to be a great character, a character the team will probably miss around the place. Thanks Phil and Good luck in the future sir.
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One needs only to cast one's mind back to B Kilby & B Flood announce " let the beauty parade begin" and then realise that Bolton needn't pay any compensation.
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It's a pity that such a fervent love of procedure and policy doesn't extend to those charged with the management of our Academy.Blakesboots wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 9:58 amI like sticking to the policy/procedure, I find you don’t end up in sticky situations if you do! It also takes away the emotions of a situation.
We will report inline with the Premier Leagues 4 day requirement.
A year ago we were well positioned to receive long term confirmation of our Category 1 status. The receipt of a temporary status allocation gave us plenty of time to put everything in place to pass the enhanced audit that was recently undertaken.
Given the importance that Pace prescribed to the Academy in terms of our developing future surely this should have been a priority. The outward appeal of Category 1 would certainly serve as a very valuable draw factor in the pursuit of young talent that might be able assist us in our new Championship endeavours.
However, we are now hearing reports that losing our Category 1 accreditation is a real possibility. The only obvious difference between now and a year ago is the departure of Jon Pepper. Over the course of his 5 years with the club Jon Pepper dragged the Academy up from a pile of wreckage to within touching distance of Category 1, becoming a master of the Academy audit system in the process.
His replacement was Paul Jenkins, whose only comparable experience was less than a year running the football academy of a secondary school, which came on the back of over two decades as a youth team coach.
You are obviously eager to insert yourself into discussions about the staffing decisions at the club, sprinkling your answers with the allusion of at least some inside knowledge. In respect to that would you be gracious enough to enlighten us with your perspective on the apparent devolution of standards within our Academy over the past year ?
Should we lose our Category 1 status do you think it will coincide with the sacking of Paul Jenkins or do you think he is more likely to do the honourable thing and quit ?
Or would you lay the blame firmly at the feet of Alan Pace and his decision to sack Dyche and a large contingent of our backroom staff. A move, along with previous departures, that led to Academy staff being moved up to first team duties, resulting in a staff deficiency within the Academy ?
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