He managed to get Derby to pay £3 million for Nick Blackman. The bloke is a hero.NeilD wrote:http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43737853
BBC Sport -
West Brom technical director Nick Hammond has left the club as part of the Baggies' plans to restructure.
Hammond joined the club in April 2016 having previously been director of football at Reading, where he worked with manager Alan Pardew, who parted company with West Brom this month.
Hammond wished the club "every success" as he "moves on to future projects".
Would people want him back at Reading?
£4m for Sean Morrison tooOld Man Andrews wrote:He managed to get Derby to pay £3 million for Nick Blackman. The bloke is a hero.NeilD wrote:http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43737853
BBC Sport -
West Brom technical director Nick Hammond has left the club as part of the Baggies' plans to restructure.
Hammond joined the club in April 2016 having previously been director of football at Reading, where he worked with manager Alan Pardew, who parted company with West Brom this month.
Hammond wished the club "every success" as he "moves on to future projects".
Would people want him back at Reading?
Yep the guy knows how to polish a turd for sure. I think we could do with thatr this summer. Joey Van Den Berg to Ajax for £5million!Forbury Lion wrote:£4m for Sean Morrison tooOld Man Andrews wrote:He managed to get Derby to pay £3 million for Nick Blackman. The bloke is a hero.NeilD wrote:http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43737853
BBC Sport -
West Brom technical director Nick Hammond has left the club as part of the Baggies' plans to restructure.
Hammond joined the club in April 2016 having previously been director of football at Reading, where he worked with manager Alan Pardew, who parted company with West Brom this month.
Hammond wished the club "every success" as he "moves on to future projects".
Would people want him back at Reading?
It would be our only hope of getting our money back on Aluko!Old Man Andrews wrote:Yep the guy knows how to polish a turd for sure. I think we could do with thatr this summer. Joey Van Den Berg to Ajax for £5million!Forbury Lion wrote:£4m for Sean Morrison tooOld Man Andrews wrote:
He managed to get Derby to pay £3 million for Nick Blackman. The bloke is a hero.
In an absolute heart beat I'd have him back. He was DoF from 2003-2016 easily the most successful period in our history. And for every Hal there's at least one Doyle to balance it! Come home Nick(y)NeilD wrote:http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43737853
BBC Sport -
West Brom technical director Nick Hammond has left the club as part of the Baggies' plans to restructure.
Hammond joined the club in April 2016 having previously been director of football at Reading, where he worked with manager Alan Pardew, who parted company with West Brom this month.
Hammond wished the club "every success" as he "moves on to future projects".
Would people want him back at Reading?
Plus MFing One.10539.4 Miles Away wrote:In an absolute heart beat I'd have him back. He was DoF from 2003-2016 easily the most successful period in our history. And for every Hal there's at least one Doyle to balance it! Come home Nick(y)NeilD wrote:http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43737853
BBC Sport -
West Brom technical director Nick Hammond has left the club as part of the Baggies' plans to restructure.
Hammond joined the club in April 2016 having previously been director of football at Reading, where he worked with manager Alan Pardew, who parted company with West Brom this month.
Hammond wished the club "every success" as he "moves on to future projects".
Would people want him back at Reading?
What about Virgin Media, localish company, are used to being involved with failing football clubs as well.strap wrote:Frankly I fear we are stuck with BT due to the impact of Rooney's Rule, (or whatever it's called these days).
Sorry strap, but that comes across as borderline racist there. Plus there is no Rooney rule in English football.strap wrote:
Frankly I fear we are stuck with BT due to the impact of Rooney's Rule, (or whatever it's called these days).
+1Stranded wrote:Sorry strap, but that comes across as borderline racist there. Plus there is no Rooney rule in English football.strap wrote:
Frankly I fear we are stuck with BT due to the impact of Rooney's Rule, (or whatever it's called these days).
I, for one, would welcome something like this in English football. Pittsburgh are the ones who championed this (hence the rule being named after then owner Dan Rooney) and they have had a very successful time under Mike Tomlin.The Rooney Rule is a National Football League policy that requires league teams to interview minority candidates for head coaching and senior football operation jobs. It is sometimes cited as an example of affirmative action, though there is no quota or preference given to minorities in the hiring of candidates.
Not borderline, just racist.Stranded wrote:Sorry strap, but that comes across as borderline racist there. Plus there is no Rooney rule in English football.strap wrote:
Frankly I fear we are stuck with BT due to the impact of Rooney's Rule, (or whatever it's called these days).
He also got 500k for Andy Hughes in the last year of the players contract. That is the work of the Messiah!Old Man Andrews wrote:He managed to get Derby to pay £3 million for Nick Blackman. The bloke is a hero.NeilD wrote:http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43737853
BBC Sport -
West Brom technical director Nick Hammond has left the club as part of the Baggies' plans to restructure.
Hammond joined the club in April 2016 having previously been director of football at Reading, where he worked with manager Alan Pardew, who parted company with West Brom this month.
Hammond wished the club "every success" as he "moves on to future projects".
Would people want him back at Reading?
Doesn't that require you to interview x number of people from whatever minority group/groups it's aimed at? - It doesn't mean you can't get rid of someone who happens to belong to one of those groups if you have a business reason to do so and as long as they are not unfairly dismissed and compensated as per contract and/or mutual agreement.strap wrote:Frankly I fear we are stuck with BT due to the impact of Rooney's Rule, (or whatever it's called these days).
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