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Also, do you think we have avoided to pay him off as it’s “mutual”? Or did we just do that to keep a bit of his reputation in tact?

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6 minutes ago, 19QOS19 said:

I'm not sure we'll have a big enough player budget for him. 

We will still be one of the best payers in this division next season, for the love of god just hope we use our budget on 18 players rather than 28!

 

*but yes understand players going PT with a decent paid job outside football might see us struggle to attract some players.

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Just now, QoS99 said:

We will still be one of the best payers in this division next season, for the love of god just hope we use our budget on 18 players rather than 28!

It won't be 18 players if we hire McCall. 

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Just now, 19QOS19 said:

It won't be 18 players if we hire McCall. 

Yeah and he comes across as a character who is difficult to manage, so that’s the issue on wanting to hire him.

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15 minutes ago, QoS99 said:

Also, do you think we have avoided to pay him off as it’s “mutual”? Or did we just do that to keep a bit of his reputation in tact?

Don't you think he may have had a performance related clause somewhere. Have to finish at least in the promotion play-offs by end of season?

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4 minutes ago, Spring Onion said:

Don't you think he may have had a performance related clause somewhere. Have to finish at least in the promotion play-offs by end of season?

You’d think so, but with us who knows.

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McCall's record in his previous spell here:

Queen of the South November 2005 28 April 2007 70 19 24 27 27.14

That 27.14 win percentage is worse than Gibson (36.59), AJ's second stint (28.85), Naysmith (35.04), Bartley (37.04) and isn't much better than that of Gus (23.81).

It would probably have been worse had it not been for Stephen Dobbie and Allan Jenkins.

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4 minutes ago, Slipmat said:

McCall's record in his previous spell here:

Queen of the South November 2005 28 April 2007 70 19 24 27 27.14

That 27.14 win percentage is worse than Gibson (36.59), AJ's second stint (28.85), Naysmith (35.04), Bartley (37.04) and isn't much better than that of Gus (23.81).

It would probably have been worse had it not been for Stephen Dobbie and Allan Jenkins.

Look what he’s done since then though with Thistle and Ayr

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3 minutes ago, Slipmat said:

McCall's record in his previous spell here:

Queen of the South November 2005 28 April 2007 70 19 24 27 27.14

That 27.14 win percentage is worse than Gibson (36.59), AJ's second stint (28.85), Naysmith (35.04), Bartley (37.04) and isn't much better than that of Gus (23.81).

It would probably have been worse had it not been for Stephen Dobbie and Allan Jenkins.

Aye as I've said, he put good foundations in but he wasn't exactly a great manager. I'd argue hiring McCall is less ambitious than Murphy*. 

 

*That's not to say those two are the only options/are even going to be considered. 

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