The official club site announced today, ‘Phil Parkinson is set to become Hull City boss after the two clubs agreed a compensation figure on Thursday afternoon.’
‘The U’s Chairman Peter Heard and his Hull counterpart Adam Pearson, along with their respective legal teams have been thrashing out the details over the past few days and finally agreed the amount required to release manager Phil Parkinson from his contract at Layer Road.’
Vital Colchester can reveal that City chief Adam Pearson decided on Thursday to pay a rumoured £400,000 compensation to United for the 38-year-old, who then had his resignation accepted by Heard.
So there you have it. The real question remains, ‘who will manage us?’
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what you think your compo was and he’s a loss for you, i think you’re going to struggle
” big big loss for you- i would be gutted “
” TOUGH TOUGH SEASON FOR YOU- BACKS TO THE WALLS TIME”
Hope you don’t rely on Cureton – look what he done for us – Good luck anyway.
whatever you do dont employ bobby williamson he ,s the worst manager plymouth have ever had .
Sven’s looking for a new club !!!
Have you heard the rumor that Chelsea is buying Freddy Adu and loaning him to your club for the 1st ½ of the season?
That is surely a huge loss for Colchester.