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It's not just

LenGlover
LenGlover Posts: 31,707
edited December 2006 in General Charlton
the football side that will change radically if we get relegated.

I'd imagine an awful lot of non- football staff would face redundancy and the Football In The Community schemes may well have to be scaled back although I vaguely remember hearing that they were self financing.

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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,033
    agreed, the financing of the community scheme i believe comes largely through grants and fees.

    maybe a slight cutback will be necessary in the catering, marketing and communications depts, but i don't think the overall extent would be too great, particularly not in the first year.

    we're talking like its already happened.....
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,707
    edited December 2006
    I don't mean to!

    It's just that the more you think about it the wider the ripples spread across the pond!
  • Ketman
    Ketman Posts: 6,796
    Imagine if you currently work for CAFC seeing that load on Non-triers do their level best to lose you your Job. Thing is the modern day footballer does not really care anymore, they just move onto pastures new whilst a club that gets relegated end up goonering half their staff, most of which are good hard working honest people with mortgages & will end up losing their job through no fault of their own. I wonder how many of our players can claim to have done their job to the best of their ability this season?
  • [cite]Posted By: AFKA Bartram[/cite]agreed, the financing of the community scheme i believe comes largely through grants and fees.

    maybe a slight cutback will be necessary in the catering, marketing and communications depts, but i don't think the overall extent would be too great, particularly not in the first year.

    we're talking like its already happened.....

    merging the ticket office with the conference/banqueting dept and calling it the commercial centre was just a cost (job) cutting excercise. i know the ex ticket office manager, even though he isn't a cafc fan, he is a decent bloke and imo didn't deserve the boot.
    in fact, cafc has a quite bad record/reputation as an employer (non playing). i know of a number of ex staff that went to tribunal, or paid off with the promise not to say anything.
    oh........ all above allegedly.