Whilst relegation is a major issue with fans, spare a thought for non-football staff.
No doubt after three years of PL football with all that it entails on match-days and during the week, large numbers of jobs were created in PR, IT, Catering to name just a few, just to satisfy media demands.
These jobs may now be surplus to requirements so we should think about these people because, let's face it, the footballers won't find themselves redundant.
Posted By: trustsec on April 28th 2014 at 08:39:40
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- Whilst relegation is a major issue with fans, spare a thought for non-football staff. (NCFC) - trustsec, Apr 28, 08:39:40
- Good point that, also other local suppliers may see contracts with the club reduced or cut (NCFC) - megson, Apr 28, 09:35:43
- Was in the "Coach" the other day and talked about this to some of the staff (NCFC) - Jambocanary, Apr 28, 09:43:53
- That's a positive then. I was thinking more of those that supply the club direct though. (n/m) (NCFC) - megson, Apr 28, 13:11:09
- Was in the "Coach" the other day and talked about this to some of the staff (NCFC) - Jambocanary, Apr 28, 09:43:53
- Yes. Good point. Not that the players give a fuck. (n/m) (NCFC) - Pit, Apr 28, 09:14:40
- very well said (n/m) (NCFC) - Dirty Delia, Apr 28, 08:50:26
- or rejoice that they might sack the social media team (n/m) (NCFC) - SCC 28, Apr 28, 08:42:54
- #PrayForTunnelCam (n/m) (NCFC) - bird table, Apr 28, 09:09:07
- Good point that, also other local suppliers may see contracts with the club reduced or cut (NCFC) - megson, Apr 28, 09:35:43
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