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Add Swansea (the real people's club) to the list.

 

In the week the Directors drew £2m, they are also advertising for full-time unpaid analyst - must be BSc/MSc

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where did i say you did ? :guns:

A quick scan of Jobs in Sport on that site adds West Brom to the unpaid list. Netball Umpires are getting £12-£15 per hour.

 

That Reading job spec is scandalous. Must be able to drive and go to away games but no travel expenses as well as no salary.

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If somebody wants to approach a company or individual and ask for some mentoring, job shadowing or similar at their own cost, or even volunteer for a charity, fair enough, but this stuff is pretty shabby, it's either a job that needs doing or it isn't

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and Madjeski wants a minutes silence for Thatcher

 

 

worrac***

The Premier League is almost a paradigm for her philosophy.

 

She could have run it better than Scudamore, even in her addled later years.

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Someone I heard of recently, the sister of an Polish girl who is a friend of a friend (bear with me), recently had to pay £400 to an agency before they'd set her up with a job as a hotel cleaner.

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Both clubs advertising for full and part-time unpaid interns posts.

 

Reading's includes full time unpaid analyst.

 

Bustards

http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1465490/50-people-applied-job-wigan-manager

 

 

Wigan chairman Dave Whelan has revealed that 50 managers have already applied to replace Roberto Martinez at the FA Cup winners. Martinez informed Whelan of his decision to leave the relegated Latics last week and has had talks with Everton.But although Wigan still technically have a manager, owner Whelan had been inundated with applications from men hoping to succeed Martinez.He told Wigan Today: "Roberto is still our manager and we're still waiting on Everton to say they want to appoint him or they don't. "If Everton want to take him then there is £2 million of compensation to be paid to Wigan Athletic, so we can't jeopardise that. "We've got a list of candidates who have applied and we must have 50 people on it. We've got some very good and talented managers who have applied - there are some very high profile names on there."Former England manager Steve McClaren, who has been out of work since leaving FC Twente, has been installed as the favourite by the bookmakers with Owen Coyle, who left Bolton last October, second.Rene Meulensteen, who left Manchester United after serving as Sir Alex Ferguson's first-team coach, has also been linked with the job.

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