Mike Rigg
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Mike Rigg
Is he still with us? If so, What is his role?
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Re: Mike Rigg
The Guardian of the Twix Vault.Richardsbfc wrote:Is he still with us? If so, What is his role?
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Re: Mike Rigg
Cheese and ham
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Re: Mike Rigg
That’s a teacake, not a role.TheFamilyCat wrote:Cheese and ham
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Re: Mike Rigg
I know his brother, oil.
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It takes time this transfer malarky. Rigg will be up and running at full speed about the same time as Defour.
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Wonder how much he gets paid ?
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I have heard he is very good in the dressing room
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I'd give rigg, er the boot
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Not only that, I have heard we got good discount on some lovely hanging baskets down at Gawthorpe.Devils_Advocate wrote:I have heard he is very good in the dressing room
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Re: Mike Rigg
Where we going with this?
Rigg to blame for Tom leaving maybe???...
Rigg to blame for Tom leaving maybe???...
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Re: Mike Rigg
I think it's more in line with the thinking that we had this unveiling of a staff member who's job was purported to be to help us with recruitment as that's what his bread and butter is and so far we've got Rodriguez who's an obvious choice and Pieters from our feeder club.
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Absolutely. Two transfer windows and zero recruitment really.ClaretAndJew wrote:I think it's more in line with the thinking that we had this unveiling of a staff member who's job was purported to be to help us with recruitment as that's what his bread and butter is and so far we've got Rodriguez who's an obvious choice and Pieters from our feeder club.
If that is his role, he has failed miserably thus far.
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Rigg sorts out the paying in code for clubs like Villa.
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Joking apart, unfair to lay this on Rigg...or any others if truth be known. We are what we are, we all remember the dark days, including those at the top table. Their primary task is to keep us financially healthy, if you look thru the last 4 years then its job done. Banging the same drum, we will only move on with outside finance, which wont happen...so let's enjoy our days in the sun !!
Re: Mike Rigg
He's hiding under his spreadsheet.
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The best way of keeping us financially healthy is continued membership of the Premier League
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Not sure where he is but our Transfer links are definitely Rigg a Mortis.
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Re: Mike Rigg
Not Dyche fit.
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It’s a fair question really. Seems a fair easy job, especially if you don’t actually have to recruit any players. Wonder what salary he’s on?
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Re: Mike Rigg
Is he on the grass yet?
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He's just been given a new computer.
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Heres his Brother Martin
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Presumably his new computer isn't compatible with Windows
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Whatever his role is, it seems like brilliant work if you can get it. (And people think teachers have a cushy number!!)
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Boom there it is!randomclaret2 wrote:Presumably his new computer isn't compatible with Windows
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He signed Sergio Aguero for Man City (not that he was an unknown at the time, mind)
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Re: Mike Rigg
I’d imagine that his job is to oversee the identification of players.
If Dyche doesn’t want them or the board won’t fund them, then what can he do?
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that we sign almost all of our players from half a dozen clubs currently in the Championship. It’s a clearly a market Dyche trusts and Garlick will fund.
In any event, Rigg has already said that his primary focus is on Academy/U23 squad recruitment.
If Dyche doesn’t want them or the board won’t fund them, then what can he do?
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that we sign almost all of our players from half a dozen clubs currently in the Championship. It’s a clearly a market Dyche trusts and Garlick will fund.
In any event, Rigg has already said that his primary focus is on Academy/U23 squad recruitment.
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Re: Mike Rigg
agreenwood wrote:I’d imagine that his job is to oversee the identification of players.
If Dyche doesn’t want them or the board won’t fund them, then what can he do?
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that we sign almost all of our players from half a dozen clubs currently in the Championship. It’s a clearly a market Dyche trusts and Garlick will fund.
In any event, Rigg has already said that his primary focus is on Academy/U23 squad recruitment.
Spot on
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Stop being so bloody reasonable. You do know that your raising the tone of this thread, don't you?agreenwood wrote:I’d imagine that his job is to oversee the identification of players.
If Dyche doesn’t want them or the board won’t fund them, then what can he do?
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that we sign almost all of our players from half a dozen clubs currently in the Championship. It’s a clearly a market Dyche trusts and Garlick will fund.
In any event, Rigg has already said that his primary focus is on Academy/U23 squad recruitment.
Re: Mike Rigg
Let's keep it humorous and light hearted.
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Re: Mike Rigg
I'm sure that he's like a duck on the water.
Above the water all is calm and serene, but under
the water he'll be paddling away like a man possessed.
Here's hoping that the analogy is accurate.
Above the water all is calm and serene, but under
the water he'll be paddling away like a man possessed.
Here's hoping that the analogy is accurate.