Paul Scholes resigned by TEXT and ‘refused to discuss’ why he quit, claims Oldham owner who hits back at claims from Man Utd legend
Abdallah Lemsagam insists he let Scholes do exactly what he wanted while in charge despite claims Manchester United legend received emails telling him who to pick
THE owner of Oldham Athletic has hit back at Paul Scholes' claims he interfered with team selection - and revealed the Manchester United legend quit as manager by text.
Scholes decided to resign as boss of the team he supported as a boy on Wedneday, just 31 days after taking charge in his first managerial role.
It has been claimed that Scholes was unable to work with the freedom he expected and had been promised, amid suggestions owner Abdallah Lemsagam was trying to interfere too much.
But Lemsagam hit back in a strong statement to the League two club's supporters which insisted he had kept all promises made to ex-England star Scholes.
The statement said: "I am disappointed by Paul’s decision to resign and surprised by the reasons he has given in his statement.
"Both myself and the staff at the club gave Paul all the support and autonomy that he asked for.
"I personally was always supportive of any decisions Paul made or consulted me on reassuring him that he was the man in charge.
"I continued to encourage him despite the results and reassured him that his job was secure. I was content to remain in League Two for this season and working with the team we have for the remainder of this season is important.
"Paul and I both agreed that there is potential but I reassured him that he had my full backing to rebuild the team of his choice next season.
"He did not raise any concerns at all about the team or any other matters informally or formally, prior to his resignation. He gave no opportunity or indications that he needed to address any issues at all.
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"I have been in Dubai over the last couple of weeks and actually at ease knowing that he was in charge.
"I was very surprised as he simply resigned by text on Wednesday afternoon and has refused to discuss matters that influenced him to make his decision.
"Management is a difficult job and both myself and everyone at the club would have worked with Paul to find solutions, had we been given the chance.
"I personally believed that he would be the manager to take us forward this season and next and I know many of you felt the same.
"As a club we wish him well again and thank him for his contribution. I have commenced working on the appointment of a new manager. Rest assured that since the news of Paul’s resignation I have had many offers that I will consider very carefully before making a decision.
"Paul’s assistant manager, Mick Priest is still working with the team and is happy to continue at the club.
"In the meantime, I do ask that you continue to support our club and the players as you have always done."