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Maybe but I feel that highly successful and well paid players would struggle to understand the budget restraints of lower league football clubs.
Yes, agree entirely, what we need is someone who undertsands budget constraints at this level , possibly with a strong financial background with some coaching qualifications who understa...........oh hang on
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Madeleymariner |
November 17, 2019, 1:09pm |
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A friend heard a rumour that we'll have a new owner during the next week or so and he wants to bring in his own manager, hence Jolley's departure. Hearsay, I know, but quite feasible possible if the new owner has a big enough wallet (and probably ego).
Its that Glen Tamplin bloke
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November 17, 2019, 1:11pm |
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Maybe but I feel that highly successful and well paid players would struggle to understand the budget restraints of lower league football clubs.
Like Sol Campbell
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TheRonRaffertyFanClub |
November 17, 2019, 1:16pm |
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Maybe but I feel that highly successful and well paid players would struggle to understand the budget restraints of lower league football clubs.
That may be true, plus the fact that their expectations of what the players of that level can achieve on the pitch can be too high. Just to modify that - unless you are like Mike Lyons and find the players are actually better than you.
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November 17, 2019, 1:21pm |
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Whoever the next applicant for the job is, he needs to do his homework on our board, trawl through the comments on this site and only then apply if he has serious masochistic tendencies.
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rancido |
November 17, 2019, 1:25pm |
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Quoted from 3610
Choosing a manager is a lottery. Most of the time it doesn't work out.
All you can do is try to pick someone who matches your philosophy as a club. I think jolley matched that. Blooding the youth and getting involved with the community.
This match up works both ways though. And it seems our boards ambitions didn't match jolleys. I hear the final straw was the Stevenage game where fenty cancelled the players overnight hotel. Leaving three players to go down anyway and pay for themselves. Not exactly a board who are 'going for it' this year.
Therefore the next manager must be one who wants to progress youth through the club and play attractive football our fans want to see. The likes of Holloway just wouldn't put up with fentys excrement.
Tisdale would be the stand out for me. But feel he would be looking for a job higher up the league.
Ian evatt is doing wonders at Barrow on limited funds. And if he has learnt anything from his time playing under Holloway then he will progress further up the leagues.
The problem is the board. Their complete lack of any involvement of progressing the club. You can do excrement loads more to build a club than just chuck Money at it. So who bloody knows who the next manager will be. Probably be the candidate who agrees to team up with fenty and lay into the poor guy hosting the next agm.
I do find the comment about the Stevenage game impossible to believe. When a club plays away it's travel expenses are paid by the home club, which in that case would have been Stevenage. Those are the only monies a club gets from an away game.
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November 17, 2019, 1:26pm |
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Henrik Larsson anyone. Says in today's Daily Mail willing to start anywhere. Says he doesn't need to do another days work but wants to manage in England . Just missed out on the Southend job . Worth an enquiry.
It was a strange saga involving Larsson and Southend. Ron Martin (Southend's owner) had negotiated with the Swede for weeks and was all set to announce his appointment when the third member of the proposed new management team, Tommy Johnson, took a job with another League One team; it turned out to be Blackpool. As a result the whole deal was off because Larsson felt he needed the Englishman's knowledge of lower division English football if he was to take the job. I think it was a very fortunate turn of events for The Shrimpers because as a consequence they appointed Sol Campbell. Although he's yet to pick up a point since his arrival I think there's good reason to be optimistic if you're a Southend United supporter now Campbell is in charge. I thought the Larsson appointment would have been a high profile disaster.
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chaos33 |
November 17, 2019, 8:12pm |
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I do find the comment about the Stevenage game impossible to believe. When a club plays away it's travel expenses are paid by the home club, which in that case would have been Stevenage. Those are the only monies a club gets from an away game.
Please point me in the direction of a source that stipulates that...
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3610 |
November 17, 2019, 8:25pm |
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I do find the comment about the Stevenage game impossible to believe. When a club plays away it's travel expenses are paid by the home club, which in that case would have been Stevenage. Those are the only monies a club gets from an away game.
Think that’s only for 12pm or earlier kick offs
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November 17, 2019, 9:50pm |
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Please point me in the direction of a source that stipulates that...
EFL rule 27.4
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