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TownSNAFU5
November 21, 2019, 10:37am
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Never mind “pub” who said  that we are a “team”?
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If that performance last night was a "new manager bounce" I would hate to think what the score would have been under the old regime. Plus, although we may talk of Dave Moore getting the job, without those very important FA coaching badges he cannot be appointed. I find this strange, as it could be claimed it's restriction of labour, where unless you have done the badges you cannot be a manager.


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If that performance last night was a "new manager bounce" I would hate to think what the score would have been under the old regime. Plus, although we may talk of Dave Moore getting the job, without those very important FA coaching badges he cannot be appointed. I find this strange, as it could be claimed it's restriction of labour, where unless you have done the badges you cannot be a manager.




You can't drive an articulated lorry unless you have the correct licence.   I'm going back a long way now, but when I was an apprentice diesel fitter, I drove lorries all over the place once I reached the age of 21, Bedford RL's, Bedford TK's, Commer TS3's, 8 Wheel Fodens and Atkinsons, etc.  but when the HGV licence was introduced, I wasn't allowed to drive any lorries until I had the correct qualification, i.e. the HGV licence.

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November 21, 2019, 6:19pm
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Quoted from Gaffer58
If that performance last night was a "new manager bounce" I would hate to think what the score would have been under the old regime. Plus, although we may talk of Dave Moore getting the job, without those very important FA coaching badges he cannot be appointed. I find this strange, as it could be claimed it's restriction of labour, where unless you have done the badges you cannot be a manager.




There are some jobs where a special qualification is necessary I suppose, like the law and medicine. But I agree, being a football manager or even a coach should not depend 100% on someone having this arbitrary licence. Has anyone noticed any improvement in overall standard of play that can be directly linked to coaches having a badge? Football is just an entertainment industry, do film producers only employ directors who have studied dramatic art, costumes and lighting?



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November 21, 2019, 6:25pm

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This A Licence cr*p seems to give people delusions of grandeur when they no real on-the-ground experience.

Dave Moore has been caretaker manager for us twice, both times showing marked improvement in effort and organisation, like someone said he also manage Scunthorpe.

But if he can't because of that stupid new rule then he can't. My gut just tells me Limbrick sullied by Jolley allegiance just like Wilko couldn't get a tune out the players once Slade was dispensed having been part of the bald ones setup.
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November 21, 2019, 6:36pm

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In February 2011 he took over as the club's caretaker manager following the sacking of Neil Woods[3] and on 5 March 2011 Moore and Robbie Stockdale took charge of the clubs 2-1 victory over A.F.C. Wimbledon.[4] Moore and Stockdale's reign lasted four games with victories against A.F.C. Wimbledon and Kettering Town, a draw with Gateshead and a defeat against Bath City. On 23 March 2011 Grimsby appointed Paul Hurst and Rob Scott as joint managers, and with there no need for an Assistant Manager at the club Moore reverted to his role as physiotherapist.


So 3 wins, a draw and a loss after Woodsy's failings... I'd take that kinda bounce right now. But no the powers that be think someone who never managed but got a fancy bit of paper better suited.
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Abdul19
November 21, 2019, 6:41pm

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Losing to Bath as a caretaker - surprised we didn't give him the job


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To be fair, we lost to plenty of unfashionable teams in that era! And I wasn't suggesting he should have got the job, just that he's always been a no-nonsense steady hand as a stop-gap measure.
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