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UpTheDale 26-01-2012 15:37

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stanley management prospects

Moore targets Stanley post | League 2 Football News | Football365

Revived Red 26-01-2012 17:39

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Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 965311)
I believe Ronnie Moore has submitted his CV to the club.

Someone else with a rather iffy management career. His Wikipedia entry suggests he left two clubs because of poor season ticket sales. What does that mean? Did these sales fail to live up to his expectations? Or could the clubs not afford him? Either way, it would not appear to augur well.

VALAIRIAN 26-01-2012 17:48

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 965346)
Someone else with a rather iffy management career. His Wikipedia entry suggests he left two clubs because of poor season ticket sales. What does that mean? Did these sales fail to live up to his expectations? Or could the clubs not afford him? Either way, it would not appear to augur well.

Common sense post, journeymen, we do not need!!!!!!!!!!!

P.S. Are you up on Saturday????

Revived Red 26-01-2012 18:05

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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 965352)
P.S. Are you up on Saturday????

Gutted that I cannot make it this week. But, all being well, I will be at Crewe.

VALAIRIAN 26-01-2012 18:13

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 965363)
Gutted that I cannot make it this week. But, all being well, I will be at Crewe.

May see you there then :rolleyes: :D :D

smudgie 26-01-2012 18:15

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I cant wait for the chippy at Crewe already :)

Redraine 26-01-2012 18:35

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I'm really chuffed that Leam is being given a chance to make his mark in management. I just hope he can distance himself somewhat from his former team mates, as he will have to make some tough decisions re. personnel in the coming weeks.

maccawozzagod 26-01-2012 18:42

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tracksuit or 3 piece suit for Leam on saturday?

VALAIRIAN 26-01-2012 18:51

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3 Piece......................

cashman 26-01-2012 19:04

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Originally Posted by Redraine (Post 965381)
I'm really chuffed that Leam is being given a chance to make his mark in management. I just hope he can distance himself somewhat from his former team mates, as he will have to make some tough decisions re. personnel in the coming weeks.

That shouldn't be a problem,slong as he keeps well in wi n interpreter.:hehetable

DaveinGermany 26-01-2012 19:06

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 965394)
That shouldn't be a problem,slong as he keeps well in wi n interpreter.:hehetable

Low blow Cashy, well below the belt. :D

choirboy 26-01-2012 22:13

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I reckon that Liam is a two piece suit man. With room for a cracking STANLEY tie in full view.
Good Luck Liam, 100% backing.

cashman 26-01-2012 22:56

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Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 965446)
I reckon that Liam is a two piece suit man. With room for a cracking STANLEY tie in full view.
Good Luck Liam, 100% backing.

Probably so, couldn't give a toss if he wears Black Bin Bags slong as he does the business.n am very optimistic he will.:)

Long time red 27-01-2012 10:07

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Originally Posted by B16Dunk (Post 964803)
What worries me most is have we got the people to make the right selection? This one is probably more important than that of John & Jimmy?

The best comment yet. This is really a bigger decision than Eric took when he appointed Coley. Coley had time to bed in, Unibond, Conference etc plus he had a football man at the helm. Ash is a great lad but a football league reserve side gets coached not managed, Clitheroe to Div 2
I dont think so. The problem is who will make the decision as we have not got a "football man" at the club,

Revived Red 27-01-2012 10:47

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Originally Posted by Long time red (Post 965497)
we have not got a "football man" at the club,

Other clubs have plenty of "football men" but they still appoint the likes of S G Erikson, Steve McLaren, Paul Ince etc etc. Football is littered with poor managerial appointments by so-called "football men". Some of these are, in fact, a case of good manager in wrong job, for example Roy Hodgson at Liverpool. In terms of resources and facilities, Accrington Stanley is a rather quirky club. The appointment must be made by an "Accrington Stanley man" - someone who has a deep knowledge of what makes this proud club tick.


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