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23-01-2012, 23:35
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
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I just hope that we dont end up having lots of different managers in a relatively short space of time which has happened at other clubs in the past.
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thats what happened before coley was manager 6 in a couple of years
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24-01-2012, 03:02
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
Very, very careful consideration required now......
Difficult man (men??- assuming J.B. & whoever else follow him to Spotland) to replace.
I like the idea of not rushing anything...After all.....another 10-13 points on board and we're safe....for this year.
Promote from within (temporarily) and then have another look at the sitaution in May.
One wrong move now and I'd hate to think or comprehend the consequences......
For me...I'm thinking...must have experience, can work on a budget, commands respect, has an eye for a player.
Only one that springs to mind at the moment is Sammy Mac...Done it before at Morecambe....ticks all those boxes. Any thoughts????
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24-01-2012, 08:04
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
I assume that they are only temporary?
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24-01-2012, 08:27
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
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I assume that they are only temporary?
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D K D C Kiwi, I like it!
Up the Stanley!
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24-01-2012, 08:39
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
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I just hope that we dont end up having lots of different managers in a relatively short space of time which has happened at other clubs in the past.
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Like this club before Coleman and Bell arrived.
Not surprised about Bryan Hughes.
I thought last night Stanley should be able to offer him an acceptable deal and the chance to move on to player management.
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24-01-2012, 08:49
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
Tin Monkey sums up my feelings as to the best scenario if we could manage it. Trouble is no one springs immediately to my mind who comes close to John Coleman.
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In the words of Phil Staley, any manager must have a big black book of contacts. That book is only built up with experience and developing strong contacts. That's the kind of manager we now need, not some unproven 'up-and-comer'.
The problem is, can we afford to pay the wages of that kind of manager and would they want to come anyway?
I'd consider a younger, but experienced non-league manager. One with a book of contacts and the hunger to move onwards and upwards.
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24-01-2012, 09:05
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
I was going to throw my name into the hat but I could'nt do the night matches as I got to be in bed by 9pm ;-p
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24-01-2012, 09:09
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
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Simple really, don't change much,Patto in charge till end of season with Hughes and Liam assisting.
Saves the club money and gives them breathing space to make the right appointment.
Liam as a long shot,as he knows the club and has his badges
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Not a bad guess!!,2 out of 3 lol , happy with that
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24-01-2012, 09:19
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
Makes me think maybe Patto is off with Coley and Jimmy then - seems strange no mention of him in the set-up.
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24-01-2012, 09:22
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
Must have had some inside info
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24-01-2012, 09:22
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
Patto, Benny Hill (Joe) and goalkeeping coach Billy Stewart all placed on gardening leave whilst the picture becomes clearer - according to Chris Flanagan.
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24-01-2012, 09:26
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
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Tin Monkey sums up my feelings as to the best scenario if we could manage it. Trouble is no one springs immediately to my mind who comes close to John Coleman.
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Gary Flitcroft and matt jansen perhaps ?
Sammy Mac would be the relatively safe option.
Cook would be a decent replacement possibly.
Watson at Southport is doing very well on small budget i believe.
All mentioned by other people above. Depending on circumstances and perhaps eagerness of a manager to get back in the game maybe just maybe a biggish experienced name might see it as a route back i.e sanchez at barnet.
Sad to see jc and jb leave but thanks and well done in your achievements and endless efforts of bringing and trying to bring success to ASFC.
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24-01-2012, 09:28
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
Paul Buckle did a decent job at Torquay on a budget
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24-01-2012, 09:30
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Re: New Manager Thread....
Ashley Hoskin??? Can Stanley afford a man who sells cheese for a living, get in the real world!!!
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