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arnapie
14-09-2017, 06:08 PM
Looks like K Nolan is with us for the long haul, and says it would take a lot to lure him away,if ever, which I am chuffed with. I reckon we are well set for a Warnock type of success with Nolan

https://t.co/EedNMhDczv

countygump
14-09-2017, 06:21 PM
Looks like K Nolan is with us for the long haul, and says it would take a lot to lure him away,if ever, which I am chuffed with. I reckon we are well set for a Warnock type of success with Nolan

https://t.co/EedNMhDczv

25 min freebie on that very subject plus his thoughts on last Tues and next Sat's match.


https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/nolan

DaveSmithRules
14-09-2017, 06:32 PM
Personally i'm a little bit worried that Bolton are currently sitting bottom of the Championship. It's a smart move by Alan Hardy to extend Nolan's contract, but if they end up sacking Parkinson then he'll be on their shortlist for sure!

countygump
14-09-2017, 06:44 PM
Personally i'm a little bit worried that Bolton are currently sitting bottom of the Championship. It's a smart move by Alan Hardy to extend Nolan's contract, but if they end up sacking Parkinson then he'll be on their shortlist for sure!


Well accordion to the above interview, he ain't going nowhere, DSR.

Mind, they all say that, next thing they're leaving the car engine running while they slide the office key under the door.

Proudpie
14-09-2017, 07:27 PM
What else is KN supposed to say - as soon as a bigger club come along offering to triple my wages, I'm off ?
We all know how football works.
If Kev gets us in the playoffs or better the writing will be on the wall
Chris Wilder
Paul Cook
Etc

jackal2
14-09-2017, 08:02 PM
Well accordion to the above interview, he ain't going nowhere, DSR.

Mind, they all say that, next thing they're leaving the car engine running while they slide the office key under the door.

Generally this is true, but the reason I'm inclined to believe Kevin Nolan's assurances is that he already knows what it's like to have a bad chairman from his experiences at Leyton Orient. He clearly has an exceptional relationship with Alan Hardy and he might be less inclined to make an "ambitious" move away than other young managers who don't yet know that all that glistens isn't gold.