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  • Is it really a good idea to make Hammy temporary?

    Why not go balls out and give him the job now?

    I don't get this- he has no experience. He has been in football a long time and if he can't manage now- he never will


    I can see this going t its up.

    Suppose Hammy doesn't turn it around immediately, I can see TS taking ages to appoint a new manager and the pre- season and transfer window getting eaten up

    Give it Hammy full time now.

  • #2
    Originally posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Why not go balls out and give him the job now?

    I don't get this- he has no experience. He has been in football a long time and if he can't manage now- he never will


    I can see this going t its up.

    Suppose Hammy doesn't turn it around immediately, I can see TS taking ages to appoint a new manager and the pre- season and transfer window getting eaten up

    Give it Hammy full time now.
    We did business last summer early... everyone was buzzing over it , look how that turned out

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    • #3
      Desperate times calls for desperate measures.
      Personal thinks it's a huge risk giving it him short term never mind full time.
      it's a bit like bringing in Neil redfern imo. Some peeps are suited to youth/under 21 players. Others are lower league managers. Some are top notch man managers.
      I've always seen hamshaw in the youth managment roll. Wiles always spoke highly of hamshaw though don't recalling his name being mentioned by the senior pros. Though Viktor did speak highly of Warrington and the other keeper coach who went to Preston.

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      • #4
        Hammy himself may have wanted it to be to the end of the season.
        If Paul Warne gets another managerial job Hammy could probably earn more as his first team coach than we would pay him as manager

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mellowmiller View Post
          Hammy himself may have wanted it to be to the end of the season.
          If Paul Warne gets another managerial job Hammy could probably earn more as his first team coach than we would pay him as manager
          That's an excellent point Mellow

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          • #6
            Originally posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
            That's an excellent point Mellow
            Indeed it is

            Has the umbilical cord been cut?

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            • #7
              Warne has already been offered a job at one of SE old teams. He didn't need long to think about it and turned it down

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              • #8
                Originally posted by caytonmiller View Post
                Desperate times calls for desperate measures.
                Personal thinks it's a huge risk giving it him short term never mind full time.
                it's a bit like bringing in Neil redfern imo. Some peeps are suited to youth/under 21 players. Others are lower league managers. Some are top notch man managers.
                I've always seen hamshaw in the youth managment roll. Wiles always spoke highly of hamshaw though don't recalling his name being mentioned by the senior pros. Though Viktor did speak highly of Warrington and the other keeper coach who went to Preston.
                Paul Warne was a fitness coach, if Matt Hamshaw wants to try let him. Can?t be any worse than what?s gone before him this season. Even if relegated can you blame him.

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                • #9
                  A good start would be to clear out the dross asap - obvious they dont want to be there , the lump up front who walks around for one - pay him off !

                  Time will tell but it?s down to the owner where this goes yet again !

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Stansmate View Post
                    the lump up front who walks around for one - pay him off !
                    Which one?

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                    • #11
                      Yeah 🤣 same which one! The one with nervous twitch, the one who cost us a million like some sick joke or the one more suited to being a gardener her spends that much time nose on the grass.

                      The whole squad apart from a couple of young prospects have to go, and yes I'll include Haks and Humphreys

                      Sibley and Jack Holmes only ones worth keeping !

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                      • #12
                        Apologies -I knew that would come back !

                        I meant the tattooed one but I?d put hugehill in that lump category too.

                        Hes no saint Nomby but hardly a lump 👍

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                        • #13
                          [QUOTE=MAMiller;40682640]Yeah 🤣 same which one! The one with nervous twitch, the one who cost us a million like some sick joke or the one more suited to being a gardener her spends that much time nose on the grass.

                          The whole squad apart from a couple of young prospects have to go, and yes I'll include Haks and Humphreys

                          Sibley and Jack Holmes only ones worth keeping ![/QUO

                          Sibley and Holmes are league 2 at best.

                          Sibley was petrified yesterday. Totally went to pieces

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by caytonmiller View Post
                            Desperate times calls for desperate measures.
                            Personal thinks it's a huge risk giving it him short term never mind full time.
                            it's a bit like bringing in Neil redfern imo. Some peeps are suited to youth/under 21 players. Others are lower league managers. Some are top notch man managers.
                            I've always seen hamshaw in the youth managment roll. Wiles always spoke highly of hamshaw though don't recalling his name being mentioned by the senior pros. Though Viktor did speak highly of Warrington and the other keeper coach who went to Preston.
                            Wiles/Hammy Rawmarsh connection?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by caytonmiller View Post
                              Warne has already been offered a job at one of SE old teams. He didn't need long to think about it and turned it down
                              Gillingham.

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