I have looked mate, but can not find anything about Rob Edwards having new employment.
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Good luck Matt and Andy, hope we see a better match at Northampton, at least a bit more effort from the players..........utm.
Duff for me.
I wanted to nick Clough from Mansfield before we got Evans in but that's even less likely now.
Not an 'established' manager. Absolutely not a 50+/60+ career manager who's been around the block because he'll have no interest in the long term plan we clearly need. Not a mid-40s type who's had mixed fortunes, because they'll be off at the first sign of a job offer with a team who have a less autocratic, boys club vibe, the first time they have a winning streak and get some attention.
Not an up-and-coming Damien Duff type who's had success in a lesser league/division. They will either struggle with our structure and leave, or somehow navigate our weird structure, have some success, then leave for a bigger club on the back of their success.
Not a returning player/coach/manager. Warne was something of a fluke. Evans was terrible - embarrassing even. Ronnie's second stint wasn't great and got pretty weird by the end. Aside from Woody (who apparently wants to keep playing) there's no obvious candidate for me (the talk of Morrison is laughable - not one of ours, wasn't a leader, absolute plodder).
First timer. Ex-pro. Stayed in football. Small town background. 3-digit IQ. It's the only way we get a man who gets us, wants to think beyond next season, gets the respect of players we want around the place, isn't primed to walk out at a moment's notice. Hamshaw fits the bill, and so will many others. If Hamshaw isn't right, they need to have a shortlist drawn up pretty f***ing quickly.
An interesting read Ulley.
I think if we had an ambitious owner with a progressive, forward thinking board of directors, some of the categories you have ruled out would actually fit the bill long term.
Unfortunately we have a leader who has lost interest but remains surrounded by a bunch of yes men who are snuggled into their comfort zones so, yes, the options are indeed limited.
We can only hope Hamshaw is another "happy accident" appointment.