It's been at least a few days since AH last got a bit of press, what else is a man supposed to do?
What odds on Nolan (and Fletcher et al) being back by the weekend?
I'm wondering if it's going to be Neal Ardley? He left Wimbledon yesterday and was there for six years and look what he did, or is it just a coincidence?
I know they've struggled this season but you've got to think how far he took them in all that time and got them promoted to where we want to go and that is League One.
I'd say he must be an automatic strong contender for the job.
According to Leigh Curtis Michael Appleton and Neal Ardley are the front runners for the managers job.
Appleton looks to have a good cv.
https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport...-frame-2214975
I hope AH has learned that a novice manager (Chettle?) is riskier than one with a year's experience and that one is even riskier than a proven one who would demand a more expensive contract. I'm not saying risks never work but we should be looking at someone who's been there, done that and hasn't just lost his job. There is still a lot of kudos in managing the oldest...etc., and we are sitting at the blunt end of the old fourth division. It could attract someone with the confidence to manage a club that's old and struggling.
Steve Chettle takes charge tomorrow night v Doncaster.
His team selection will be interesting even though most of us hate the competition.
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Last edited by Oldstripy; 13-11-2018 at 02:17 PM.