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Thread: Who do you want as our next Manager?

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Someone that?s been a football manager or is a manager

    Not a guy that stood in for 2 matches because the manager had been sacked
    Struggling aren't you?
    Maybe someone like Steve Evans? He fits your criteria.

  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    Struggling aren't you?
    Maybe someone like Steve Evans? He fits your criteria.
    Yes and so is TS, hence the choice of Hamshaw

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    Am i correct in believing Warne and Barker cannot seek employment until their severance contract expires (June?) ? Maybe Hamshaw is keeping the seat warm til then !

  4. #64
    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertop View Post
    Am i correct in believing Warne and Barker cannot seek employment until their severance contract expires (June?) ? Maybe Hamshaw is keeping the seat warm til then !
    Yes there could be a clause like that in the termination agreement and also a clause that requires confidentiality

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    A manager used to a small budget, small ground, had success with a club, now unemployed.

    That man Rob Edwards, who took small club Luton Town into the premiership on a shoe-string,
    a man who knows the ins & outs of football.
    Rob Edwards left Luton Town by mutual consent, he knew that the club could not hold onto a
    premiership place, with relegation to the championship, he knew he had taken Luton Town as
    far as he could.
    Could he be looking for a new challenge.

  6. #66
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    A manager used to a small budget, small ground, had success with a club, now unemployed.

    That man Rob Edwards, who took small club Luton Town into the premiership on a shoe-string,
    a man who knows the ins & outs of football.
    Rob Edwards left Luton Town by mutual consent, he knew that the club could not hold onto a
    premiership place, with relegation to the championship, he knew he had taken Luton Town as
    far as he could.
    Could he be looking for a new challenge.
    There are many managers that are looking for a new challenge but it doesn't mean they would relish the one they would face at RUFC.

    In just over 18 months we've gone from a car crash (MT) to a train crash (LR) to a plane crash (SE). Boothy would have been in his element with all this wreckage to melt down

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    Good luck to Matt and Andy. I sincerely hope they do well and get the job on a permanent basis. However, I think everyone who has been saying the players don?t want to play for Evans will soon realise that the players are sh1t.

    Can?t pass, can?t control the ball, weak as children on the ball, don?t move off the ball, no footballing instinct.

    Like I say, good luck Matt and Andy. If they can change this group of frauds then they deserve the job.

  8. #68
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    A manager used to a small budget, small ground, had success with a club, now unemployed.

    That man Rob Edwards, who took small club Luton Town into the premiership on a shoe-string,
    a man who knows the ins & outs of football.
    Rob Edwards left Luton Town by mutual consent, he knew that the club could not hold onto a
    premiership place, with relegation to the championship, he knew he had taken Luton Town as
    far as he could.
    Could he be looking for a new challenge.
    Small budget I bet their wage bill was 3 times ours.His first season at Luton wage bill 27.6m.
    Last edited by Lolmorgan; 30-03-2025 at 06:26 PM.

  9. #69
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    Having watched Crawleys work rate & togetherness plus tidy football I?d give Crawley manager a go.

  10. #70
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    Having watched Crawleys work rate & togetherness plus tidy football I?d give Crawley manager a go.
    He only came back to Crawley 9 days ago.

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