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Thread: Managerial Movers and Shakers (2020-21)

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    Keith Hill announced as new manager of Tranmere Rovers, I think he will get them in the play offs at least, Tranmere unlucky last season to get relegated, one of the better teams to come to NYS last season. Congratulations to James Vaughan on his 100th goal today.

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    Not forgetting - Paul Tisdale named Bristol Rovers manager on 19th November, John Sheridan named manager of Swindon Town 13th November.

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    Steve ( The umbrella man ) McClaren returns to Derby County, having managed the club twice, this time he returns as, Advisor to the board & Technical director.
    Advisor to the board is what I would have liked at our club, especially in what valuations the club put on players we sold on the cheap.

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    Sam Ricketts Shrewsbury Town. Parted company. Paul Hurst bookies favourite to replace him.

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    Don't know if anyone follows Scottish football but Gary Holt resigns as manager of Livingston.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Don't know if anyone follows Scottish football but Gary Holt resigns as manager of Livingston.

    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...nager-23071760

    Difficult decision for Holt by the sounds of it.

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    Shrewsbury Town appoint Steve Cotterill as manager.
    Media were hinting at Paul Hurst going back, but Shrewsbury board could have thought he left the club, to go to Ipswich, so no return.

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    Wayne Rooney organised a meeting with Derby County players, at the training ground Friday morning.
    Where Rooney told the Derby County players he will be in charge of team affairs, for the foreseeable future, seems he is not going to play himself, instead direct the team from the touchline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    Wayne Rooney organised a meeting with Derby County players, at the training ground Friday morning.
    Where Rooney told the Derby County players he will be in charge of team affairs, for the foreseeable future, seems he is not going to play himself, instead direct the team from the touchline.
    Not playing but directing, is he still going to claim his awesome wage for not playing? Sounds like he's halfway there to being their new Manager. This must have had the blessing of McCLaren from upstairs.

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    He's got my blessing too.
    Hopeless

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