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Diesel 27-02-2006 17:48

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You honestly think Coley would leave Accrington for Morecambe?

Morecambe_Red 27-02-2006 17:50

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Originally Posted by Diesel
You honestly think Coley would leave Accrington for Morecambe?

yes

next question

maccawozzagod 27-02-2006 18:27

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you've more chance of winning the league this year.

Crawl back under your cockle-shell.

Doug 27-02-2006 18:39

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Originally Posted by Morecambe_Red
yes

next question

Have you been selling your medication again………:p :)

fettler 27-02-2006 19:20

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it only works if you keep taking it!!

MichiganRed 27-02-2006 21:41

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Originally Posted by ZiggyStardust
Next season; whatever the outcome of this season, do you think the same management will stil be in charge at the IES?

Forgive my ignorance, but I'm afraid that I don't understand the reason for asking this question. Is it customary to dismiss the management team when a side attains promotion? If so, why? Is it assumed that a manager can only be succesful up to a certain league and after that he has no value? Does the game really change that much from level to level? I understand the skill level required of the players increases but it seems to me the basic concepts of successful football remain constant.

Bazf 28-02-2006 12:59

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Originally Posted by MichiganRed
Forgive my ignorance, but I'm afraid that I don't understand the reason for asking this question. Is it customary to dismiss the management team when a side attains promotion? If so, why? Is it assumed that a manager can only be succesful up to a certain league and after that he has no value? Does the game really change that much from level to level? I understand the skill level required of the players increases but it seems to me the basic concepts of successful football remain constant.

In an American analogy its the same as moving from triple A to the big Leagues and not many make it that way.
As for Management and coaching, some of the best coaches have made it from the lower leagues and been successful, but like all sports and levels you need to improve with the team and that you will only find out when you get there. :)

MichiganRed 28-02-2006 22:27

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Originally Posted by Bazf
...but like all sports and levels you need to improve with the team and that you will only find out when you get there. :)

That was my thinking. During the first season in the Conference, some comments were made about the management team not being good enough for this league. Obviously, they have put paid to that but I find it ironic for them to be subjected to it once again. Perhaps that is just the nature of the beast.


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