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ukcowboy 05-06-2009 15:43

Err Lets hope this is just speculation
 
Football | News | League 1 | General news | Stanley duo would relish Rovers chance - ITV Sport

or

NewsNow: Accrington Stanley

Nickelson 05-06-2009 15:47

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R.I.P Accrington Stanley

ukcowboy 05-06-2009 15:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 719042)
R.I.P Accrington Stanley

If it happens then someone would come in. Dont get me wrong, I would not be happy to see them go (yes I have changed my mind on this,after much thought), but the club must go onwards............Though who would want the position in the current climate I have no idea :(

Nickelson 05-06-2009 15:55

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Well who could the club afford to bring in ? Paul Ince :O.

The club would most likley have to bring in a bunch of nobodys.

Reamer 05-06-2009 16:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 719045)
Well who could the club afford to bring in ? Paul Ince :O.

The club would most likley have to bring in a bunch of nobodys.



Nothing like positive thinking, is there ?

Nickelson 05-06-2009 16:06

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Originally Posted by Reamer (Post 719048)
Nothing like positive thinking, is there ?

Nothing to make a fan feel postive about the club atm.

Reamer 05-06-2009 16:10

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The club will be here after Whalley, After Coleman, after Bell, after Mullin.............
If the fans want a club

Christies Child 05-06-2009 16:44

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With all due respect to Coley....how the *ell he be considered a serious candidate for the job?

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Redraine 05-06-2009 18:24

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Originally Posted by Christies Child (Post 719060)
With all due respect to Coley....how the *ell he be considered a serious candidate for the job?

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Very possibly, and you show no repect at all to Coley, I'm afraid.

slerpy 05-06-2009 18:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 719050)
Nothing to make a fan feel postive about the club atm.

If you don't experience the lows you never really enjoy the highs. How boring to support Man.U. and monotonously be at the top, no fun in that. Viva the rollacoaster !

simon 05-06-2009 18:32

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This is an interesting read.

Procter faces Accrington Stanley D-Day (From Lancashire Telegraph)

VALAIRIAN 05-06-2009 22:17

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I thought that John and Jimmy had signed rolling contracts????

mab 05-06-2009 22:31

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Staff news ( Friday 1st May 2009 )
http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/gfx/news/ball.gifhttp://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/gfx/news/line.gif
Management duo sign new deal
http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/g...nd%20david.jpgStanley manager John coleman and his assistant Jimmy Bell have this afternoon agreed new deals to keep them at the club for an eleventh year on a twelve month rolling deal.

Over the last ten years the duo have taken Accrington Stanley from the UniBond First Division, then through the UniBond Premier League and the Nationwide Conference before leading us back into the Football League where we have successfully competed for the last three years.

John and Jimmy will put pen to paper on the contract next week, with John becoming the Football League's longest serving manager, and third longest serving in the country behind Manchester United's Alex Ferguson and Arsenal's Arsene Wenger.

Speaking about the agreement the Stanley boss said "I've always loved being at Accrington Stanley and never wanted to go anywhere else. We've enjoyed some good success over the years but I have always been of the opinion that there is still so much we can do here. You look at our results this season and if we had got what we arguably deserved from some of those games we would have been much higher up the table. I am looking to keep a lot of the squad together from this season with one or two key additions and we are already looking forward to the challenge of next season."

Stanley chief executive Rob Heys added "It is great to have agreed a new deal with John and Jimmy, their committment to the club has always been unquestionable and we look foward to working together in the future to keep the club moving forward both on and off the field."

Talks are now well underway with the squad with regards to next season, with further news of the results of player contract negotiations to be announced next week

VALAIRIAN 05-06-2009 22:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mab (Post 719133)
Staff news ( Friday 1st May 2009 )
http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/gfx/news/ball.gifhttp://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/gfx/news/line.gif
Management duo sign new deal
http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/g...nd%20david.jpgStanley manager John coleman and his assistant Jimmy Bell have this afternoon agreed new deals to keep them at the club for an eleventh year on a twelve month rolling deal.

Over the last ten years the duo have taken Accrington Stanley from the UniBond First Division, then through the UniBond Premier League and the Nationwide Conference before leading us back into the Football League where we have successfully competed for the last three years.

John and Jimmy will put pen to paper on the contract next week, with John becoming the Football League's longest serving manager, and third longest serving in the country behind Manchester United's Alex Ferguson and Arsenal's Arsene Wenger.

Speaking about the agreement the Stanley boss said "I've always loved being at Accrington Stanley and never wanted to go anywhere else. We've enjoyed some good success over the years but I have always been of the opinion that there is still so much we can do here. You look at our results this season and if we had got what we arguably deserved from some of those games we would have been much higher up the table. I am looking to keep a lot of the squad together from this season with one or two key additions and we are already looking forward to the challenge of next season."

Stanley chief executive Rob Heys added "It is great to have agreed a new deal with John and Jimmy, their committment to the club has always been unquestionable and we look foward to working together in the future to keep the club moving forward both on and off the field."

Talks are now well underway with the squad with regards to next season, with further news of the results of player contract negotiations to be announced next week

Cheers Mab, but it does say "Will put pen to paper next week" maybe they did not???

widnes viking 05-06-2009 23:08

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Back to point - from what I hear from a V reliable source Procter is on his way out which is a sad day for the club because he is a lad prepared to put his foot in week in week out which is pretty rare these days.


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