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Two things.
1. A big thank-you to all the people who run, work and volunteer at Stanley. Many thanks for making my match day experience what it is. 2. As far as money is concerned, there are more advantages to keeping it quiet than making it public. It commercially sensitive information. How would it really help if the fans knew the compensation paid for John and Jimmy. It might be nice to know, but If I knew, how would that really help the club? It would be more useful to another club or an agent advising another club on a transfer fee or a player negotiating terms. Therefore better to keep it quiet. As far as a new manager is concerned, at interview if the club are serious about a candidate, it may be important to discuss if any or no money is available for player wages or fees. But the candidate would be told that information in confidence and only if the club are serious about the candidate. Therefore I agree with Shaker. |
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Just a thought wonder if John and Jimmy might return to the Stanley sooner than we think i.e. our Lancs senior cup semi final against Wigan on the 7th of Feb. Would be good to give them a proper Stanley send off.
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After feeling quite down at the beginning of the week, after some time for reflection, I feel quite excited about the future now.
Remember, when Coleman first came to Stanley he had little management credibility and he was still learning his trade in that department. Whilst it's true he worked on small budgets in recent years, during his early years at the club he wasn't exactly starved for cash and he was financially supported in many of his transfer desires by the then Chairman. It's time to move on now and I think it may be the opportunity for another up-and-coming manager to work their magic. Maybe Coleman was tired of 'fire fighting' constantly at Stanley and it's good he's moved on? I can't blame him. Maybe new blood will rejuvenate the Stanley experience? I think it's exciting to think what may be to come. :) One thing's for certain, it won't be dull! |
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the end of an era.
Ive had 2 names mentioned to me who are interested in the job. Roy Evans and paul Ince. |
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I just dont buy into this "you have to be "experienced" mode of thinking. If thats the case,just fill the team full of journeymen. Sooner try a Eddie Howe type of manager,up and coming,and full of bright ideas |
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Those in charge now,will hopefully step up to the Mark, As fer INCE hes in the "Westley" category.:(
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for those that didn't catch Granada news Granada Regional News | Granada Reports - ITV Local
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im not saying give them the job, merely pointing out they want it and are hungry to prove themselves.
Personally, i would like the new manager to sign romy boco as player/coach. |
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