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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
:) I think Phil Hackney should do a caretakers job untill a suitable candidate is chosen,simple reason he nos the player and they no him with Coid and Hughes, to help him on team selection :)
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YES to that one!!! two foot two, eyes are blue :dancedog: now where's me bandwagon? |
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Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
A sad day to be an accy fan, having to discuss a replacement for king coley.
Paul Cook would be good with his success across the pond. |
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im sure mr khan and mr heys have got load's of irons in the fire, if were short im sure eric would do a job for a few month
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[quote=ddevil2006;964461if were short im sure eric would do a job for a few month[/quote]
In that case I'm definatley glad my linesmans days are over :D |
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Id rather be DEAD than that see that fool at the Crown ever again !
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Paul Cook must be number one on the list as far as I'm concerned.
Pato for caretaker (if he isn't taken to Dale) until an approach can be made. |
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In the interim someone within maybe Liam Richardson
But I would go with Jim Harvey Current Stalybridge Manager Ex Morecambe Manager He knows the non league market/lower division market |
Re: The King is gone = new management, who?
see on sky sports news that Preston coach David Unsworth has 'left with immediate effect' - didn't someone say Rob Heys was supposedly watching Proccyat Preston last Saturday !
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conspiracy ahoy :alright: |
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surely Unsworth's not fell out with the new boss there already !
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David Unsworth and Graham Alexander would be a dream ticket for both them and Stanley in my opinion. They stood in after Phil Orange got sacked and with the club in utter turmoil, pulled out 8 points from 5 games. Not a staggering total but they steadied the ship only for Westley to capsize it again on Saturday.
I'd love to see those two get a crack at the Stanley job. |
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