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Chimer 17-09-2014 14:54

Re: Stanley's next manager?
 
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Originally Posted by Chimer (Post 1117373)
If you're vaguely interested in a club, you might lose interest if things don't go the way you think you should. But if you support a club, you support the club. You don't (you can't!) switch support on and off depending on what happens or as people come and go. Whoever's manager on Saturday, it's still On Stanley On.

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Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1117425)
I've heard it's Steve Evans with Westley as Number 2 :eek:

I reserve the right to delete my earlier post!! :D

Alvin the chipmunk 17-09-2014 15:02

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1117475)
I will listen, with interest, to the accent of the Professor's first signing for the club.

This is a point which really riles me. Of course we will have a lot of Scouse signings. That's the area JC and JB know and they have contacts within the Liverpool and Everton networks who give the lowdown on talented youngsters. They'd be foolish not to utilise this. Plus the camaraderie factor.


You can argue the toss about honesty and professionalism all you like. Simple act is Beattie with all his contacts in the game and faux professionalism is simply not as good at winning games of football as the Professor.

If this comes to pass I will be so fired up for Northampton away!!

So swift was the rise of Coleman's Reds...it is easy to forget the depths from which he dragged us. How many who criticise where in the crowd in the NPL Division 1? The irony being that most who deride them would never have set foot near the Crown if not for JC and JB's winning sides.

Critcise them all you like but James Beattie is the new Leighton James. He was given a huge budget by Marsden's own admission and looking at how you see it either failed or did the least that was expected of him. Simple.

Love how the play-of team and promotion winning squads took more stick then Beattie does for scraping survival.

Agree with Shakey about styles too. We have oten had swashbuckling sides under Coley...if anything we were often too gung ho!!! Be it Payne, Prendergast, Marsh, Shirley, Ryan, Grant, Craney, Roberts....there has always been one player you'd give the ball to to conjure some magic. Under Beattie we have never had that....oh sorry. Kal Naismith.

There remains some sort of perverse paranoia over the fact that Coley had been at the club longer than 60% of the fan base. The critics could never handle the fact he always improved our position. Before a ball had even been kicked the "taken as far as he can brigade piped up and were always shot down on the field.

What can he do with the of the pitch stability we have now and the bowling green surface. The mind boggles.

Even if you disregard the play-of season....If a step backwards is a step towards continuity, season on season improvement, consistent survival, cup runs and a feel good factor on the terraces then so be it. :)

To the Crown.
One early morn.
Came a man,
To make the tea.
And they made him manager...
And his name was Jamesss Beattiiiee....


And will Jeffers now return? :)

DAV007 17-09-2014 15:03

Re: Stanley's next manager?
 
I have heard again today (only rumour) that James Beattie was asked to go before Friday but tried to hang on.

Again, only rumour.

DAV007 17-09-2014 15:06

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People need to wake up, Beattie was taking us no where, his tactics, team selection and signings where drab.

Welcome back home to the football genius, Mr. John Coleman.

lancsdave 17-09-2014 15:15

Re: Stanley's next manager?
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1117477)
Well of 100 applicants or so,probably 30/40% of em will no doubt be rubbish, its insulting i think to the serious uns, if a deal has already been done, it aint the proper way to do things imho.

If the job had been advertised then it would have been an insult to think they put some effort in to be ignored. But was it advertised ?

smobile 17-09-2014 15:18

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 1117484)
If the job had been advertised then it would have been an insult to think they put some effort in to be ignored. But was it advertised ?

Only in the Sligo Evening News :D

Lost in Cornwall 17-09-2014 15:19

Re: Stanley's next manager?
 
I agree with some that the football in the Conference winning season was the best I've seen from Stanley. I don't like John Coleman's attitude to officials and in many ways re appointing him would be a backwards step. Personally I would go with Paul Stephenson or look at people like Flitcroft and Jansen. I certainly don't want to see a perennial lower league traveller. But whoever is appointed I'll still support the team.

Alvin the chipmunk 17-09-2014 15:24

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Fola Onibuje to return as player manager. Done deal.

RedArmy1968 17-09-2014 15:25

Re: Stanley's next manager?
 
I was told by someone on Sunday 7th September, that James Beattie would be gone before the end of the week and John and Jimmy had already held meetings with Peter Marsden to be his replacement.

Once he was gone, it was a one horse race, there was nobody else in the running to become the next manager.

DAV007 17-09-2014 15:29

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And nor should there be.

However, if Stevenson was not told of developments, then there is a clear communication problem not to mention a lack of decency.

Chubbyman 17-09-2014 16:24

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OH DEAR...............I've just had another phone call asking if I knew anything about Brett Ormerod being asked if he would like to be assistant to Paul Stevenson....that would be an interesting scenario...I wonder if W H Smiths would accept all the Scouse Phrase Books back and issue a refund?

stanley nick 17-09-2014 16:38

Re: Stanley's next manager?
 
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Originally Posted by Chubbyman (Post 1117499)
OH DEAR...............I've just had another phone call asking if I knew anything about Brett Ormerod being asked if he would like to be assistant to Paul Stevenson....that would be an interesting scenario...I wonder if W H Smiths would accept all the Scouse Phrase Books back and issue a refund?

To be confirmed thursday john coleman/ manager, jimmy bell assistant manager,
paul stevenson coach

DAV007 17-09-2014 16:38

Re: Stanley's next manager?
 
Blackburn Rovers v Derby County - BBC Sport

It would seem David Dunn is missing from tonight's game for other reasons, anyone spotted him near Accy?

DAV007 17-09-2014 16:39

Re: Stanley's next manager?
 
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Originally Posted by stanley nick (Post 1117503)
To be confirmed thursday john coleman/ manager, jimmy bell assistant manager,
paul stevenson coach

Excellent news.

Does Stephenson know Coley from the past?

Chubbyman 17-09-2014 16:42

Re: Stanley's next manager?
 
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Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1117504)
Blackburn Rovers v Derby County - BBC Sport

It would seem David Dunn is missing from tonight's game for other reasons, anyone spotted him near Accy?

Strange...never picked his son up from school today as he usually does.


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