Gary HaywardPitmanKeith wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 1:27 pmWhich one of those two used to manage us then???Lee K wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 12:34 pmIndeed, and this is why Steve Cunningham was sacked by Curzon Ashton just two weeks ago…Perton Pitman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 12:27 pm A new appointment has been made very swiftly. You'd almost believe that this was planned!!
https://www.buxtonfc.co.uk/post/new-man ... -appointed
https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/sport ... ie-3424471
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Cunnigham or Crossley haven't and that's what the articles aboutLee K wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 1:57 pmGary HaywardPitmanKeith wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 1:27 pmWhich one of those two used to manage us then???Lee K wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 12:34 pmIndeed, and this is why Steve Cunningham was sacked by Curzon Ashton just two weeks ago…Perton Pitman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 12:27 pm A new appointment has been made very swiftly. You'd almost believe that this was planned!!
https://www.buxtonfc.co.uk/post/new-man ... -appointed
https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/sport ... ie-3424471
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It all relates to Hayward though so I’m claiming it as relevantPitmanKeith wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 2:51 pmCunnigham or Crossley haven't and that's what the articles aboutLee K wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 1:57 pmGary HaywardPitmanKeith wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 1:27 pmWhich one of those two used to manage us then???Lee K wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 12:34 pmIndeed, and this is why Steve Cunningham was sacked by Curzon Ashton just two weeks ago…Perton Pitman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 12:27 pm A new appointment has been made very swiftly. You'd almost believe that this was planned!!
https://www.buxtonfc.co.uk/post/new-man ... -appointed
https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/sport ... ie-3424471
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Indeed it is.
As in all walks of life loyalty is a rare commodity. What goes around comes around I guess and at some point all managers feel like they have been dumped on so some probably like to land the first blow.
As in all walks of life loyalty is a rare commodity. What goes around comes around I guess and at some point all managers feel like they have been dumped on so some probably like to land the first blow.
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He was talking to the NLP only last Sunday about being the first wheelchair-bound manager to manage in the FA Cup proper.Perton Pitman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 3:28 pm Indeed it is.
As in all walks of life loyalty is a rare commodity. What goes around comes around I guess and at some point all managers feel like they have been dumped on so some probably like to land the first blow.
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I still think there is more to this than just an assistant manager taking a holiday.Perton Pitman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03 2021 3:28 pm Indeed it is.
As in all walks of life loyalty is a rare commodity. What goes around comes around I guess and at some point all managers feel like they have been dumped on so some probably like to land the first blow.
But I suppose the real reason will stay in the dark halls off footballs way of life.
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Toothy has left SCT, detailed statement on the FB link here:
He's managed over 350 games for them in two spells...
He's managed over 350 games for them in two spells...
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Gavin Hurren is the new Bromsgrove Sporting manager, assisted by Gary Birch.
https://bromsgrovesporting.co.uk/club-n ... announced/
https://bromsgrovesporting.co.uk/club-n ... ing-staff/
https://bromsgrovesporting.co.uk/club-n ... announced/
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Perton posted the Hurren news here on Friday...Dash wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17 2021 9:50 am Gavin Hurren is the new Bromsgrove Sporting manager, assisted by Gary Birch.
https://bromsgrovesporting.co.uk/club-n ... announced/
https://bromsgrovesporting.co.uk/club-n ... ing-staff/
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=71&p=101433&hilit=hurren#p101433
But fair play, he belongs on both threads
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Frank still believes he knows what he is doing, when we all know he never has…
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This means that Frank M Sinclair now becomes Head of Youth Development phase:
https://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/new ... assistant/
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They don't know what they're doing..
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https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/61620959.amp
Former assistant manager to Frank Sinclair at Keys Park becomes new Halifax boss.
Former assistant manager to Frank Sinclair at Keys Park becomes new Halifax boss.
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Toothy on and more outspoken than ever now he’s out of the game. Brilliant!
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PitmanKeith wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28 2022 8:02 pm
Found their level then...
I also like the "work with players to help improve and develop regardless of their age or experience" bit. But not too much experience please. Otherwise we'll have to show you the door.
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Will be interesting to see how KMR gets on. Clubs at this level do have a fair few youngsters in their ranks as well as a sprinkling of experienced heads. I doubt that many sides (I've seen a fair few games in this league in the last 12 months) will try to pass the ball around too much as the players simply aren't good enough and some pitches are poor.