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It probably does not matter who it is. The club are in the relegation zone without a manager. Forget the January transfer window. We have to pay off the ex-manager. The players we have on loan will go back to their clubs, Mozika who is on a week to week contract will leave, we will recall our out on loan players breaking the hearts of supporters of clubs like Bideford and Swindon Submarine, and players who should have been on their way during the January window (freeing up a fair bit of cash as they are the most highly paid) will dig their heels in and will still be here in May. The club will probably be relegated well before May in any case so I don't suppose it really matters.
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Sturrock as DoF and Hargreaves as First Team coach / Manager

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One issue with Greavsie, is two of his good mates are still in the squad, wonder if that would have an affect, or would it push Nicholson and Mansell into coaching/player roles?
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We've now had ten managers in less than 8 years since Leroy left-this suggests major underlying problems at Board level that must be addressed if we are to give the new incumbent(however it maybe) any chance of moving the club forward. The question is will the Board realise something has to be done to deal with these off-field issues and will they have the courage to tackle these problems head-on. Who will instigate the neccessary actions that need to be taken? It won't be pleasant and there is likely to be some major fall-outs,resignations and redundancies;but unless someone's brave enough to take the initiative the club will lurch from one crisis to another in my opinion.
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sam_ wrote:One issue with Greavsie, is two of his good mates are still in the squad, wonder if that would have an affect, or would it push Nicholson and Mansell into coaching/player roles?
Agree it could be an issue but also I could be the exact thing we need at the moment - some team spirit which seems to have been very lacking under Knill's guidance.

If this duo where put in place and they could get the blend right in terms of team unity and also leadership it could be a very productive relationship. Great experience and great enthusiasm can only be a good thing.
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Mr. Behind is right. What is required is firm, perhaps dictatorial, leadership. Equally, the new managerial appointee should be willing and able to impose firm leadership. In the latter case, of course, this should be a part of his footballing make-up: he should be well qualified (in a footballing/coaching sense) and able to control and dominate - but not alienate - the troops.
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wivelgull wrote:Mr. Behind is right. What is required is firm, perhaps dictatorial, leadership. Equally, the new managerial appointee should be willing and able to impose firm leadership. In the latter case, of course, this should be a part of his footballing make-up: he should be well qualified (in a footballing/coaching sense) and able to control and dominate - but not alienate - the troops.
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stefano wrote:It probably does not matter who it is. The club are in the relegation zone without a manager. Forget the January transfer window. We have to pay off the ex-manager. The players we have on loan will go back to their clubs, Mozika who is on a week to week contract will leave, we will recall our out on loan players breaking the hearts of supporters of clubs like Bideford and Swindon Submarine, and players who should have been on their way during the January window (freeing up a fair bit of cash as they are the most highly paid) will dig their heels in and will still be here in May. The club will probably be relegated well before May in any case so I don't suppose it really matters.
That's rather negative, Stef ! You may well be proved right about the loanees, both in and out, but there are many on this Forum, and I am one of them, who feel that the players at the club are better than our league position. I am optimistic with the right person in charge who will change the team formation - and use substitutes more effectively - we can move away from the relegation places.
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tomogull wrote: That's rather negative, Stef ! You may well be proved right about the loanees, both in and out, but there are many on this Forum, and I am one of them, who feel that the players at the club are better than our league position. I am optimistic with the right person in charge who will change the team formation - and use substitutes more effectively - we can move away from the relegation places.
I hope you are right. I just think our club is in a lot more turmoil than we wish to imagine and do not think the fix is as straightforward as changing the manager (again!).
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It now seems we want Hargreaves!
Problem is so do N orthampton. He is being interviewed at the Cobblebrs today.
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Phipsy wrote:It now seems we want Hargreaves!
Problem is so do Northampton. He is being interviewed at the Cobblebrs today.
... and don't include me in the 'we'! ;-)

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Behind-the-Gulls wrote:We've now had ten managers in less than 8 years since Leroy left-this suggests major underlying problems at Board level that must be addressed if we are to give the new incumbent(however it maybe) any chance of moving the club forward. The question is will the Board realise something has to be done to deal with these off-field issues and will they have the courage to tackle these problems head-on. Who will instigate the neccessary actions that need to be taken? It won't be pleasant and there is likely to be some major fall-outs,resignations and redundancies;but unless someone's brave enough to take the initiative the club will lurch from one crisis to another in my opinion.
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sam_ wrote:One issue with Greavsie, is two of his good mates are still in the squad, wonder if that would have an affect, or would it push Nicholson and Mansell into coaching/player roles?
No need both are good enough if played right, even if Nico is coming to the end of his career he's got comething to prove. We will now see the players who played for themselves leave, as they could have had no feeling for the club if they had the choice to stay. :-/
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