Mr Owers steps down
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Ok where is Harrops role or is more business than recruitment. Shambles last time around with a massive wait. Prehaps instinct will be better than a long drawn out process this time !
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Harrop was stood down from any involvement in the football side of things during the recent reallocation of responsibilities, which makes me wonder whether the reshuffle was to make way for a new manager.MellowYellow wrote: ↑12 Sep 2018, 19:20
However a major stumbling block as with our last recruitment search is 'proven managers' want full control of all football matters which leaves Harrop in limbo. Maybe this time round Harrop will find himself surplus to requirements.
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I wouldn't get too carried away with that. They sent us two players who had one good match so far.SenorDingDong wrote: ↑12 Sep 2018, 19:24
It's somewhat humiliating but we could do a loss worse than being Bristol City's feeder club for a couple seasons, they seem to be sending some decent players down our end.
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I don't have the insight into why these changes were made, but your theory has much credence. It is evident that Ower's dismissal was not a knee jerk reaction and was in the the pipeline for a few weeks. Therefore, such changes must have been made with an overall purpose i.e. a new manager is already lined up with a guarantee that all football matters will be under his jurisdiction.Plainmoor78 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2018, 19:44 Harrop was stood down from any involvement in the football side of things during the recent reallocation of responsibilities, which makes me wonder whether the reshuffle was to make way for a new manager.
I really hope the club is not lazy like the Herald Express and considers former players or managers or those who manage minor clubs locally. There are managers out there who we haven’t thought of, who would be more suitable. The likes of Mark Collier, Bobby Wilkinson would be better choices than the #legend route and you’d hope Harrop ha snothing to do with the recruitment this time and this Edwards guy recruits as he would in a company. You choose who you think the best people are, not the most popular or those who used to work there.
Good point - let's hope so. I can't remember the stats - wasn't is 4 weeks and 6 games without a manager - and 1 point? We never recovered from that fiasco.MellowYellow wrote: ↑12 Sep 2018, 20:01 I don't have the insight into why these changes were made, but your theory has much credence. It is evident that Ower's dismissal was not a knee jerk reaction and was in the the pipeline for a few weeks. Therefore, such changes must have been made with an overall purpose i.e. a new manager is already lined up with a guarantee that all football matters will be under his jurisdiction.
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dennisk wrote: ↑12 Sep 2018, 18:46 Gilbert Gull - NO!
The new manager will be one of the following:
Herring Gull
Yellow-legged Gull
Black-headed Gull
Common Gull
Little Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Great Black-backed Gull
Glaucous Gull
Iceland Gull
Kittiwake
Mediterranean Gull
Or a touch of the exotics, maybe the rare Ivory Gull or Ross's Gull, things certainly need to TERN but we don't want to be Skua(d).
No bird-brained suggestions please........
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Albert Tross?
The "other" Kevin Nicholson posted this on Twitter just over a week ago
https://x.com/kevnicholson1/status/1036577647281823745
Did well at Bangor City in the Welsh League - until they had to let him go due to off-field problems which were none of his doing. Was with us (the Grecians) in the youth set up for a while. Highly regarded. Could do worse.
https://x.com/kevnicholson1/status/1036577647281823745
Did well at Bangor City in the Welsh League - until they had to let him go due to off-field problems which were none of his doing. Was with us (the Grecians) in the youth set up for a while. Highly regarded. Could do worse.
Hmm not sure the link works. Anyhow, his Twitter ID is @kevnicholson1 if you're interested
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I ve heard he has done good job on very low budget too
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