Yes, sorry I did re-edit to refer to his previous success has been to gain NLS status this season. Good manager though, 350 games in the last six season taking them on a promotions journey from Ryman South title in 2012/13 to promotion to NLS last season raising gate attendance from a few hundred to over 1,500 a game. Lot of disruption at Dulwich with property developers (sound familiar) leading to them being kicked out of their ground with the prospect of a winding up order. If approached he may see Torquay as a move in the right direction.
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No chance Gav would leave.
You need to know a little bit about the man.
His reason for living is his Aspire Academy which gives disadvantaged south London kids a second chance.
You need to know a little bit about the man.
His reason for living is his Aspire Academy which gives disadvantaged south London kids a second chance.
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Looks like we are going to face some competition in getting next manager. Glenn Tamplin has just sacked another manager at Billericay.
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Your probably right. But then again he turned down a approach by Welling saying “I’m heavily involved at Dulwich Hamlet. I believe in the project and I think if I’m to leave here, it’s got to be for something I feel is going to push me on to another level".
Rose is and wants to be a football manager first and foremost and has aspiration higher than just an academy coach (as passionate as he is about it ) for 26 students who have two training session per week outside College time and play on a Sunday. There is also nothing to say he could not continue the management of academy, he has coaches training the students, so does not need to be there 24/7. Plus we would be a great feeder club.
So the time to move to a higher level may be now given that Dulwich is losing £150,000 before rent and operations cost; players budget cut 20% to £4,000, which has not increased as promised to Rose when he signed a new contract; bar/drink profits of £50,000 withheld by the landlords; a club that now survives on donations and gate takings with a winding up petition around the corner.
All the above said, I really only threw his name in the pot, as a manager that sprang to mind in reply to a post on ' our club looking at NLS managers'
I think your worry is that you're so out on a limb geographically.
In the home counties when a part time club needs a manager there will be no shortage of takers willing to give it a go, because their day job and family can stay consistent.
So you're probably looking at taking a punt on someone inexperienced (with no experience of managing pros), someone semi retired (Gordon Bartlett? Terry Brown?) someone local, or someone crap from the pro game.
In the home counties when a part time club needs a manager there will be no shortage of takers willing to give it a go, because their day job and family can stay consistent.
So you're probably looking at taking a punt on someone inexperienced (with no experience of managing pros), someone semi retired (Gordon Bartlett? Terry Brown?) someone local, or someone crap from the pro game.
Speculation elsewhere can be summarised as ‘Gary Johnson to be named Manager tomorrow’.
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Had to happen and in my opinion should have happened at the end of last season.
Interesting speculation of a football tie up with Bristol City. How would that work? Is there a similar arrangement anywhere else? Don't they have a reserve league team already or would meaningful league(sic) games be more valuable to players?
Gary Johnson would be terrific, but can't really see it.
Interesting speculation of a football tie up with Bristol City. How would that work? Is there a similar arrangement anywhere else? Don't they have a reserve league team already or would meaningful league(sic) games be more valuable to players?
Gary Johnson would be terrific, but can't really see it.
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Being told Gary Johnson announced today.
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Gary Johnson is the exact kind of manager that would come in and galvanise the team and a world away from the Tully's, Todd's and Joyces of this world. Does he have the skills for the league we're in? Maybe or maybe not but he definitely has the contacts to bring in the players we need to turn things around. If he's the one then hats off to whoever persuaded him BUT let's not confuse this with the long term ambitions of our Chairman who will eventually let on what his true intentions are and they won't be for the benefit of the long term future of our Club.
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Gary Johnson is 1000% a step up. The best manager we’ve had in a very long time If we manage to pull it off
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I think the talk of TUFC becoming a feeder club for BCFC is just i uninformed speculation based on the fact that Johnson's son is the BCFC manager and they have lent us a few players in the past.davethegull2 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2018, 05:37 Had to happen and in my opinion should have happened at the end of last season.
Interesting speculation of a football tie up with Bristol City. How would that work? Is there a similar arrangement anywhere else? Don't they have a reserve league team already or would meaningful league(sic) games be more valuable to players?
Gary Johnson would be terrific, but can't really see it.
Also, although I may be wrong, I think it is illegal for two clubs in the same country to form a feeder relationship.
Was gary johnson manager at yeovil the same time geoff harrop was there??
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Gary Johnson would be terrific if it turns out to be true. I might even be tempted to return to Plainmoor to watch a game.
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