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Post by Johnnybling on Sept 6, 2017 16:59:28 GMT
Still think brabin however Wilkins is a good shout shame coz fucked off to guiesley last week if only he had held out 😂
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Post by thevoice on Sept 6, 2017 17:05:47 GMT
Bignot joined the backroom team at Barrow and not Manager
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Post by Malcolm Tucker on Sept 6, 2017 17:22:22 GMT
Bobby Williamson
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Post by Lobster on Sept 6, 2017 17:28:09 GMT
Justin Edinburgh worked well at Newport County, a reformed club with a fan ownership model of sorts, although they did have a big lottery winner as chairman for a while which probably helped financially. Was just thinking about Edinburgh. Promoted from this division before, worked in tough circumstances at Northampton and Rushden before that, had a decent enough two seasons at Gillingham. I think he'd probably be my first choice if we could tempt him.
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Post by agl on Sept 6, 2017 17:34:11 GMT
It's Barrow for me. Don't think this squad is anywhere near as good as people think. We are in a relegation battle and anyone who thinks simply sacking McCarthy is going to see us storm up the league is dreaming. We need a good organiser, someone who takes no shit and keeps it simple. Barrow would also be the most popular appointment and hopefully get the fans onside.
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Post by boughtonblue on Sept 6, 2017 17:34:24 GMT
How about bringing burr back? He is making Staleybridge very entertaining and that's what we need!
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Post by blueisthecolour on Sept 6, 2017 17:43:10 GMT
Justin Edinburgh worked well at Newport County, a reformed club with a fan ownership model of sorts, although they did have a big lottery winner as chairman for a while which probably helped financially. Was just thinking about Edinburgh. Promoted from this division before, worked in tough circumstances at Northampton and Rushden before that, had a decent enough two seasons at Gillingham. I think he'd probably be my first choice if we could tempt him. I wouldn't even waste my breath trying to tempt the likes of Justin Edinburgh, Richard Money, Gary Hill and Graham Westley to come up here.
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Post by blueboy81 on Sept 6, 2017 17:52:17 GMT
I have strong links in the Midlands and Marcus Bignot is someone that has always admired Chester as a club and whilst he is currently helping out at Barrow he is no assistant.
He had a proven record at Solihull Moors of building the club from the bottom, won the Conference North and had 22 points after 12 game before Grimsby come calling, He was stabbed massively by people at Grimsby and he wants to get back in the game as a manager.
Plays controlled football, promotes young players and has a keen eye for talent in the lower echelons whether that be Non league or U23s, he develops players and built a football team into a football club at Solihull.
Not another journeyman manager like being mentioned either , we need fresh ideas and someone who can stabilise and evolve the squad especially any good young talent in the building as well
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Post by devavictrix on Sept 6, 2017 17:52:30 GMT
How about bringing burr back? He is making Staleybridge very entertaining and that's what we need! Are you off your head?
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Post by MPW on Sept 6, 2017 17:55:56 GMT
It's Barrow for me. Don't think this squad is anywhere near as good as people think. We are in a relegation battle and anyone who thinks simply sacking McCarthy is going to see us storm up the league is dreaming. We need a good organiser, someone who takes no shit and keeps it simple. Barrow would also be the most popular appointment and hopefully get the fans onside. I agree in that we could do with off loading 2 or 3 players to enable us to strengthen.
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Post by craigwell on Sept 6, 2017 18:03:01 GMT
Carden be worth a go. Won't command massive wages like some suggestions, got Warrington right up there. Kept southport up on a shoestring
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2017 18:04:54 GMT
Barrow or Bignot for me.
If that ghoul Harvey gets it I'll be requesting a refund.
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Post by Lobster on Sept 6, 2017 18:10:10 GMT
I thought Bignot had got a job somewhere, or did I make that up?
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Post by devavictrix on Sept 6, 2017 18:13:15 GMT
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Post by Lobster on Sept 6, 2017 18:13:26 GMT
Was just thinking about Edinburgh. Promoted from this division before, worked in tough circumstances at Northampton and Rushden before that, had a decent enough two seasons at Gillingham. I think he'd probably be my first choice if we could tempt him. I wouldn't even waste my breath trying to tempt the likes of Justin Edinburgh, Richard Money, Gary Hill and Graham Westley to come up here. Well, they're all out of work, and might well have to look into non-league for their next job. I think they're more realistic suggestions than Askey, for whom I can't think of a single good reason why he'd want to leave Macc to come here.
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Post by Rio Doherty on Sept 6, 2017 18:13:30 GMT
I thought Bignot had got a job somewhere, or did I make that up? He is at Barrow but is only helping out as assistant so still worth a coup.
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Post by spencerwhelanleftpeg on Sept 6, 2017 18:13:47 GMT
I have strong links in the Midlands and Marcus Bignot is someone that has always admired Chester as a club and whilst he is currently helping out at Barrow he is no assistant. He had a proven record at Solihull Moors of building the club from the bottom, won the Conference North and had 22 points after 12 game before Grimsby come calling, He was stabbed massively by people at Grimsby and he wants to get back in the game as a manager. Plays controlled football, promotes young players and has a keen eye for talent in the lower echelons whether that be Non league or U23s, he develops players and built a football team into a football club at Solihull. Not another journeyman manager like being mentioned either , we need fresh ideas and someone who can stabilise and evolve the squad especially any good young talent in the building as well Likewise as previously mentioned I live within walking distance of Solihull Moors. Agree with all of what you say. I believe he worked without a contract at Moors as well. He does have an eye for helping develop young players Bogle and Asante being examples. I think if he was interested it would be s good appointment. The other suggestion is Garry Hill but I'm unsure to how realistic this is. With Bignot you get very recent success at our current level. I'm sorry but we can't live on past legacy and go for Barrow on the basis of 20 odd years ago. Wouldn't be a good move imo.
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Post by spencerwhelanleftpeg on Sept 6, 2017 18:14:34 GMT
I have strong links in the Midlands and Marcus Bignot is someone that has always admired Chester as a club and whilst he is currently helping out at Barrow he is no assistant. He had a proven record at Solihull Moors of building the club from the bottom, won the Conference North and had 22 points after 12 game before Grimsby come calling, He was stabbed massively by people at Grimsby and he wants to get back in the game as a manager. Plays controlled football, promotes young players and has a keen eye for talent in the lower echelons whether that be Non league or U23s, he develops players and built a football team into a football club at Solihull. Not another journeyman manager like being mentioned either , we need fresh ideas and someone who can stabilise and evolve the squad especially any good young talent in the building as well Likewise as previously mentioned I live within walking distance of Solihull Moors. Agree with all of what you say. I believe he worked without a contract at Moors as well. He does have an eye for helping develop young players Bogle and Asante being examples. I think if he was interested it would be s good appointment. The other suggestion is Garry Hill but I'm unsure to how realistic this is. With Bignot you get very recent success at our current level. I'm sorry but we can't live on past legacy and go for Barrow on the basis of 20 odd years ago. Wouldn't be a good move imo.
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Post by Pseudoscally on Sept 6, 2017 18:16:49 GMT
Barrow, Bignot or Edinburgh for me. Got a funny feeling Ronnie Moore will get the gig this time, not sure how I feel about that if I'm honest.
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Post by onetrevorstorton on Sept 6, 2017 18:19:06 GMT
1 John Askey , worked well on a budget
2 Graham barrow , if you saw his promotion side play you will know why .
3 Marcus Bignot , plays good attractive football with results
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Post by RonD on Sept 6, 2017 18:20:14 GMT
Graham Barrow or Andy Holden for me . . . or the two of them working together?
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Post by blueboy81 on Sept 6, 2017 18:20:26 GMT
Marcus Bignot is only helping out his mate Mickey Moore at Barrow to keep himself active, he wants to manage and has always said what a great club Chester is
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Post by newquay56 on Sept 6, 2017 18:24:39 GMT
who does the hiring, is it just ceo or is it a selection of people,
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Post by Lobster on Sept 6, 2017 18:25:08 GMT
Barrow, Bignot or Edinburgh for me. Got a funny feeling Ronnie Moore will get the gig this time, not sure how I feel about that if I'm honest. Wouldn't be keen on Moore at all personally, too much of an old whinger. He seemed a very frustrated man at Eastleigh, and he'd have had far more resources to work with there than he'd get here.
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Post by Pseudoscally on Sept 6, 2017 18:38:33 GMT
Barrow, Bignot or Edinburgh for me. Got a funny feeling Ronnie Moore will get the gig this time, not sure how I feel about that if I'm honest. Wouldn't be keen on Moore at all personally, too much of an old whinger. He seemed a very frustrated man at Eastleigh, and he'd have had far more resources to work with there than he'd get here. What can't be allowed to happen is the temporary team given the job, no matter how well they do in the next 3 games.
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Post by sirfred on Sept 6, 2017 18:57:20 GMT
Why is it when a vacancy arises to parden the pun we always wheel out the Barrow and all the other characters from the past - let's move forward and get someone fresh
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Post by Jack on Sept 6, 2017 19:01:13 GMT
Gary Caldwell, manager of Chesterfield, has said there is 'absolutely no way' that Barrow is interested in the job.
Source is Graham Smyth who is a Chesterfield Reporter for the Derbyshire Times.
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Post by Si on Sept 6, 2017 19:01:24 GMT
Mixed feelings on Barrow. I love the guy and enjoyed his teams of the past but he is more in tune with the higher levels of the English game these days. Has he been keeping his eye in at this level in recent years? Might be safer to go with someone like Bignot who has operated at this level in recent times. On the other hand, Barrow would certainly galvanise the fans and we know he has the passion for the club. Either way, I'm made up that we can finally look forward to seeing something different to the Burr/McCarthy regime that has haunted us for years now.
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Post by spencerwhelanleftpeg on Sept 6, 2017 19:06:29 GMT
Absolutely Sir Fred too much living in the past at our club. That's why I'd say no to Barrow. Bignot or Hill for me with the former being a more realistic option.
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Post by sirfred on Sept 6, 2017 19:10:34 GMT
We need to move away from past players and managers we need a Manager that can get a team playing attractive expansive football and whoever comes in may have to wait until next season to see the full benefit like Keats at Wrexham after Mills- but we have a slight problem most of our new signings were offered 2 year deals - we have no pace but maybe a new Manager can get what we have play as a unit
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