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Post by Johnnybling on Feb 14, 2018 12:38:40 GMT
Good manager, could well do a good job for Chester next season if Bignot throws in the towel.
So could Barrow before anyone else says!
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Post by Hannibal on Feb 14, 2018 12:49:49 GMT
Good manager, could well do a good job for Chester next season if Bignot throws in the towel. So could Barrow before anyone else says! He's probably left because he's bankrupt Guiseley. He only operates with a massive amount of money: Mansfield, Barrow and now Guiseley come to mind. He's out of our league and we need a manager who understands financial prudence.
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Post by avfo on Feb 14, 2018 12:56:26 GMT
Good manager, could well do a good job for Chester next season if Bignot throws in the towel. So could Barrow before anyone else says! He's probably left because he's bankrupt Guiseley. He only operates with a massive amount of money: Mansfield, Barrow and now Guiseley come to mind. He's out of our league and we need a manager who understands financial prudence. Take a lot to bankrupt Guiseley, the owner is worth around £200 million but I agree, he does tend to follow the money. As for GB, would he give up a well paid stress free job at Fylde to manage Chester? The last time he was in a job he declared he had no interest of quitting to join Chester.
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Post by dmcnally on Feb 14, 2018 13:09:08 GMT
Good manager? ? He is absolutely shocking. Went on a huge spending spree after joining Guiseley mid season, with squad numbers now in the 40’s yet has a far worse record than Bignot despite all the money spent, lost the past six games in a row, now fallen to bottom of the league, worst tactics in the league (you’ll remember his dirty and diving tactics against us late last season!)
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Post by jb on Feb 14, 2018 13:14:41 GMT
Good manager? ? He is absolutely shocking. Went on a huge spending spree after joining Guiseley mid season, with squad numbers now in the 40’s yet has a far worse record than Bignot despite all the money spent, lost the past six games in a row, now fallen to bottom of the league, worst tactics in the league (you’ll remember his dirty and diving tactics against us late last season!) We couldn't beat them though. I thought they looked like an Evo-Stik team at the Deva and yet they still conspired to beat us easily. That was another low point in 2017. Cox is like Guardiola compared to that one that we've got in charge.
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Post by gezzer on Feb 14, 2018 13:26:25 GMT
Almost every manager who has lost his job this season has been touted as a "possible manager" for us according to this board. Good managers do not lose their jobs, they are sacked for a reason. We need to stop looking back (re GB) and look forward when we regroup, maybe retired player looking to move into management, Kevin Davies (who applied for us) seems to be finding his feet after a sluggish start at Southport (or is that since Macca joined?).
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Post by billyw on Feb 14, 2018 14:06:29 GMT
Almost every manager who has lost his job this season has been touted as a "possible manager" for us according to this board. Good managers do not lose their jobs, they are sacked for a reason. We need to stop looking back (re GB) and look forward when we regroup, maybe retired player looking to move into management, Kevin Davies (who applied for us) seems to be finding his feet after a sluggish start at Southport (or is that since Macca joined?). Definitely since McCarthy joined them. I don't think they had won a game under Davies.
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Post by Hannibal on Feb 14, 2018 14:18:06 GMT
He's probably left because he's bankrupt Guiseley. He only operates with a massive amount of money: Mansfield, Barrow and now Guiseley come to mind. He's out of our league and we need a manager who understands financial prudence. Take a lot to bankrupt Guiseley, the owner is worth around £200 million but I agree, he does tend to follow the money. As for GB, would he give up a well paid stress free job at Fylde to manage Chester? The last time he was in a job he declared he had no interest of quitting to join Chester. If the owner is worth so much why doesn't he invest any money in the ground. Got to be one of, if not the worst in National League.
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Post by avfo on Feb 14, 2018 14:31:02 GMT
Almost every manager who has lost his job this season has been touted as a "possible manager" for us according to this board. Good managers do not lose their jobs, they are sacked for a reason. We need to stop looking back (re GB) and look forward when we regroup, maybe retired player looking to move into management, Kevin Davies (who applied for us) seems to be finding his feet after a sluggish start at Southport ( or is that since Macca joined?). McCarthy was brought in primarily to organise the defence - before he joined, under Davies the Port were conceding an average of around 2.5 goals per game and since he joined that has dropped to around 0.75, so seven games in it would appear to be a success (for now at least). Given the spending power and ambition that Hodgkinson has brought to the club, I would expect them to be serious playoff contenders at least, next season.
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Post by Deva Chanter on Feb 14, 2018 16:13:21 GMT
Kevin Davies never applied for the Chester job.
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Post by everhopeful on Feb 14, 2018 16:56:02 GMT
If we paid his first week's wages, could we persuade Guiseley to take Bignot? Please!!
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Post by dmcnally on Feb 14, 2018 17:06:40 GMT
Good manager? ? He is absolutely shocking. Went on a huge spending spree after joining Guiseley mid season, with squad numbers now in the 40’s yet has a far worse record than Bignot despite all the money spent, lost the past six games in a row, now fallen to bottom of the league, worst tactics in the league (you’ll remember his dirty and diving tactics against us late last season!) We couldn't beat them though. I thought they looked like an Evo-Stik team at the Deva and yet they still conspired to beat us easily. That was another low point in 2017. Cox is like Guardiola compared to that one that we've got in charge. If we’re going to single out games then Jon McCarthy is the new Guardiola for beating Aldershot away.
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Post by jb on Feb 15, 2018 0:02:18 GMT
We couldn't beat them though. I thought they looked like an Evo-Stik team at the Deva and yet they still conspired to beat us easily. That was another low point in 2017. Cox is like Guardiola compared to that one that we've got in charge. If we’re going to single out games then Jon McCarthy is the new Guardiola for beating Aldershot away. I’m not singling out games as we’ve been shit for months under Bighead. His Sunday league tactics are embarrassing and the constant chopping and changing proves he hasn’t got a clue. He’s a complete joke of a manager.
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Post by everhopeful on Feb 15, 2018 6:24:59 GMT
If we’re going to single out games then Jon McCarthy is the new Guardiola for beating Aldershot away. I’m not singling out games as we’ve been shit for months under Bighead. His Sunday league tactics are embarrassing and the constant chopping and changing proves he hasn’t got a clue. He’s a complete joke of a manager. Careful - you'll upset Cestrian 1987!!
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Post by rcb on Feb 15, 2018 8:54:40 GMT
Kevin Davies never applied for the Chester job. ...and neither did Steve Burr, but the clowns gave him the job anyway. However, the single worst thing to happen was the decision not to let him speak to Eastleigh. We could have actually got money for him at that point. Just look at how the club has plummeted ever since.
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Post by oldnotdecrepit on Feb 15, 2018 10:51:32 GMT
Good manager, could well do a good job for Chester next season if Bignot throws in the towel. So could Barrow before anyone else says! He's probably left because he's bankrupt Guiseley. He only operates with a massive amount of money: Mansfield, Barrow and now Guiseley come to mind. He's out of our league and we need a manager who understands financial prudence. His salary at Barrow was over £80,000......👎
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Post by oldnotdecrepit on Feb 15, 2018 11:13:41 GMT
He's probably left because he's bankrupt Guiseley. He only operates with a massive amount of money: Mansfield, Barrow and now Guiseley come to mind. He's out of our league and we need a manager who understands financial prudence. Take a lot to bankrupt Guiseley, the owner is worth around £200 million but I agree, he does tend to follow the money. As for GB, would he give up a well paid stress free job at Fylde to manage Chester? The last time he was in a job he declared he had no interest of quitting to join Chester. Regarding GB he was on Radio Manchester recently and clearly stated he was keen to return to coaching and managing and was missing not being on the touch line at games. He also expressed his affection and affinity for our club but with us having a manager would not be drawn further. That’s his problem he’s too much integrity! If you get my drift.............? He also stated that he’s never turned down a job because of the salary, he worked in all 5 divisions and respects fully that the wages on offer reflect the position of the club at that time. Not sure if it’s on a podcast but he was on Monday Night Football for an hour with Jimmy Wagg. It was good listening regardless of any stance.
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Post by midfieldgeneral on Feb 15, 2018 11:20:11 GMT
Barrow needs to be brought home for next season, to galvanise the fan base.
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Post by Hannibal on Feb 15, 2018 12:21:05 GMT
Barrow needs to be brought home for next season, to galvanise the fan base. I'm beginning to believe that might be the answer.
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Post by Hannibal on Feb 15, 2018 14:03:56 GMT
I remember Graham Barrow's first stint as manager. Wasn't it the promotion season when Preston fans broke into the ground (I've been trying to break out most of this season). His second spell is not so memorable. Was it under Mad Terry?
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Post by jb on Feb 15, 2018 23:03:33 GMT
Barrow needs to be brought home for next season, to galvanise the fan base. Said this before the appointment of Bighead and still stick by it. The team wouldn’t be such a bunch of spineless roll overs if he was in charge.
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Post by Frank Owen’s Paintbrush on Feb 16, 2018 1:22:04 GMT
Wouldn't mind the Reid-Carden partnership we saw in midfield tonight in the dugout next season to be fair.
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