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Post by navajo on Apr 8, 2018 10:03:16 GMT
Paul Carden 5/1 Andy Holden 8/1 Neil Redfern 8/1 Gary Brabin 12/1 Shaun Reid 12/1 Richard Mooney 16/1 Ronnie Moore 16/1 Dean Saunders 20/1 . Out of that list. I would probably choose either Paul Carden or Andy Holden. Holden with his experience of bringing young players through and to intregate our academy playerz into the first team might be worth a shout.l? Providing we can get some stability off the pitch. Any odds on Calvin Hughes? ππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππ
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Post by cfcforme on Apr 8, 2018 10:09:16 GMT
Whoever we get in, we need a clause in their contact you if we're within 5 points I the relegation zone at Christmas, we can get rid at no cost, should we wish, to allow us to get another manager in. No way we can afford to be paying off a crap manager next season, the budget will be crap as it is.
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Post by midfieldgeneral on Apr 8, 2018 10:11:25 GMT
What purpose do your snide comments serve? Are you going to put youreslf forward for election to the board
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Post by iandychesterfc on Apr 8, 2018 10:20:12 GMT
Billy Heath best qualified at that level, albeit I believe the βfootballβ is rather direct.
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Post by marner93 on Apr 8, 2018 10:27:12 GMT
The next manager is fucked, low budget, most of that spent anyway on dross. mid table obscurity is the best we can aim for, but I fear we'll be fighting relegation again.
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Post by rcb on Apr 8, 2018 10:58:38 GMT
What is Gary Jones doing these days?
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Post by johny9 on Apr 8, 2018 11:01:21 GMT
Only chester could get relegated to the conf north and have 2 managers in the building who have already won the conf north and get rid of them both !
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Post by marner93 on Apr 8, 2018 11:14:47 GMT
Only chester could get relegated to the conf north and have 2 managers in the building who have already won the conf north and get rid of them both ! Thats the worrying thing, especially when the only two board members with something about them have left. Could you imagine being interviewed for a football managers job by someone like O'Toole or Bellis.
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Post by lookingin on Apr 8, 2018 14:38:15 GMT
What purpose do your snide comments serve? Are you going to put youreslf forward for election to the board You make me laugh. I would love to be on this board. Can I count on your vote?
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Post by midfieldgeneral on Apr 8, 2018 14:43:00 GMT
Glad I make you happy?
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Post by paulie on Apr 8, 2018 14:45:31 GMT
What purpose do your snide comments serve? Are you going to put youreslf forward for election to the board I vote and moan in the general election, doesnβt mean I want to be prime minister.
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Post by lookingin on Apr 8, 2018 14:45:52 GMT
Someone needs to. As our team yesterday didn't.
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Post by superman on Apr 8, 2018 14:48:40 GMT
There is a lot of talk on here about who will be our new manager. I've been thinking who is going to make the final decision? More on the lines of . who will say how much we are going to pay them? ,and how long his contract will be? That will be the usual culprit, look for the common denominator on the board.
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Post by norwegianblue on Apr 8, 2018 16:32:56 GMT
There is a lot of talk on here about who will be our new manager. I've been thinking who is going to make the final decision? More on the lines of . who will say how much we are going to pay them? ,and how long his contract will be?Β I think we should be informed as to the length of the contract. The pay? No. That is private business.
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Post by mpf on Apr 9, 2018 11:02:17 GMT
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Post by newquay56 on Apr 9, 2018 11:35:18 GMT
For me out of that lot, Sharps, Heath, Morrison,
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Post by uptheseals on Apr 9, 2018 11:42:31 GMT
Paul Carden 5/1 Andy Holden 8/1 Neil Redfern 8/1 Gary Brabin 12/1 Shaun Reid 12/1 Richard Mooney 16/1 Ronnie Moore 16/1 Dean Saunders 20/1 . Out of that list. I would probably choose either Paul Carden or Andy Holden. Holden with his experience of bringing young players through and to intregate our academy playerz into the first team might be worth a shout.l? Providing we can get some stability off the pitch. The standard ones that come out when were looking for new managers job then Redfearn and Richard mooney only ones fit for the job on that list rest are not where we want to be
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Post by uptheseals on Apr 9, 2018 11:43:45 GMT
What is needed is a Manager who knows his way around the lower leagues and can pick players who put the Club first not just the money like some of the ones lately but while we have people in charge who dont know a donkey from a horse what hope is there as is proven over the last 2 seasons Marcus Bignotπ€·ββοΈ
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Post by uptheseals on Apr 9, 2018 11:44:50 GMT
What about Billy Heath? Took Halifax up? Or is he too old school? Views Took Halifax and NFU up on not much budget at all he's the answer we need for this level
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Post by Al on Apr 9, 2018 11:45:26 GMT
Out of those mentioned Carl Macauley probably fits the bill best.
Achieved wonders over a number of years at Witton and Vauxhalls beforehand.
Morrison has had loads of money at Nomads.
Heath isn't local to us
Sharps has no experience and isn't local to us
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Post by Matt on Apr 9, 2018 11:45:40 GMT
Once the CFU have decided on who they want, stick the 100k on it. We'd be rich!
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Post by uptheseals on Apr 9, 2018 11:54:38 GMT
Once the CFU have decided on who they want, stick the 100k on it. We'd be rich! Probably be Calvin Hughes thenπ
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Post by mpf on Apr 9, 2018 12:06:41 GMT
Suprised Ronnie Moore is not on that list
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Post by norwegianblue on Apr 9, 2018 12:10:26 GMT
Out of those mentioned Carl Macauley probably fits the bill best. Achieved wonders over a number of years at Witton and Vauxhalls beforehand. Morrison has had loads of money at Nomads. Heath isn't local to us Sharps has no experience and isn't local to us Sharps may not have been a manager but he was certainly responsible for tightening up a leaky Chester defence in 2016/17. Thatβs not a bad idea to build a side who wish to consolidate its league position and stabilise a club in turmoil.
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Post by superman on Apr 9, 2018 12:23:00 GMT
I suppose it depends if we want a manager to stabilise us at Conference North but is unlikely to go beyond that, or someone who has the potential to carry that through to promotion and stability back in National. We will need a lot of patience whoever it is, there is no quick fix. Carl Macauley may be the answer if we go part time for the foreseeable future. Ian Sharps is young and if he was available might have more ambition but it would be a gamble for both him and us.
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Post by mpf on Apr 9, 2018 12:38:38 GMT
I presume the ones out of work will have interviews shortly
Horrible feeling it could be Gavin McCann
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Post by devadiva on Apr 9, 2018 13:10:56 GMT
For me out of that lot, Sharps, Heath, Morrison,Β Sharps was in the stand behind us against Torquay - we did wonder...
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Post by devadiva on Apr 9, 2018 13:15:01 GMT
Out of those mentioned Carl Macauley probably fits the bill best. Achieved wonders over a number of years at Witton and Vauxhalls beforehand. Morrison has had loads of money at Nomads. Heath isn't local to us Sharps has no experience and isn't local to us Sharps may not have been a manager but he was certainly responsible for tightening up a leaky Chester defence in 2016/17. Thatβs not a bad idea to build a side who wish to consolidate its league position and stabilise a club in turmoil. That run undefeated under sharps shows his high you can get with a tight defence (7th) and Wrexham did it this year. Build from the back and then the central spine is a cliche but itβs the way to go in my view. Doing that will help us stabilise in CN anyway. Retaining Astles and Jones would be a good start and I think we could do a lot worse than trying sharps as manager.
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Post by Si on Apr 9, 2018 13:24:55 GMT
Out of those mentioned Carl Macauley probably fits the bill best. Achieved wonders over a number of years at Witton and Vauxhalls beforehand. Morrison has had loads of money at Nomads. Heath isn't local to us Sharps has no experience and isn't local to us Morrison - I do quite like Morrison as he comes across as a guy that takes no nonsense but managing on a nice budget in the Welsh Premier doesn't really give a true indication of his abilities, so it would be a gamble. Sharps - Not sure about his knowledge at levels lower than the Conference, and appointing a rookie manager in what is likely to be challenging circumstances is perhaps a gamble we cannot afford. Brabin - loved the guy as a player but as a manager he appears to need a good budget. Carden - seems to building a decent reputation and clearly has a good relationship with the club due to his past connections. Wouldn't be too disappointed with this appointment. Reid - not sure he has enough credentials for the job. Loving the club isn't enough, I'd want him to do a really good job somewhere else before being seriously considered. Harrison - Hartlepool took the gamble and it didn't pay off. He has a reputation to rebuild. McCann - don't know enough about him. Barrow - won't fancy it at that level. Fantasy appointment McCauley - ticks the boxes. Knows the club, plenty of experience of getting the best out a squad on a budget, loads of contacts, has his teams playing decent football. Would be quite happy if we got him.
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Post by Neil Fishers Biggest Fan on Apr 9, 2018 13:44:45 GMT
Letβs be honest, there wonβt exactly be a queue, itβs likely to be a βrookiesβ lor a recently sacked managers who are desperate to get back in football. At the moment there is no budget until the Hannah and James problem is sorted out, and there is a chance that there will be melt down on expected season tickets sales, no stability at the club, who wants to take a chance on that?
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