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Post by Neil Hunt Nonsense Potter on May 12, 2022 23:40:33 GMT
Horrible little club Fylde. This is an absolute shitshow, the guy should be on the register. Goes to show that all the money in the world can't buy you class.
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Post by Forever Blue on May 13, 2022 0:43:19 GMT
Shocking but i doubt anyything will be done about it.
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Post by cityboy5705 on May 13, 2022 6:19:04 GMT
What a scumbag
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Post by Frank Owen’s Paintbrush on May 13, 2022 7:13:31 GMT
That Fylde statement, lol. Village club with a millionaire backer who just wants success at all costs. Shocking but not surprising from them.
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Post by Neil Hunt Nonsense Potter on May 13, 2022 12:31:04 GMT
More today, apparently he's been asking intern physios at Fylde for individual treatments...
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2022 12:55:41 GMT
More today, apparently he's been asking intern physios at Fylde for individual treatments... Disgusting football club and hierarchy. Get me back to that tin pot leisure centre of a stadium and I’ll go full Millwall ripping up the seats 😂 Hope Boston turn them over and Rowe ends up in Walton nonce wing.
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Post by Al on May 13, 2022 14:31:38 GMT
More today, apparently he's been asking intern physios at Fylde for individual treatments... Disgusting football club and hierarchy. Get me back to that tin pot leisure centre of a stadium and I’ll go full Millwall ripping up the seats 😂 Hope Boston turn them over and Rowe ends up in Walton nonce wing. FA should ban him for life. Should ban that horrible owner as well, knowing full well he's got a predator as manager and a nonce in the stands and just does nothing to protect their young supporters. Dirty bastards
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Post by arthuro on May 13, 2022 15:58:26 GMT
Kick Fylde out of the conference. They won’t be missed.
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Post by Rio Doherty on May 13, 2022 17:17:15 GMT
They have just issued a club statement where they ‘’stand by’’ the predator that is James Rowe. A Boston United win on Sunday would be a victory for football - they are an absolute cancer to the so-called beautiful game.
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Post by agl on May 13, 2022 17:26:20 GMT
BUFC - 'Boston United have regrettably parted company with first team manager Craig Elliott. The 43-year-old leaves his role following Sunday's 3-2 home defeat at the hands of Alfreton Town. The former Shaw Lane boss, who took over the United reins in November 2017, memorably guided the Pilgrims to the second round of the FA Cup in 2019 and the National League North promotion final in 2020. Elliott departs the Jakemans Community Stadium with the club's sincere thanks and best wishes for the future. The club can confirm that experienced midfielder Paul Green has agreed to act as the club's caretaker manager in the interim period. The 38-year-old, who has made 34 appearances for the Pilgrims over the last two seasons, will lead United following Craig Elliott's departure from the Jakemans Community Stadium. United can further confirm that assistant manager John McDermott, first team coach Lee Stratford and goalkeeping coach Rich Lawrence have all departed alongside Craig Elliott – and do so with the club's sincere thanks for all their hard work and commitment – and our very best wishes for the future.'
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Post by vandycandy on May 13, 2022 18:03:18 GMT
They have just issued a club statement where they ‘’stand by’’ the predator that is James Rowe. A Boston United win on Sunday would be a victory for football - they are an absolute cancer to the so-called beautiful game. He's going to get a lovely welcome at away games next season.
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Post by Neil Hunt Nonsense Potter on May 13, 2022 18:55:10 GMT
They have just issued a club statement where they ‘’stand by’’ the predator that is James Rowe. A Boston United win on Sunday would be a victory for football - they are an absolute cancer to the so-called beautiful game. He's going to get a lovely welcome at away games next season. To be fair to our fans he got dogs abuse at their place this season "She said no James Rowe, she said no..."
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Post by avfo on May 15, 2022 12:02:36 GMT
Ian Culverhouse has parted company with Kettering, Owner Ritchie Jeune - “It’s a situation where in the end there are fundamental differences between us. The relationship between the manager and the club is paramount, if we are to succeed, and we feel that it's best for everyone, if we look in a different direction. I want to thank Ian for everything he has done for us in his short time here and wish him well in his next appointment which with his qualities will not be far away”.
Amongst other things , Culverhouse was known to have become increasingly unhappy with the state of the pitch, saying a few days ago - "There’s a certain style I want to play and I am all for trying to develop players and giving them a chance to help further their careers. That’s something I am passionate about. I want to play a certain way because I enjoy watching that way. There’s a few discussions to have about what we can and can’t do. We have a lot of discussions to have to see where we can go from here.”
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Post by avfo on Aug 9, 2022 15:08:52 GMT
'Blyth Spartans can confirm that manager Terry Mitchell has departed club with immediate effect. The club would like to place on record its thanks to Terry for his efforts – namely last season’s successful battle against relegation as well as our victory in the Northumberland Senior Cup – and wish him the very best for the future. The club will be making no further comment at this time.'
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Post by avfo on Sept 6, 2022 13:58:50 GMT
Boston United part company with Paul Cox and appoint Ian Culverhouse as his replacement.
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Post by Matt on Sept 20, 2022 8:39:43 GMT
Spennymoor have parted company with Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley. That happened sooner than expected but the same patterns that happened with us appeared and the usual post match excuse. Looks like their scapegoat this time for poor results was all the travelling.
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Post by superhans on Sept 20, 2022 8:51:27 GMT
Spennymoor have parted company with Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley. That happened sooner as expected but the same patterns that happened with us appeared and the usual post match excuse. Looks like their scapegoat this time for poor results was all the travelling. Just watched Bern’s interview after they were beaten at clitheroe on Saturday. All the same excuses we heard during the end of their spell here: team being “shocked” by the opposition being direct, talking about players not being up for it or good enough( despite being players they’ve brought in). Looking back to where we last season compared to where we are now under CM on and off the pitch, it’s night and day for me. Don’t wish any ill-will on them but do think they need to go back to what did well for them in the first place, feels like they’re still trying to disprove this “thuggish” tag they’ve had since the Salford days by building lightweight teams. Wonder where they’ll turn up next, always thought they needed a break after they left us so maybe time for that now
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Post by cityboy5705 on Sept 20, 2022 9:10:57 GMT
Spennymoor have parted company with Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley. That happened sooner than expected but the same patterns that happened with us appeared and the usual post match excuse. Looks like their scapegoat this time for poor results was all the travelling. oh dear what a shame
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Post by cityboy5705 on Sept 20, 2022 9:11:21 GMT
Spennymoor have parted company with Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley. That happened sooner as expected but the same patterns that happened with us appeared and the usual post match excuse. Looks like their scapegoat this time for poor results was all the travelling. Just watched Bern’s interview after they were beaten at clitheroe on Saturday. All the same excuses we heard during the end of their spell here: team being “shocked” by the opposition being direct, talking about players not being up for it or good enough( despite being players they’ve brought in). Looking back to where we last season compared to where we are now under CM on and off the pitch, it’s night and day for me. Don’t wish any ill-will on them but do think they need to go back to what did well for them in the first place, feels like they’re still trying to disprove this “thuggish” tag they’ve had since the Salford days by building lightweight teams. Wonder where they’ll turn up next, always thought they needed a break after they left us so maybe time for that now bury I reckon
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Post by iandychesterfc on Sept 20, 2022 9:16:56 GMT
Spennymoor have parted company with Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley. That happened sooner as expected but the same patterns that happened with us appeared and the usual post match excuse. Looks like their scapegoat this time for poor results was all the travelling. Just watched Bern’s interview after they were beaten at clitheroe on Saturday. All the same excuses we heard during the end of their spell here: team being “shocked” by the opposition being direct, talking about players not being up for it or good enough( despite being players they’ve brought in). Looking back to where we last season compared to where we are now under CM on and off the pitch, it’s night and day for me. Don’t wish any ill-will on them but do think they need to go back to what did well for them in the first place, feels like they’re still trying to disprove this “thuggish” tag they’ve had since the Salford days by building lightweight teams. Wonder where they’ll turn up next, always thought they needed a break after they left us so maybe time for that now Aye, the Neville comments about them being tactically naiive have haunted them ever since. They've lost their mojo and need to accept, as you say, they are what they are.
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Post by Neil Hunt Nonsense Potter on Sept 20, 2022 9:33:35 GMT
I bear no ill will to them. They were the right fit for Chester after the McCarthy/Bignot mess, and really bonded the fans and the team again. Unfortunately we lost that play off game at Alty due to their reliance on a player well past his best (and some mad refereeing), and they lost their way. They were always good with our supporters, but towards the end of their time here they seemed to lose their edge. Under the new daytime training, and under the detailed prep Calum does, we do look a different proposition. I don't think we would have seen that under B&J, but we will never know.
I think they will turn up at one of the larger clubs in the League below us, FC United or even Warrington Rylands where there is a few quid knocking about. Both have had mixed starts, and these two certainly know their way out of that division.
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Post by Si on Sept 20, 2022 10:10:17 GMT
Did a very good job here overall but no doubting things had gone stale and we made the change at the right time. I did think at the time it would have been better for them to have a break from the game - Johnno seemingly hadn't fully recovered from covid issues at the time and Bern looked like he'd fallen out of love with the game, so immediately getting a job so far away from home just didn't seem like a great fit. They've never managed to get things properly going up there, not managed a consistent run of results to suggest they'd be anything other than mid table. I think when managers come out and admit to not knowing the reasoning behind poor results and without a plan to turn things around then the writing is on the wall - we saw it with them a few times with us and it doesn't inspire confidence. The next job is a big one for them - they've got a lot to prove again all of a sudden after how it ended with us and an unsuccessful short spell at Spenny. I do wish them all the best though, they put their heart and soul into this club and steered us through some tough times, but would agree with a poster above tactical naivety.....at this level then unless you've got a big chequebook to mask it somewhat, then you'll get found out and that is what's happening more often than not in recent times with them. They should just go back to what they knew well, building solid hard working teams.....you wouldn't get Sam Allardyce or Pulis suddenly changing their identity and playing total football.
It's early days for us and what we're looking like under Calum, but all the signs point to a really organised setup, with all the players buying into what Cal is trying to instil, and Cal seems to have to tactical nous to know how to change something when it's not working. A refreshing change to how things ended up under the duo.
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Post by Al on Sept 20, 2022 10:32:54 GMT
No surprise they've gone really.
Listened to their post match interview on the weekend and the same old cliched lines were used as they were with us.
For all the talk they used, they didn't seem to have any real contacts or knew what players were around or could have been brought in. The difference in ability to pluck a player out from nowhere like Watson and like Cal and Woodthorpe have done is light years ahead of what B&J seem to have done/are doing.
No doubt they'll crop up again soon at a club probably in the league below with a bit of money and they will probably make a good go of it for a couple of years, or end up at Bury once they sort out their issues over their proposed merger.
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Post by Anders on Sept 20, 2022 11:21:21 GMT
I bear no ill will to them. They were the right fit for Chester after the McCarthy/Bignot mess, and really bonded the fans and the team again. Unfortunately we lost that play off game at Alty due to their reliance on a player well past his best (and some mad refereeing), and they lost their way. They were always good with our supporters, but towards the end of their time here they seemed to lose their edge. Under the new daytime training, and under the detailed prep Calum does, we do look a different proposition. I don't think we would have seen that under B&J, but we will never know. I think they will turn up at one of the larger clubs in the League below us, FC United or even Warrington Rylands where there is a few quid knocking about. Both have had mixed starts, and these two certainly know their way out of that division. Rylands don’t have a manager at the moment as it goes, left last week… Was intrigued to see how they would get on up there and it’s worked out how I thought it would in the end. Like you, no ill will from me either, felt a good fit at the time and did well for a while before losing their way. It happens and we’ve moved on now.
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Post by Harry Lime on Sept 20, 2022 11:29:03 GMT
Did a very good job here overall but no doubting things had gone stale and we made the change at the right time. I did think at the time it would have been better for them to have a break from the game - Johnno seemingly hadn't fully recovered from covid issues at the time and Bern looked like he'd fallen out of love with the game, so immediately getting a job so far away from home just didn't seem like a great fit. They've never managed to get things properly going up there, not managed a consistent run of results to suggest they'd be anything other than mid table. I think when managers come out and admit to not knowing the reasoning behind poor results and without a plan to turn things around then the writing is on the wall - we saw it with them a few times with us and it doesn't inspire confidence. The next job is a big one for them - they've got a lot to prove again all of a sudden after how it ended with us and an unsuccessful short spell at Spenny. I do wish them all the best though, they put their heart and soul into this club and steered us through some tough times, but would agree with a poster above tactical naivety.....at this level then unless you've got a big chequebook to mask it somewhat, then you'll get found out and that is what's happening more often than not in recent times with them. They should just go back to what they knew well, building solid hard working teams.....you wouldn't get Sam Allardyce or Pulis suddenly changing their identity and playing total football. It's early days for us and what we're looking like under Calum, but all the signs point to a really organised setup, with all the players buying into what Cal is trying to instil, and Cal seems to have to tactical nous to know how to change something when it's not working. A refreshing change to how things ended up under the duo. Agree with this. They seemed to want to show they were modern managers, and play an exciting expansive game. By concentrating on this, they lost what they were very good at. Creating a physical difficult team to play against. It's ironic that they didn't seem to know how to stop that kind of team, when they played against them. Once they go back to what they were good at, probably in the Evostik, they'll do ok. The post match Clitheroe interview brought back memories from early last season. Not surprised they've gone after that. They maybe better going separate ways. Bern always seemed more keen on trying to play total football than Jonno.
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Post by vandycandy on Sept 20, 2022 11:43:28 GMT
Spennymoor have parted company with Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley. That happened sooner than expected but the same patterns that happened with us appeared and the usual post match excuse. Looks like their scapegoat this time for poor results was all the travelling. Never rated them as managers & are so tactically inept.
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Post by peterkaysock on Sept 20, 2022 13:08:40 GMT
Spennymoor have parted company with Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley. That happened sooner than expected but the same patterns that happened with us appeared and the usual post match excuse. Looks like their scapegoat this time for poor results was all the travelling. Never rated them as managers & are so tactically inept. Have to agree, their tactics were poor. Think they have run out of favours with old players . Nice one Jude, was a good move for him. 🤣
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Post by agl on Sept 20, 2022 13:57:04 GMT
Some of us got castigated on here for ever daring to criticise the pair. Recall someone saying they were the best managers in non league. That one has been put to bed. I just think they're old school motivators and the game's moving on, even at our level. They had Asante here, and Glen Taylor at Spenny and never really set the world on fire. That season we lost to Alty in the play offs we really should have done better over the course of the season. I was surprised they went to the North East, as all their contacts are in the Manchester area. Hope they get a decent job somewhere, though, as they're both genuine guys. Agree it might be time for them to go their separate ways and see if they can cut it. All those defeats to lower teams in the Cup can't just be coincidence. I see Jonno is claiming they are judged by different standards to others. Loves a conspiracy theory.
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Post by Jack on Sept 20, 2022 19:45:04 GMT
I find it really odd the way people want to hold a grudge against them. It's a dislikable part of modern football - the need to turn something bitter and acrimonious when it really wasn't.
They were good for us. We played attacking football and lots of memorable games, particularly at the Deva. I always thought it was pretty clear too they were good people who had the best interest of the club at heart.
No malice toward them whatsoever, I hope they do well and I wouldn't bet against them. Agree that Spennymoor was a poor decision, though.
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Post by Moltisanti on Sept 20, 2022 20:09:38 GMT
I find it really odd the way people want to hold a grudge against them. It's a dislikable part of modern football - the need to turn something bitter and acrimonious when it really wasn't. They were good for us. We played attacking football and lots of memorable games, particularly at the Deva. I always thought it was pretty clear too they were good people who had the best interest of the club at heart. No malice toward them whatsoever, I hope they do well and I wouldn't bet against them. Agree that Spennymoor was a poor decision, though. Spot on. Certain people are still obsessed with them. Really is strange. Move on.
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