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Cannot for the moment remember the name of their previous plonker-Dunn?-but he,s obviously out of work and would not really expect to get paid,so probably odds-on favourite.
 
It won't be a big name whoever is next. From in-house as usual like Humes was so they dont have to pay much.Maybe their youth team manager next
 
Most fans will be happy he has gone it sounds like he resigned, Cowling didn't want him to go apparently. Robbie has said previously he wasn't bothered about relegation as what he is trying to achieve is a long term plan, the problem is it all revolves around the youth teams. Richard Hall and John McGreal in charge on Saturday, assisted by Wayne Brown.
 
Brown to Colchester?

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And aren't they are really flying this season after throwing a lot of dosh around!!

And if Richard Money comes to need that sort of "assistance" Cambridge will be back in the Conference even sooner than Colchester!
 
I think he may look outside the club this time mind you the last two cost him a small fortune, who were Paul Lambert and Aidy Boothroyd.

He got plenty of compensation from Norwich and Coventry when those two moved on however.

It has to be an external candidate this time round. Perhaps Harry Redknapp is up for one last challenge.
 
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