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That’s what they asked John Major.What is everyone’s obsession with Currie?
That’s what they asked John Major.What is everyone’s obsession with Currie?
Is Paul Jewell listed because funnily enough I have just been playing squash at Clements Hall and guess who joined me in the showers, yes, you’ve guessed it, Paul Jewell and Billy Davies. I really didn’t know where to look so I picked up my Imperial Leather shower gel and made a quick exit.
It won’t be Smith. Not sure why he’s odds on favourite, but it won’t be him.My money, for what it is worth is on Smith, although I think we haven’t heard the last of the Rowe situation.
I don’t know much about a lot of the managers on the list, but the more I read about Smith, the more I like.
Not particularly keen on Gannon, have a lot of family around Stockport, and heard a few things, and from some people on podcasts that put me off him.
Currie, as I’ve said before, would have been my pick instead of MM. Wonder if Coughlan would be part of that potential deal.
In an ideal world, I’d love Barrett, and I’d love nothing more than it to be like the Tilson days, but I think he is better off staying clear of us.
As has been mentioned, I could see Tilly involved in some capacity. Would have liked to have seen him replace Duncan in charge of the youth set up.
Benno, a top guy who I have a lot of time for, but not sure the time is right for an relatively inexperienced manager.
Whoever gets in certainly has their work cut out, but I still make Southend an attractive proposition, and if they can turn us round, we certainly have a lot of potential. It’s a big IF though in terms of turning us around. Think it’s more achievable with SC involved though.
Didn't want anyone who can't spell anyway (sniff).
Rowe seems to be ruling himself out at the moment.
Any reason why?It won’t be Smith. Not sure why he’s odds on favourite, but it won’t be him.
We've heard it so many times before and then thing a happen.He has got to say that just in case he doesn't get the job and the then Spirites will consider him a traitorDidn't want anyone who can't spell anyway (sniff).
He might have been quoted out of context. They may have asked him if he fancied getting off the team bus and walking to the match instead. Anything can happen in non league football. It’s crazy
Rowe seems to be ruling himself out at the moment.
What squd of players is this .All we have is dads army Abunch of players even your lot would not want .James Rowe has strong links to this area having played for several local non league teams, grown up in Ipswich and his dad was a former Colchester player having come through our youth system but didn't play many 1st team games, this was back in the early/mid 70s. I think he would be daft to leave Chesterfield given he is doing so well there, and also I feel his lack of experience could be a flaw as Molesley found when he joined you. You need an older more experienced guy who can steady things down and get the best out of your squad of players.
Not sure about favourites, and probably the true favourite/favourites aren't even on the betting list.It won’t be Smith. Not sure why he’s odds on favourite, but it won’t be him.
What squd of players is this .All we have is dads army Abunch of players even your lot would not want .
It isn't easy but no transfer window in NL so we can loan and sign from EFL and NL. Sell and loan out NL only. So whilst wholesale changes are unlikely 3-4 in perhaps with a loanee or maybe going back is entirely possible.There will be players who will react differently if they are treated correctly and of course a new manager will be looking to shift some out and bring others on board, not that this will be an easy thing to do!
You are just trying to sell John McGreal and I for one am not falling for it!!! ;-)No not like Phil Brown, you need someone who will get the best out of the players but not bully or exclude them for no reason. Maybe a manager with 10 years or more of experience, Rowe is only 38 and has little experience as yet.
Yes confidence would be very low at present, all the players will be feeling it, a new manager means a new slate for everyone and they will all be out to impress. With no transfer window to worry about things could change very quickly. At least the change has been made early in the season, had it dragged on a few more months things could have looked a lot more bleak.It isn't easy but no transfer window in NL so we can loan and sign from EFL and NL. Sell and loan out NL only. So whilst wholesale changes are unlikely 3-4 in perhaps with a loanee or maybe going back is entirely possible.
And yes a different manager, different style of play can transform a player or two. It very hard to look good is a losing team- some of these players are decent and that might still come through under a new management team.
Who?no more bets on the Southend manager job