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Post by The Micheal Jackson on Oct 11, 2016 11:10:24 GMT 1
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Post by shrewblue on Oct 11, 2016 11:12:33 GMT 1
Pressley does not have a great track record as far as I can see
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 11:19:31 GMT 1
Certain assurances ?. Too choosy !!!
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Post by bordersalopian on Oct 11, 2016 11:34:18 GMT 1
Certain assurances ?. Too choosy !!! Could be something as simple as Pressley wanting to bring in his own backroom staff? Or maybe even a company car thrown in? Saying that, the article in the Sloppy Star only states that he's 'interested' in the job - not that any contact has been made between him and the club...but as 'there's been over 100 applicants' received, maybe he's using the press to pop his head over the parapet? Could be something as simple as he's in for another management job elsewhere (Coventry?) and is trying to force the hand of them?
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Post by Rupert Murdoch. on Oct 11, 2016 11:42:55 GMT 1
Certain assurances ?. Too choosy !!! Could be something as simple as Pressley wanting to bring in his own backroom staff? Or maybe even a company car thrown in? Saying that, the article in the Sloppy Star only states that he's 'interested' in the job - not that any contact has been made between him and the club...but as 'there's been over 100 applicants' received, maybe he's using the press to pop his head over the parapet? Could be something as simple as he's in for another management job elsewhere (Coventry?) and is trying to force the hand of them? As you say 100 were interested, probably more joke, fantasy managers applied. Out of 30 genuine contenders. Preesley's the name Sloppy have got wind of. Could be a club insider throwing them a name via sloppy's main source for news, Farcebook or t**tter.
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Post by ipswichshrews on Oct 11, 2016 12:11:52 GMT 1
Update from Brian:
Includes people under contract who have applied and individuals who haven't but the club would like to speak to them.
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Post by rylehu on Oct 11, 2016 12:39:12 GMT 1
Pressley does not have a great track record as far as I can see Just spoke to a Cov fan friend of mine and he said he's the ideal bloke to get us out of a relegation scrap. Really rates him.
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Post by shrewblue on Oct 11, 2016 12:40:21 GMT 1
Listening to Brian it does not sound like KJ is interested if the rumour of him being offered the job was true or he wouldn't be doing the due diligence on the cv's received or considering other potential currently employed managers! Or is it all kidology???
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Post by SouthStandShrew on Oct 11, 2016 12:42:41 GMT 1
If KJ is interested im glad the club haven't said so.
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Post by stfcfan87 on Oct 11, 2016 13:23:12 GMT 1
Assurances from pressley might well be just checking that our owners are not like the basket case owners at his former club Coventry
Mowbray has ruled himself out though
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Post by ipswichshrews on Oct 11, 2016 14:12:01 GMT 1
Assurances from pressley might well be just checking that our owners are not like the basket case owners at his former club Coventry Mowbray has ruled himself out though just read that about Mowbray:
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Post by Salopfan99 on Oct 11, 2016 15:34:10 GMT 1
Sean O'Driscoll has ruled out the managers position, but said he would be interested in a coaching role.
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Post by Alan Curbishley on Oct 11, 2016 15:44:26 GMT 1
''My application was rejected'' in other words ''I ruled out wanting the job''. Easier to live with than ''my stocks dropped so low I'm not even good enough for Shrewsbury anymore. I wonder
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Post by northwestman on Oct 11, 2016 16:16:33 GMT 1
'will need buy into to our Youth System and Community Projects and be the right personality for the Club'. I can think of someone who has already been involved with our Youth System very recently, has done work in the Community, and most certainly seems to be the right personality for the Club. He has collected a string of coaching badges and has held the position of both temporary and assistant manager. Here are some comments from him after his team has just kept its 7th consecutive clean sheet:- www.leaderlive.co.uk/sport/167755/chester-fc-assistant-boss-ian-sharps-salutes-successful-formation.aspxInteresting what he says about systems and shape!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 18:05:01 GMT 1
'will need buy into to our Youth System and Community Projects and be the right personality for the Club'. I can think of someone who has already been involved with our Youth System very recently, has done work in the Community, and most certainly seems to be the right personality for the Club. He has collected a string of coaching badges and has held the position of both temporary and assistant manager. Here are some comments from him after his team has just kept its 7th consecutive clean sheet:- www.leaderlive.co.uk/sport/167755/chester-fc-assistant-boss-ian-sharps-salutes-successful-formation.aspxInteresting what he says about systems and shape! Hang on though he's inexperienced and never managed a league club.
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Post by SouthStandShrew on Oct 11, 2016 18:07:17 GMT 1
Love Ian Sharps here as a number 2.
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Post by northwestman on Oct 11, 2016 18:13:29 GMT 1
'will need buy into to our Youth System and Community Projects and be the right personality for the Club'. I can think of someone who has already been involved with our Youth System very recently, has done work in the Community, and most certainly seems to be the right personality for the Club. He has collected a string of coaching badges and has held the position of both temporary and assistant manager. Here are some comments from him after his team has just kept its 7th consecutive clean sheet:- www.leaderlive.co.uk/sport/167755/chester-fc-assistant-boss-ian-sharps-salutes-successful-formation.aspxInteresting what he says about systems and shape! Hang on though he's inexperienced and never managed a league club. True enough. But he was caretaker Manager for a short time at Burton. And they know a thing or two about Managers. And Durban, Turner and Bates, 3 of our most successful Managers, had never managed a league club before us. Nor had Harry Gregg or indeed Arthur Rowley.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 18:17:51 GMT 1
Hang on though he's inexperienced and never managed a league club. True enough. But he was caretaker Manager for a short time at Burton. And they know a thing or two about Managers. And Durban, Turner and Bates, 3 of our most successful Managers, had never managed a league club before us. Nor had Harry Gregg. Right so you'd be happy for Bentley to have a go then. Durban, Turner and Bates were part of a 'boot room' system that started and progressed a certain club ethos. Something we rarely see in modern football, perhaps maybe Burton....oh wait.
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Post by northwestman on Oct 11, 2016 18:22:12 GMT 1
True enough. But he was caretaker Manager for a short time at Burton. And they know a thing or two about Managers. And Durban, Turner and Bates, 3 of our most successful Managers, had never managed a league club before us. Nor had Harry Gregg. Right so you'd be happy for Bentley to have a go then. Durban, Turner and Bates were part of a 'boot room' system that started and progressed a certain club ethos. Something we rarely see in modern football, perhaps maybe Burton....oh wait. No. What logic suggests to you that I'd be happy for Bentley to have a go? I don't understand why you've said that. Bentley HAS had 5 years experience at a League Club with mediocre results. But as you've mentioned Burton, then yes, they gave Rowett his chance after being Assistant Manager to Peschisolido.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 18:28:22 GMT 1
Right so you'd be happy for Bentley to have a go then. Durban, Turner and Bates were part of a 'boot room' system that started and progressed a certain club ethos. Something we rarely see in modern football, perhaps maybe Burton....oh wait. No. What logic suggests to you that I'd be happy for Bentley to have a go? I don't understand why you've said that. Bentley HAS had 5 years experience at a League Club with mediocre results. He has a proven track record of keeping a team in the football league on a small budget. Not every teams aim is promotion or play-off's. But, anyway you seem happy to give an untried young coach a chance, but not a relatively experienced lower league manager a chance going by your comments on the Bentley thread. Fair enough.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 18:48:54 GMT 1
Pressley does not have a great track record as far as I can see Just spoke to a Cov fan friend of mine and he said he's the ideal bloke to get us out of a relegation scr@p. Really rates him. He must be the only one to rate him. Not at all popular in those parts!
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Post by SouthStandShrew on Oct 11, 2016 18:54:06 GMT 1
Can't of been easy motivating a team playing in front of 1500 at Sixfields.
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Post by northwestman on Oct 11, 2016 19:42:28 GMT 1
No. What logic suggests to you that I'd be happy for Bentley to have a go? I don't understand why you've said that. Bentley HAS had 5 years experience at a League Club with mediocre results. He has a proven track record of keeping a team in the football league on a small budget. Not every teams aim is promotion or play-off's. But, anyway you seem happy to give an untried young coach a chance, but not a relatively experienced lower league manager a chance going by your comments on the Bentley thread. Fair enough. John Coleman (Accrington) and John Still (Dagenham & Redbridge and Barnet) arguably have better records than Bentley of keeping teams in the Football League on a small budget. But when they both went to Clubs with bigger budgets they failed, Coleman with Rochdale and Still with Peterborough and Luton. They are both now back with their original Clubs. So yes, I'd rather give an untried coach and Assistant Manager a chance rather than someone who though experienced may have limitations in a higher League by virtue of having operated on a small budget for so long.
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Post by peterjones1 on Oct 11, 2016 20:31:24 GMT 1
Love Ian Sharps here as a number 2. I've seen this suggested a few times on here which seems odd to me given that one of the many criticisms of Jackson was that (rumour had it) he was pretty much forced upon any potential new manager as part of their set up. Surely with that in mind any new man going forward should have control over their own back room staff?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 20:45:38 GMT 1
You do have to laugh at the hypocrisy of football fans
Rumour of a L2 manager being lined up to take over, the fans go into over-drive, shows lack of ambition, typical Roland going for a cheap option, why can't we spend some money and get someone proven at this level?
However fans are happy for someone who has no managerial experience and is currently assistant manager of a team lying mid-table in non league.
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Post by Mmp60 on Oct 11, 2016 22:59:07 GMT 1
Nigel Pearson was in town today. I know, I know, usual story but have been told by three people he's been here today. I know he has family in Shrewsbury and has also been at lilleshall, but makes for an interesting situation!
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Post by Big Sam on Oct 12, 2016 0:01:36 GMT 1
Nigel Pearson was in town today. I know, I know, usual story but have been told by three people he's been here today. I know he has family in Shrewsbury and has also been at lilleshall, but makes for an interesting situation! Man gets a break from work, visits family shocker!!!. Next Man goes on holiday in hot country to chill out. Gets linked with wanting the Maldives international job.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2016 6:39:37 GMT 1
He has a proven track record of keeping a team in the football league on a small budget. Not every teams aim is promotion or play-off's. But, anyway you seem happy to give an untried young coach a chance, but not a relatively experienced lower league manager a chance going by your comments on the Bentley thread. Fair enough. John Coleman (Accrington) and John Still (Dagenham & Redbridge and Barnet) arguably have better records than Bentley of keeping teams in the Football League on a small budget. But when they both went to Clubs with bigger budgets they failed, Coleman with Rochdale and Still with Peterborough and Luton. They are both now back with their original Clubs. So yes, I'd rather give an untried coach and Assistant Manager a chance rather than someone who though experienced may have limitations in a higher League by virtue of having operated on a small budget for so long. Right, so what about other managers that have stepped up and proven a success? You've cherry picked two managers to fit your argument. Fine. Anyhow, what Proud Salopian said.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2016 8:04:55 GMT 1
John Coleman (Accrington) and John Still (Dagenham & Redbridge and Barnet) arguably have better records than Bentley of keeping teams in the Football League on a small budget. But when they both went to Clubs with bigger budgets they failed, Coleman with Rochdale and Still with Peterborough and Luton. They are both now back with their original Clubs. So yes, I'd rather give an untried coach and Assistant Manager a chance rather than someone who though experienced may have limitations in a higher League by virtue of having operated on a small budget for so long. Right, so what about other managers that have stepped up and proven a success? You've cherry picked two managers to fit your argument. Fine. Anyhow, what Proud Salopian said. How many examples are there in recent years that a manager from a struggling lower league 2 club has left them and been successful in league 1?
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Post by northwestman on Oct 12, 2016 10:38:49 GMT 1
And if you want another example of a lower league manager who hasn't been successful in League 1 then you have to go no further than MM, who has now returned to the National League with Tranmere. MM originally started with Fleetwood who were then in the Conference.
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