Kidderminster another manager bites the dust
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Kidderminster another manager bites the dust
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Re: Kidderminster another manager bites the dust
Looks like the chairman is now also the manager.
Re: Kidderminster another manager bites the dust
LoidLucan wrote:Looks like the chairman is now also the manager.
That always ends well doesn't it?
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The York one was on the cards but from the outside this looks strange - they are still with a decent shout of the playoffs.
I think the pressure of having a full time squad is a result of this. What people have to realize these are professional footballers at the very bottom of the game (for a reason) playing against the very best part time footballers - on a given day there is little difference.
I think the pressure of having a full time squad is a result of this. What people have to realize these are professional footballers at the very bottom of the game (for a reason) playing against the very best part time footballers - on a given day there is little difference.
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Financial impact of failure, as it seems apparent on their board...
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Strange that they allowed the manager to bring in Heaton on loan and then he get's the sack.
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It happened at St Mirren after 6 gamesDarlo_Pete wrote:Strange that they allowed the manager to bring in Heaton on loan and then he get's the sack.
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Re: Kidderminster another manager bites the dust
TW lives a lot near to Kiddy than to Darlo!
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Never realised john eustace had gone mind kidderminster have had a raft of managers in recent times. At least the chairmans a ex footballer so will know more than alot of chairman
I may not live in the north east anymore but i still support the north east teams
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I laughed when I saw that one of their fans has renamed Colin Gordon, the chairman who has appointed himself as manager, as Kim Jong Gordon.
Re: Kidderminster another manager bites the dust
not Flash?LoidLucan wrote:I laughed when I saw that one of their fans has renamed Colin Gordon, the chairman who has appointed himself as manager, as Kim Jong Gordon.
Sacking was bit harsh on NMc as Kiddy were trying to play attractive football but if you don't stick it into the net........