halftimeresults wrote:Harvey had quite alot of assistants in his time at Morecambe
Andy Mutch
Tony Hesketh
Big Jim McCluskie
Dave Miller
MfcChris wrote:I can't even remember who took over the Cambridge game.
Keith wrote:MfcChris wrote:I can't even remember who took over the Cambridge game.
Wasn't that one of two occasions when Dave Edge was in charge?
shrimpnsave wrote:Keith wrote:MfcChris wrote:I can't even remember who took over the Cambridge game.
Wasn't that one of two occasions when Dave Edge was in charge?
Isnt that a taboo subject
George Dawes wrote:the sensible thing for the club to do is announce Jim Bentley caretaker manager in the meantime as he is still a employee and now senior coach of MFC especially with Kevan Hurst being released today and more to follow out of contract
allowing the club take there time making the decision of the next manager not rushing into things(panic buying)
mrpotatohead wrote:hope edgey is not working at fleetwood
The Fury wrote:George Dawes wrote:the sensible thing for the club to do is announce Jim Bentley caretaker manager in the meantime as he is still a employee and now senior coach of MFC especially with Kevan Hurst being released today and more to follow out of contract
allowing the club take there time making the decision of the next manager not rushing into things(panic buying)
Can't quite work out the logic there. If this scenario came to fruition then clearly Jimbo wouldn't be in the frame to take the job full-time. It'd be pointless asking him to negotiate contracts for existing players when any prospective incoming manager, with no affiliation to the club, may not want them.
I can't think of any time in footballing history when a club has announced the appointment of a caretaker, or interim, manager in the off-season! Seems entirely counter-productive.
George Dawes wrote:The Fury wrote:George Dawes wrote:the sensible thing for the club to do is announce Jim Bentley caretaker manager in the meantime as he is still a employee and now senior coach of MFC especially with Kevan Hurst being released today and more to follow out of contract
allowing the club take there time making the decision of the next manager not rushing into things(panic buying)
Can't quite work out the logic there. If this scenario came to fruition then clearly Jimbo wouldn't be in the frame to take the job full-time. It'd be pointless asking him to negotiate contracts for existing players when any prospective incoming manager, with no affiliation to the club, may not want them.
I can't think of any time in footballing history when a club has announced the appointment of a caretaker, or interim, manager in the off-season! Seems entirely counter-productive.
i can very recently the Blackburn Manager this year, its quiet commen in football Jimbo still as a job at the club "playey coach reserve team manager" its simple Jim runs things on a temparay basis and at the same time trying to impress people its better than losing a lot of good players in the next few weeks whos contract are running out leaving us half staffed that itself could put a manger off thinking he will have his work cut out from the off
i could name more but unless your trying to be clever with my use of the word announced but you know exactly what i mean.
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