Daryl McMahon resigned at Macclesfield today.

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Dag82
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Just coincidence ?? :eh:
Daggerfrom70s
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Dag82 wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2020 4:46 pm Just coincidence ?? :eh:
Pay related, hasnt had any that is??
HGDagger
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I'd take him if we can't get Garrard or Culverhouse
Dagdale
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With a decent budget and backing reckon this guy could at last give us a bit of cheer.
Dag82
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Yep, think we could do a lot worse, than this bloke, he was going nicely Ebbsfleet, until they pulled the cash.
Alan
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Just a reminder that Ebsfleet were losing £2m a year, to put in perspective McMahon’s achievements there. Their wage bill soared during his tenure.

2014 £0.7m (year before his appointment)
2015 £1.4m
2016 £1.9m (conf south play-offs)
2017 £1.6m (promotion to National League via playoffs)
2018 £2.1m (play-off semi-final)
Dag82
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So who is your preferred choice then, Alan ??.
Diggerthedog
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Alan wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2020 10:29 pm Just a reminder that Ebsfleet were losing £2m a year, to put in perspective McMahon’s achievements there. Their wage bill soared during his tenure.

2014 £0.7m (year before his appointment)
2015 £1.4m
2016 £1.9m (conf south play-offs)
2017 £1.6m (promotion to National League via playoffs)
2018 £2.1m (play-off semi-final)
Don’t think he’ll have that much to spend, this is why I personally think Garrard is a better choice, yes B Wood are bankrolled but not to that extent.
Alan
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I’m not sure that I have a preferred choice, merely pointing out that his success came at enormous financial cost.

Managers who do well in this division (and most others) are usually ones with largest budgets. There are some exceptions, of course there are, but it’s generally true. FGR and Salford spring to mind in the same vein - Neville told the Guardian that they’re losing £3m a year at Salford i.e. they are losing enough to pay 20 players £2,800 a week each.

That’s not to excuse the utter rubbish served up by Taylor, or the squad he assembled - his failure to sign a striker was staggering, given that Rhys Murphy was 20 miles away playing for Chelmsford in the conference South and ended up at Yeovil and is the top scorer in the division.
DevonDagger
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Jacob Ranson from B&D Post has said on Twitter
Hearing Daryl McMahon could be appointed #Daggers manager very soon!! #NonLeague
Diggerthedog
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Alan wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:40 am I’m not sure that I have a preferred choice, merely pointing out that his success came at enormous financial cost.

Managers who do well in this division (and most others) are usually ones with largest budgets. There are some exceptions, of course there are, but it’s generally true. FGR and Salford spring to mind in the same vein - Neville told the Guardian that they’re losing £3m a year at Salford i.e. they are losing enough to pay 20 players £2,800 a week each.

That’s not to excuse the utter rubbish served up by Taylor, or the squad he assembled - his failure to sign a striker was staggering, given that Rhys Murphy was 20 miles away playing for Chelmsford in the conference South and ended up at Yeovil and is the top scorer in the division.
Good post, it really is obscene the amount of money at this level and completely ruins competition. We're bankrolled for sure but not by a couple of million surely?
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ARNU
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Apparently we got him.
Bollix to Shampoo, it's real poo we want !
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