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Cureton really doesn't strike me as a manager. I might be wrong but his whole demeanour is of someone who is 39 going on 25. I'm not just talking about performances but in terms of appearance and the type of person he appears to be. Nothing wrong with that, he just seems more like 'one of the lads' than the guy leading the lads.
More than happy for him to combine his player duties with a coaching role.
Honestly, if Wayne does leave, I'd give it to Currie. I hate this notion that the assistants are judged on par with the manager. Still and Burnett turned out to be complete opposite ends of the spectrum. Yet, when you're working for a manager you work under their idea and philosophy. I imagine Currie to have similar ideas in how he wants to play to Wayne, yet that doesn't mean he'll implement them in the same way. Plus with a lot of out of contract players, if a lot do end up moving on, it's Currie's opportunity to bring in some of his own players and make his mark. I'd much rather have familiarity than take a risk with someone who doesn't really know our club.
More than happy for him to combine his player duties with a coaching role.
Honestly, if Wayne does leave, I'd give it to Currie. I hate this notion that the assistants are judged on par with the manager. Still and Burnett turned out to be complete opposite ends of the spectrum. Yet, when you're working for a manager you work under their idea and philosophy. I imagine Currie to have similar ideas in how he wants to play to Wayne, yet that doesn't mean he'll implement them in the same way. Plus with a lot of out of contract players, if a lot do end up moving on, it's Currie's opportunity to bring in some of his own players and make his mark. I'd much rather have familiarity than take a risk with someone who doesn't really know our club.
Yeah Id give it to Currie.As a side note...Football is probably the only management profession where "One of the lads" running it is more likely to be the case.You wouldn't want it in finance or banking but certainly when you are trying to gel together a bunch of working class lads in a football team Id say it was more than acceptable.Actually...cant think of many football managers who aren't/weren't "One of the lads".leewilson wrote:Cureton really doesn't strike me as a manager. I might be wrong but his whole demeanour is of someone who is 39 going on 25. I'm not just talking about performances but in terms of appearance and the type of person he appears to be. Nothing wrong with that, he just seems more like 'one of the lads' than the guy leading the lads.
More than happy for him to combine his player duties with a coaching role.
Honestly, if Wayne does leave, I'd give it to Currie. I hate this notion that the assistants are judged on par with the manager. Still and Burnett turned out to be complete opposite ends of the spectrum. Yet, when you're working for a manager you work under their idea and philosophy. I imagine Currie to have similar ideas in how he wants to play to Wayne, yet that doesn't mean he'll implement them in the same way. Plus with a lot of out of contract players, if a lot do end up moving on, it's Currie's opportunity to bring in some of his own players and make his mark. I'd much rather have familiarity than take a risk with someone who doesn't really know our club.
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ARNU wrote:Yeah Id give it to Currie.As a side note...Football is probably the only management profession where "One of the lads" running it is more likely to be the case.You wouldn't want it in finance or banking but certainly when you are trying to gel together a bunch of working class lads in a football team Id say it was more than acceptable.Actually...cant think of many football managers who aren't/weren't "One of the lads".leewilson wrote:Cureton really doesn't strike me as a manager. I might be wrong but his whole demeanour is of someone who is 39 going on 25. I'm not just talking about performances but in terms of appearance and the type of person he appears to be. Nothing wrong with that, he just seems more like 'one of the lads' than the guy leading the lads.
More than happy for him to combine his player duties with a coaching role.
Honestly, if Wayne does leave, I'd give it to Currie. I hate this notion that the assistants are judged on par with the manager. Still and Burnett turned out to be complete opposite ends of the spectrum. Yet, when you're working for a manager you work under their idea and philosophy. I imagine Currie to have similar ideas in how he wants to play to Wayne, yet that doesn't mean he'll implement them in the same way. Plus with a lot of out of contract players, if a lot do end up moving on, it's Currie's opportunity to bring in some of his own players and make his mark. I'd much rather have familiarity than take a risk with someone who doesn't really know our club.
Dont think Arsene Wengers particularly 'one of the lads' albeit at a higher level.
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Darren Currie and Micah Hyde passed their senior badges at the same time
Micah is also an impressive guy who I suspect will go places in management in future years
Micah is also an impressive guy who I suspect will go places in management in future years
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I think I called Martin Ling out last year. He has experience at this level, knows non league football so could bring in some bright young things, and I think would appreciate a family club like ours and the supportive atmosphere. He is currently out of work and needs a break.The Romford Dagger wrote:SUSSEX DAGGER wrote:Not on a high horse I will be there whoever is in charge. Just another example of how fortunes change tho don't it .
My brief flirtation came after Stevenage at home and nobody could defend that it was that spineless.
Think the reaction after Saturdays game highlighted that the Players even accepted that it was unforgivable and they had a score to settle.
Just to keep the debate going if Wayne does go who would you want to get the gig.
See Doug Livermore is living local in Romford.
I don't want wayne to go. Was just saying for you to stop pretending you were the only person that stood by him through EVERYTHING.
For arguments sake.. Martin Ling.
Jamie Cuteton player manager ain't a bad shout either although I'm not one for picking managers because of their footballing ability on the pitch. It's only because he has an obvious footballing brain he COULD be useful. But that's been said about many new managers going into management after ayo g.
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We don't need the likes of Hackett being around this club very long with his cries of racial slurs whenever the going gets tough
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Well this came straight from Burnetts mouth at the fans forum meeting, so make what you want of that!!matt_drfc wrote:Did he actually claim he'd been racially abused though? Or did someone make that up?Chigwellian wrote:We don't need the likes of Hackett being around this club very long with his cries of racial slurs whenever the going gets tough
Fair enough, I remember Simmo saying at the time:Chigwellian wrote:Well this came straight from Burnetts mouth at the fans forum meeting, so make what you want of that!!matt_drfc wrote:Did he actually claim he'd been racially abused though? Or did someone make that up?Chigwellian wrote:We don't need the likes of Hackett being around this club very long with his cries of racial slurs whenever the going gets tough
Simmo wrote:If this was true the Club would have raised this immediately with the police but its not true at all.