23-04-2018, 17:52
(23-04-2018, 17:37)bluepooch Wrote: I don't understand this 'non league is much tougher and more difficult to get out of ' business other than there are only two for promotion.The National League by logic is slightly less in quality than League Two ,just like League Two is slightly less quality than League One.It doesn't take a special non league knowledge to be successful in my opinion.It just takes a team with more quality and organisation than the rest ,there is no magic formula.
As for Evo and Llera we may as well give them the gig and see how they get on for the last 3 games, its no extra cost to the club and the current bookies list with the usual suspects is uninspiring to say the least.Plus I have no faith at all in AC to employ the right man.
It was interesting to hear Jack mention the 'proposed plans' in his statement ,new consortium closer than we think perhaps ?
Oh dear Blue. The National League is the toughest league to get out of. You need to know non-league, non-league players and have a good budget and I mean a good budget. On average it costs a club about £1.5-£2 million to get out of the National League and our budget next season is going to be less than a million. There are a few teams in the National League who play attractive football but most will play direct football and that means long balls over the top etc.
These are the odds for a new manager.
2/1 John Sheridan
6/1 Russell Slade
6/1 Ian Evatt
8/1 Ronnie Moore
8/1 Neil Redfern
10/1 Graham Alexander
12/1 Shaun Derry
12/1 Lee Clarke
12/1 Stuart McCall
12/1 Miguel Llera
14/1 Grant McCann
14/1 Richard Money
20/1 Luke Gerrard
20/1 Craig Harrison
20/1 Michael Brown
20/1 Kevin Wilkin
20/1 Dean Saunders
20/1 Chris Lucketti
20/1 Paul Cox
25/1 Mark Bower
25/1 Nicky Law
25/1 Gary Mills
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