Well if Amelia is right and it is MA in at Barnet, he'll doubtless bring his surrounding troupe of numpties and that will mean Barnet's Assistant Manager, who won yesterday, will be out of a job.
And who did he once play for?
Yes Chesterfield, name of Currie. I still remember a game at Torquay where for the first thirty five minutes he passed the ball out midfield like a dream and just ran the whole game. How we failed to score and eventually leaked two goals to the only attacks Torquay mounted I still haven't worked out. I think he'd work well with Pemberton, feeding youngsters into the team. (He had loads of talent as a player and wasted quite a lot of it, but he understood the game and would know the right ladders to choose, because he tried out one or two of those that turned out to be snakes!)
One of the wiser voices on Bob's about a year ago suggested that Sharman gave the impression that he wouldn't be fazed whatever level he was thrown in at. Sounds as though he was right.
Rawson seemed to have reached a point in his career where he needed something to happen. He failed at Matlock when Matlock were failing, but I'm convinced that eventually you only become a first team player by playing in the first team whether it is the Football League or the Hope Valley League (and it has to be more than the odd ten minutes we gave Ricky German). I know it is a bit sink or swim, but it is better than sitting on the edge of the pool.
I've seen Bob Newton in the shower (with Diego de Girolamo's dad) and I don't think he even sang then! I do think our young centre forwards should be encouraged to chat to him though. He knew how to make the best of the things he could do and still be a problem to defences despite his weaknesses. There's tons of stuff to learn from people like him and Jim Brown who had long careers in the game without being brilliantly talented.
Carlisle won again didn't they? I'd rather be their manager than ours, wouldn't you?
And who did he once play for?
Yes Chesterfield, name of Currie. I still remember a game at Torquay where for the first thirty five minutes he passed the ball out midfield like a dream and just ran the whole game. How we failed to score and eventually leaked two goals to the only attacks Torquay mounted I still haven't worked out. I think he'd work well with Pemberton, feeding youngsters into the team. (He had loads of talent as a player and wasted quite a lot of it, but he understood the game and would know the right ladders to choose, because he tried out one or two of those that turned out to be snakes!)
One of the wiser voices on Bob's about a year ago suggested that Sharman gave the impression that he wouldn't be fazed whatever level he was thrown in at. Sounds as though he was right.
Rawson seemed to have reached a point in his career where he needed something to happen. He failed at Matlock when Matlock were failing, but I'm convinced that eventually you only become a first team player by playing in the first team whether it is the Football League or the Hope Valley League (and it has to be more than the odd ten minutes we gave Ricky German). I know it is a bit sink or swim, but it is better than sitting on the edge of the pool.
I've seen Bob Newton in the shower (with Diego de Girolamo's dad) and I don't think he even sang then! I do think our young centre forwards should be encouraged to chat to him though. He knew how to make the best of the things he could do and still be a problem to defences despite his weaknesses. There's tons of stuff to learn from people like him and Jim Brown who had long careers in the game without being brilliantly talented.
Carlisle won again didn't they? I'd rather be their manager than ours, wouldn't you?