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Post by steve on Apr 27, 2015 18:29:57 GMT 1
WHO?
Conference club Aldershot Town have named former Dundee and Alloa Athletic boss Barry Smith as their new manager.
Defender Chris Barker, who had been in caretaker charge since Andy Scott was sacked in January, will stay at the club as player-assistant boss.
Smith, 41, left Alloa last month and told the Aldershot website: "Ultimately, we want to take the club back to the Football League."
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Post by steve on Apr 28, 2015 17:41:03 GMT 1
SO THAT'S WHERE HE WENT TO
Wrexham get their man
Gary Mills has left Gateshead to become the new manager of Wrexham.
The Dragons sacked their previous boss Kevin Wilkin in March.
Mills, 53, took over Gateshead in September 2013. He led the club to third in the Conference in 2013-14 and lost the play-off final 2-1 to Cambridge United.
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Post by steve on Apr 29, 2015 15:10:19 GMT 1
A GOOD APOINTMENT I RECKON
Harris named Lions boss
Millwall have appointed Neil Harris as their permanent manager just a day after they were condemned to relegation.
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Post by steve on Apr 29, 2015 17:43:36 GMT 1
DON'T DO IT JIMMY
Hasselbaink calm about Leeds 'rumours'
Burton Albion manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has said he would make a decision about becoming Leeds boss "with my brain and not my heart".
The 43-year-old, who spent two years at Leeds between 1997 and 1999, has been linked with a return to Elland Road. Current Leeds head coach Neil Redfearn is out of contract in the summer.
"Leeds is a very beautiful club. I'll make decisions for myself with my brain and not with my heart," Hasselbaink told BBC Radio Derby.
"It's difficult for me to talk about because they have a good manager at the moment who has done really well and I have a job here that I really like. It's not nice to talk about those kind of things."
The former Netherlands international added: "I am committed to Burton and I will do everything in my power to make the club successful for as long as I am here. You can't do anything about rumours."
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Post by steve on Apr 30, 2015 14:21:14 GMT 1
MAZARRON FC SUPPORTER APOINTS NEW MANAGER
Cowley named new Braintree boss
Conference club Braintree Town have named Danny Cowley as their new manager.
The 36-year-old, who was in charge at Conference South club Concord Rangers, succeeds former West Ham and England midfielder Alan Devonshire, who parted company with Braintree earlier this month.
Lee Harding, chairman of Braintree Town, has a place on the country club and is regularly seen at Mazarron FC games.
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Post by lesd on Apr 30, 2015 23:28:26 GMT 1
Some late news (- expect you're all abed there!) ...
Former England captain Terry Butcher has been appointed the new manager of League Two side Newport County on a two-year deal. He succeeds Justin Edinburgh who left for Gillingham in February
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Post by steve on May 5, 2015 7:32:13 GMT 1
I TOLD 'EM OLDHAM (for our older readers, it refers to a 1960's car battery TV advertisement)
Oldham Athletic have named Sunderland Academy coach Darren Kelly, 35, as their new manager.
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Post by steve on May 5, 2015 12:23:38 GMT 1
Tranmere appoint Brabin
Tranmere Rovers, relegated from the Football League, appoint former Luton, Cambridge and Southport manager Gary Brabin as their new boss.
Brabin has left his role at Everton's Academy to take up the post. Tranmer will play in the Conference next season.
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Post by lesd on May 5, 2015 17:29:09 GMT 1
I TOLD 'EM OLDHAM (for our older readers, it refers to a 1960's car battery TV advertisement) Ah, that reminds me.................................
5 January 2013 ... Nottingham Forest (2) 2–3 Oldham Athletic (3) ... City Ground, Nottingham ... FA Cup 3rd Round
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Post by steve on May 6, 2015 16:27:35 GMT 1
GOOD NEWS, THIS MEANS THE SHEEP MOLESTERS AND THE UMBERELLA MAN WILL NEVER GET TO THE PREMIERSHIP.
'I'm staying' - McClaren
Steve McClaren has reaffirmed his "100 per cent" commitment to Derby amid continuing speculation linking him with Newcastle.
McClaren told Sky Sports News: "I reiterate what I said on Saturday straight after the game, and what I've said to the board and the players yesterday - I'm 100 per cent committed to finishing the job here.
"I hear the speculation, I see it, but I'm 100 per cent committed to Derby County at this point. I've been saying it for months, that my total focus, my total commitment, is on Derby County."
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Post by lesd on May 9, 2015 16:23:41 GMT 1
Lee Clark has resigned as Blackpool manager following their relegation to League One.
The 42-year-old was appointed on 30 October with the club bottom of the Championship table, where they stayed for the rest of the season.
The ex-Newcastle midfielder won three of the 33 games during his tenure.
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Post by steve on May 9, 2015 17:08:31 GMT 1
Crawley Town have parted company with manager John Gregory.
The 60-year-old, appointed in December 2013, has spent the past six months recuperating after heart surgery.
Former Wales international Dean Saunders took over on an interim basis in December but was unable to save the club from relegation to League Two.
"I would like to thank the board of directors for standing by me and supporting me during the very difficult time I endured," said Gregory.
"I hope that the Crawley Town fans stand by their team and help to bring back the glory days again very soon."
Gregory, who has also managed Aston Villa, QPR, Derby County and Wycombe Wanderers, won six caps for England as a midfielder.
Saunders, 50, told BBC Sussex earlier this month he was unsure whether he would be in charge of the club next season.
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Post by steve on May 12, 2015 13:29:49 GMT 1
BUT IS HE THE ANSWER TO PORTSMOUTHS PROBLEMS?
Portsmouth have appointed Chesterfield boss Paul Cook as their new manager.
Cook takes charge of Pompey following the dismissal of former boss Andy Awford in April.
The 48-year-old was in the dugout as the Spireites were knocked out of the League One play-offs following a 3-0 defeat at Preston on Sunday.
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Post by steve on May 13, 2015 12:36:25 GMT 1
I WONDER HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE FOR HIM TO FAIL THIS TIME?
Dean Saunders has been named as Chesterfield manager, succeeding Portsmouth-bound Paul Cook in the role.
Saunders, 50, ended the season in interim charge of Crawley but was unable to prevent them from being relegated to League Two.
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Post by steve on May 13, 2015 16:38:46 GMT 1
AND ANOTHER, THEY'RE FALLING LKE DOMINOES
Leyton Orient have announced that Fabio Liverani is to leave his role as manager of the club by mutual consent.
His assistants, Maurizio Cantarelli and Marcello Donatelli, will also be leaving.
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