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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 10:42
by arrywithanh
merse btpir wrote: 21 Aug 2017, 23:17 Risky in what way; surely not as risky as gifting the job to favoured old players with no managerial experience whatsoever.....

Wilkinson has managed three clubs ~ Henley, Milton United; and for the past seven years, Hungerford Town ~ coached in the Reading Academy and brought little Hungerford up three levels to the glass ceiling they currently exist under due to ground restrictions.

I would say that more than blows the CVs of the likes of Chris Hargreaves and Kevin Nicholson out of the water!
HAHAHAHAHA so so true

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 11:45
by hector
Bobby Wilkinson is favourite for the job at Wealdstone.

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 12:58
by MellowYellow
Both teams sitting in relegation zone after 5 games with Wealdstone one place above Hungerford on goal difference. Both clubs at the glass ceiling for promotion to NL status due to ground restrictions.

Wilkinson may go there, if that's what he believes is 'ambition'.

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 13:14
by SenorDingDong
MellowYellow wrote: 22 Aug 2017, 12:58 Both teams sitting in relegation zone after 5 games with Wealdstone one place above Hungerford on goal difference. Both clubs at the glass ceiling for promotion to NL status due to ground restrictions.

Wilkinson may go there, if that's what he believes is 'ambition'.
Makes absolutely no sense to me, especially given he's on the record as wanting to manage at FL level. Torquay gives him that opportunity or is a great springboard to do it with another team. Wealdstone is a sideways move.

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 13:32
by Nick Potkins
Wilkinson was in the Torquay area two days back - or so it would appear!

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 13:36
by wivelgull
I saw him in Cobley's.

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 14:21
by SuperNickyWroe
Nick Potkins wrote: 22 Aug 2017, 13:32 Wilkinson was in the Torquay area two days back - or so it would appear!
so was he or wasn't he?
although hes done well, its not an appointment that, at this time - fills me with confidence.

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 15:04
by arcadia
I heard on Sunday that there was a list and an ex-manager was on it but I don't believe it.

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 15:07
by brooker
Nick Potkins wrote: 22 Aug 2017, 13:32 Wilkinson was in the Torquay area two days back - or so it would appear!
Though it didn't initially fill me with optimism, it actually does sound like quite a shrewd choice if true. How do you know he was in the Torquay area?

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 15:20
by KingsGull1983
I can't see why people are linking so many names of so called experienced lower league managers.This is a sorry sign of how far we have fallen. They are going to be more expensive options and no guarantee they will be a success and will jump ship at the sniff of a bigger job.
Why not go for a local option with lower league experience, ex players shouldn't be ruled out just because the last couple have not worked out.

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 15:24
by Kit_robin
KingsGull1983 wrote: 22 Aug 2017, 15:20 I can't see why people are linking so many names of so called experienced lower league managers.This is a sorry sign of how far we have fallen. They are going to be more expensive options and no guarantee they will be a success and will jump ship at the sniff of a bigger job.
Why not go for a local option with lower league experience, ex players shouldn't be ruled out just because the last couple have not worked out.
Perhaps you would like to list the ex-players with experience that you wish for? Tully is the only one I can think of, and although he does have some experience it was short lived and not sustained.

Unless you are talking about people like Joyce and Rodgers, in which case please tell me what sort of medication your on!

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 15:28
by merse btpir
arcadia wrote: 22 Aug 2017, 15:04 I heard on Sunday that there was a list and an ex-manager was on it but I don't believe it.
There is mileage in that and this forum's resident troll might have a very nasty surprise before long! :rofl:

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 15:36
by Rjc70
merse btpir wrote: 22 Aug 2017, 15:28 There is mileage in that and this forum's resident troll might have a very nasty surprise before long! :rofl:
I notice you have posted about Paul Cox elsewhere, merse. Interesting.

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 15:38
by Nick Potkins
If you trace back through twitter accounts of family members of Hungerford Town board members, one asks how the trip to Torquay was and how did Bobby get on! It may be rubbish, but made me read it and take note.

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Posted: 22 Aug 2017, 15:49
by KingsGull1983
Kit_robin wrote: 22 Aug 2017, 15:24 Perhaps you would like to list the ex-players with experience that you wish for? Tully is the only one I can think of, and although he does have some experience it was short lived and not sustained.

Unless you are talking about people like Joyce and Rodgers, in which case please tell me what sort of medication your on!

To be honest yes I would go for Tully, performed very well at Truro which was cut short. They haven't done nearly as well since he has left.