another one bites the dust !

Discussion in 'Bulletin Board ARCHIVE' started by paul.d, Sep 22, 2008.

  1. pau

    paul.d Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jul 18, 2005
    Messages:
    12,917
    Likes Received:
    769
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Gender:
    Male
    Style:
    Barnsley (full width)
    <h3 class="headline">U'S PART COMPANY WITH WILLIAMS </h3><div id="lastEditDate" class="lastEditDate">Posted on:Mon 22 Sep 2008</div><p align="left">COLCHESTER United boss Geraint Williams has left his post by mutual consent.</p> <p align="left">The decision was agreed following Colchester's 3-0 defeat at the hands of MK Dons on Saturday.The U's are currently 23rd in Coca-Cola League One.</p>
     
  2. pau

    paul.d Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jul 18, 2005
    Messages:
    12,917
    Likes Received:
    769
    Trophy Points:
    113
    Gender:
    Male
    Style:
    Barnsley (full width)
    a bit more than the usual "we wish him well etc" from the Chairman

    <h3 class="headline">Chairman Issues Club Statement </h3><div id="lastEditDate" class="lastEditDate">Posted on:Mon 22 Sep 2008</div>

    <font color="#000066">U's chairman Robbie Cowling hasreleased the following statement on Monday morning, following the weekend defeat against MK Dons.

    It is with considerable regret that I have to report that Geraint Williams will be leaving his post as the first team manager of Colchester United.

    Following the 3-0 defeat against MK Dons, and the manner in which the team was defeated, it was mutually agreed between the board of Colchester United and Geraint that both parties would be best served if Geraint stood down from his role and that a new manager was appointed.

    In my opinion, Geraint was badly let down on Saturday by some of his players who failed to play for him, some of our supporters who failed to support him and by myself for failing to publicly backhim before it was too late.

    Geraint has been a very loyal servant of Colchester United forten years during which time he has played for, coached and managed the team.

    It is no coincidence that those years have also been the club's most successful years and Geraint led the club to its highest ever finish of tenth in the Championship.

    That was despite working with a player budget which was significantly lower than any other team in that division.

    In my time, I have been privileged to meet and work with some great people and Geraint is up there with the best of them.

    In no way do I hold him responsible for last season's relegation.

    The club could not give him the funds and facilities he required to maintain Championship football.

    However, he proved without a doubt, during the one season where he did have a team capable of competing at that level, that he could manage very successful at that level of football and, probably given the right tools, even higher.

    Despite being relegated back to League One, the club has progressed in many other areas and - for the first time in many years - we started a season where most of the talk was of promotion and not, as in previous years, of relegation.

    However, although we have many reasons to be optimistic, we really must be realistic and accept that a new squad playing in a new stadium will take time to gel.

    Despite our poor start, I have every confidence that Geraint has built a good squad which most certainly will gel.

    Colchester United are an ambitious club and we are doing all we can to create a club that can sustain Championship football.

    F</font><font color="#000066">inally, I would like to wish Geraint every success in whatever he does and I am grateful to him for leaving the club in a much better state than when he joined it.

    Good luck George and thanks.

    There will be no further comment from the club at this time, but please visit CU-FC.com later on Monday for further developments.</font></p>
     
  3. "Good luck George and thanks"??

    Is George his pet name for the ex manager I wonder? Nice words though which will not doubt be of great comfort to Geraint Williams as he pores over the Sits Vac columns in the years ahead.
    Here's a thought though - assistant manager to Simon Davey? Two Welsh wizards together :D
     

Share This Page