now we see the problem of letting coaches buy the players

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  1. wakeyred

    wakeyred Well-Known Member

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    any manager coming in with his own remit to spend the club's money would keep........
    Steele, goldbourne, foster, stones, hasell, cranie, job, rnl, Perkins, Dawson, Davies. the other 25 squad members we have wasted money on. it really makes more sense to employ a manager to buy players an a coach to pickand train the team for the games, not that that kind of radical thinking has any place in our backward looking football world in England where the 18 month dictatorship ffills the pockets of agents and gets players with no sense loyalty.
     
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    Swap Davies for Alnwick and I'd agree with your list, if not your wider point.
     
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    so, do you think putting someone who is likely to be in charge at the club for less than 2 years in charge of buying the players is a sensible way to run a club?
     

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