Darren wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:58 amBobby has my vote as well. He wanted the job before flan & coyleEl Kebabus of Arabia wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:42 am Bobby Wilkinson has been widely touted and has an impressive record, could be answer
He's available and want to get back into management asap ! Fresh face, new ideas, got Wealdstone firing again last season.
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I am surprised Bobby Wilkinson isn't managing at the moment. We have given the ex Dart route a go, so surely worth a try with a contract for the rest of the season. Has done well at previous clubs, likes a passing game and I think I am right in saying T. B. is an admirer. Would get my vote if the board can agree financial terms they are comfortable with. I know two have gone but I expect an assistant will be required which restricts any offer that could be made. Worth an enquiry at the very least.
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Steve King, Bobby Wilkinson, Bradley Quinton. One of them 3 would be excellent
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i think its important to get it right this time and not rush into appointing someone just becuase they are available, so it would be TB in the short term and hopefully with Paul Sawyer, I tohught he did really well when TB was absent from the dugout, I was a little dissapointed as they went for former players he was not given the chance (maybe he was I dont really know), Maybe even Elliott working alongside TB learning from him both of these would have the passion for the club, (which I do not think AF & JC did just my opinion).
If not is Cugly anyone would want has done well at Folkestone but not at this level, Or even Chrlie's old man might be worth a go must have some connections and im sure he would have the respect of the players,but whoever we get should have the passion to get this club not only up the table but onto the next level if we are to progress as a club, ( we may need investment to achieve this as well but nothing silly like the club up the road)
Steve King even but not sure the fans would want him but done well at Welling last season.
If not is Cugly anyone would want has done well at Folkestone but not at this level, Or even Chrlie's old man might be worth a go must have some connections and im sure he would have the respect of the players,but whoever we get should have the passion to get this club not only up the table but onto the next level if we are to progress as a club, ( we may need investment to achieve this as well but nothing silly like the club up the road)
Steve King even but not sure the fans would want him but done well at Welling last season.
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I think Elliot has always said he would not be interested in coaching or management, apart from which his job would not leave sufficient time to do it.
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The season promised so much. Now we've had to turn back the clock and rely on TB to steady the ship steering us from relegation. Which I'm sure he will.
I'm just glad I didn't buy a season ticket.
It would have felt like laying out £200 on a horse only to see it's rider unseated at the first fence.
I'm just glad I didn't buy a season ticket.
It would have felt like laying out £200 on a horse only to see it's rider unseated at the first fence.
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I always got the impression that Wilkinson wasn't very well liked or respected by the Wealdstone fans??
But then again they are a bunch of toshers!!
But then again they are a bunch of toshers!!
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PP I know that one of the three enquired about the job when TB stepped down only to be told the club weren't advertising the position. Hopefully he will apply this time...Princespark2006 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:35 pm Steve King, Bobby Wilkinson, Bradley Quinton. One of them 3 would be excellent
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Happy chappy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 9:09 amSEAHOUSES987 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 11:22 pm Chris Kinnear
Vastly experienced in National League - Been There - Seen It - Done It
As i already have said I'm 100% behind Chris Kinnear being the new manager.but he wouldn't want TB telling who to sign
That’s hopefully not a problem
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Steve King for me. Currently unemployed but like him or loath him, he gets results. Proven track record at this level and above. Oh, and he lives in Eastbourne, so we can share lifts to matches.