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9 minutes ago, jimbaxters said:
Has the job been filled?
Naw
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36 minutes ago, craigkillie said:
Bates will never be more than fraction of the player Mulgrew is.
I like Halkett but its not certain he will be good enough to step up worth a look at though to see
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28 minutes ago, RedEd said:
That is correct. Jamie Martin had left Ayr prior to signing for Troon.
Getting confused with Hilson at Hurlford sorry
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24 minutes ago, CopaMundials said:
Last year. who did they have ?.
Winger out the adacamy
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3 minutes ago, CopaMundials said:
Good call that. Do they have loans from there just now and have they had any recently ?
Last year they did dunno about this year not even saw Ladeside since pre season never mind Troon
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3 hours ago, valleyboy said:
Troon is a great job for a junior manager. The way the club is run is an example of everything that is good in the game. My view is they have been underachieving recently but I am sure that with the right appointment things will improve. One thing is for sure, the position will attract a lot of quality applicants.
Good Ayr United links for loans
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3 hours ago, Blobby said:
I am based in Glasgow and Ginto wasn't sacked had reasons but in my book is still a legend for keeping us up and started season so well
I dunno what my next thing is but I'm open to offers certainly can help somebody
You no putting in for it Bunnet ?
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Ballie has stepped down they like Ladeside will be looking for a new man
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On 27/10/2019 at 09:43, Paulp9 said:
Ok mate thanks for the heads up I'll have a look into that one appreciate the help
I sent you something read your in box pal
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11 hours ago, Paulp9 said:
That's a good idea mate I'm open to all options and it's good to hear and get advise from the people in the know as such so all Advise is greatly appreciated
DM me on this mate and will fill you in I play the walking football your welcome to come and play lots of guys with different connections to different teams and leagues but a ammy side first if you can't get in the junior door turn the around the team and the junior clubs around Glasgow will come and seek you out small world but a friendly community when it comes to football in Glasgow
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1 hour ago, Paulp9 said:
Hi mate I played for 3 pro clubs in England then played semi pro before managing in England at 3 semi pro clubs
Walking football in Glasgow to is a good place to met people and build contacts even taking a ammy tam and getting success for a year or two its your foot in the door
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14 minutes ago, Paulp9 said:
I can't say incase I get mobbed but u never know ha ha, I've applied but it's difficult to get in to teams up here with nobody knowing me seems that teams aren't willing to take a punt on some thing fresh and different but u never know one day that may change hopefully
Out of interest who were you with I've a mate that played non league in Cheshire if not for work commitments he could easily find a lower end junior middle level junior or good amateur team
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19 minutes ago, happy said:
Your not a Gascoigne by any chance ? Lol.
Fill yer boots.They can only say no.
Kevin Keegan lives up here to
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13 minutes ago, Paulp9 said:
I'm at Glasgow just outside rutherglen to be precise but originally from Newcastle moved up here 6 months ago
I am in Glasgow to but stayed in Kilbirnie for a awful long time and get out to games doing my thing
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9 minutes ago, Paulp9 said:
Thanks mate appreciate the kind words
When I was involved in ammy football there was to many pals acts not saying our teams like that but a outsider coming in no favourites no agenda or exigencies to tribes to locations to areas your just the big Gordie they need to impress at training or they don't play
I genuinely hope you apply were are you based//
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9 minutes ago, Paulp9 said:
Being a manager is a 24/7 job even at semi pro level it still becomes a full time job, it's a difficult job to do especially when working full time and trying to have a family life aswell, I can only talk from personal experience but your constantly on your phone sorting out, training, speaking to coaches, speaking with players, sorting out tactics, formations etc also meeting with the chairman and committee and also carrying out interviews and anything else that comes along, it really is a 24/7 full time job which takes up most of your life, I for example signed 2 players on Xmas day last year so it really never stops but we do it because we love it and we love football and everything that comes with it, it is stressful and time consuming and can be brutal at times but I wouldn't change that as that's all part and parcel of the game we all love and i for one enjoy the interaction with the fans because without the fans we have nothing, sorry to interact on your group just wanted to give u a little insight into the management lifestyle that's all sorry for the interruption
Don't be sorry mate that was a great post and you got SFA meetings to thrown in if a player gets suspended
Family life goes out the window if your a gaffer which is maybe why older guys who family have grown up are good choice for a lot of teams
I know your looking read your other post and hope you get back in
Clearly you have a lot to offer the right team
And coming from a different league and culture is not a bad thing
Something you can use to your advantage when it comes along
End of the day footballs football at what ever level
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1 hour ago, Lokloyal said:
Because he gave you what for after our goal and after being subjected to 90 minutes of vile abuse during a Scottish cup tie.If you give it out you have to be able to take it.Tony M is a standout amidst a whole selection of poor to average managers mentioned.Move on for the sake of your club and employ a man who would bring success to you after decades in the wilderness.
I wasn't there and others are disputing your side of events
Ever been to a large attended game were that never happened?
Its not a excuse but that is part and parcel of junior football
Saw it when 1000 plus turned up at old Peasy park in Lok games
We don't even know if he wants a job he walked last time
If he does get to be our boss he needs to be 100 per cent committed and in it for the long haul
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24 minutes ago, Lokloyal said:
Because he gave you what for after our goal and after being subjected to 90 minutes of vile abuse during a Scottish cup tie.If you give it out you have to be able to take it.Tony M is a standout amidst a whole selection of poor to average managers mentioned.Move on for the sake of your club and employ a man who would bring success to you after decades in the wilderness.
I don't make the decisions
Aye he sounds right now as the top candidate
But bringing success to Ladeside would take more than one man
Whole club would need to pull together all way through to fans all way up
Its a team effort on and off the park
If we are ever winning the league a lot of delegation is needed
Some players think its the end of the earth who nosebleed once they pass Lochwinnoch
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24 minutes ago, qwerty said:
The only way McInally will be at ladeside is if he pays at the gate on a Saturday, more chance of darvel legend being appointed than that individual
DM me and tell me why
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Largs Thistle?
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2 minutes ago, maradona's hand said:
What about the boys at Renfrew, Ferry and Clark? Decent side, promotions and I'm sure small budget. They've also got Jimmy Quigley who's ex Ladeside.
McInally sounds better the fella Paterson is out of work to that did that with Peasy
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15 minutes ago, The Ilford Drummer said:
Agree that's not a bad list at all.
But was he considered a success by Lok fans?
Pollock fans want to win everything same as Petershill traditionally big sides punching below there weights a bit like us over the years
Question is though does he want back in?
Being a manager is a lot more than taking training and picking the team
Its with you night and day 24 7 its harder than what most folk think
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3 minutes ago, Lokloyal said:
Won the Scottish in 2012 with Shotts beating Auchinleck and lost the final on penalties with Lok in 2016
Central league cup with Shotts in 2010 and with Lok in 2016 and 2018
super first title with Lok in 2015
evening times with Lok in 2015
west of Scotland winner with Lok in 2017
That’s not too bad a record and better than most.
Aye the guys a winner somebody like that would be great for us,up to the board though sure that they will make the right choice
And that the interest will be high Ginto brought a lot of very good players in and kept the right ones
Who ever comes in will have there own ideas but he has left a solid platform to work with
And the were excellent in backing him I thought they played there part well
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6 minutes ago, The Ilford Drummer said:
Can you remind us of what's on his great CV? Off the top of my head no Scottish in over 20 yrs, or league in over 10yrs. For the club with the biggest budget(maybe)
I dunno I never said he did but would thought in 20 odd years they would won something big team well run its just that Talbot took there crown
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