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I know that this relates to the Lowland league rather than League 2 but it may be of interest to aspiring coaches and managers out there ;)

 

Gala Fairydean Rovers Football Club are currently in the process of seeking a new First Team manager for next season.

The club are members of the Scottish Lowland League.

Gala Fairydean Rovers, a Community Club with 17 teams, over 300 players and over 100 volunteers are currently in the process of re-structuring all aspects of the football department at the club and will shortly be announcing an exciting new partnership that we believe will allow the club to improve our on field performance for our first team and the youth and junior pathway that supports it.

An exciting opportunity now exists for a driven and ambitious coach to fill the role as new First Team Manager of Gala Fairydean Rovers.

Due to SFA Licensing requirements applicants for the role of must hold the minimum qualification of a UEFA B Licence and can apply by submitting a CV and cover letter via email to Club Secretary Graeme McIver at: graememciver@btinternet.com

Closing dates for applications is Friday 16th of March 2018.

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7 hours ago, ScottR96 said:

What's a Gala Fairydean?

Gala= the town of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. 

Fairy = a mythical being, like a non-patronising Clyde supporter, which doesn't exist, like a Clyde promotion push. 

Dean = A small valley

Hope this helps. 

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10 hours ago, tamthebam said:

Gala= the town of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. 

Fairy = a mythical being, like a non-patronising Clyde supporter, which doesn't exist, like a Clyde promotion push. 

Dean = A small valley

Hope this helps. 

Naw, Dean  as in 'how ye dean?'' I'm dean no say bad how's yersel'  Aye it's Border lingo no like ye daft buggers fae the toon 

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John McVeigh

Owen "Gala's a fantastic challenge and I really respect the chairman's vision for the club going forward, and the Ferrari Packaging Lowland League is a quality competition full of fine footballing sides so neither Sandy nor myself underestimate the challenge ahead of us but it's one we're really looking forward to and... (continues uninterrupted for 15 minutes)" Coyle

Billy Brown

Stevie Kirk

Jim Leishman

conduct a seance and see if Ally MacLeod's willing to come out of "retirement"

 

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1 hour ago, Ivo den Bieman said:

John McVeigh

Owen "Gala's a fantastic challenge and I really respect the chairman's vision for the club going forward, and the Ferrari Packaging Lowland League is a quality competition full of fine footballing sides so neither Sandy nor myself underestimate the challenge ahead of us but it's one we're really looking forward to and... (continues uninterrupted for 15 minutes)" Coyle

Billy Brown

Stevie Kirk

Jim Leishman

conduct a seance and see if Ally MacLeod's willing to come out of "retirement"

 

Paul Hegar... naw, I wouldn't wish that on Gala!

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