Garry Nelson's teacher
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Add my to the 'oh bloody hell' list. He was a very good servant to the club, a local lad and had really good rapport with the crowd.
Sad to see Gnasher go, the replacement coach will be the cheapest option available...That's what we did with Davis.I love Nash, so I’m saddened by the news. However, as the goggly-eyed biltong muncher has ****ed off, it’s still a good news day. Greenfield next?
Hope you're wrong but fear you may be right.....Sad to see Gnasher go, the replacement coach will be the cheapest option available...That's what we did with Davis.
The rumour is that Davis offered Nash the captaincy after wright stepped down. Davis then withdrew that offer the very next day.
Understandably Nash was somewhat miffed about this.
Davis sounds like an absolute c**k. I’m glad he’s gone.
Was that Davis's decision or order came from above?
Certainly leaves a sour taste and ruins the #Together ethos they were trying to copy there.
There are many challenges involved in making a consistent success out of a non Test match ground county cricket club - our closest neighbours at Kent certainly find it no easier than we do. Rob Andrew is definitely not part of the problem.No need to panic I am sure the hard working Chief Exec is giving it his undivided attention.
How is the book selling tour going Rob?There are many challenges involved in making a consistent success out of a non Test match ground county cricket club - our closest neighbours at Kent certainly find it no easier than we do. Rob Andrew is definitely not part of the problem.
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Very clever. The fact that we have a Chief Exec with a successful career in sport playing and administration at the highest levels (and a story to tell) is actually a rather good thing. Also, October is traditionally the closest thing to a month off in professional cricket - his timing could not be better but that is no surprise.How is the book selling tour going Rob?