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League Managers' Association chief executive John Barnwell has launched a scathing attack on Third Division York and the appointment of Chris Brass as player manager.
Barnwell believes the Minstermen's decision to install 27-year-old Brass, who has no management experience, in place of Terry Dolan brings the manager's role into disrepute.
He said: "There is no doubt in my mind the appointment of Chris Brass at York City was for financial reasons and not on management ability. Leaving personalities out of this, these appointments are for the wrong reasons.
"In the case of Chris Brass, who was given the role of player manager following the hugely disappointing sacking of Terry Dolan after more than three and a half years of working against the odds at Bootham Crescent, we find it incredulous such a difficult post be given to a young man with absolutely no experience in the field.
"Player managers are rarely successful. The appointment of a 27-year-old, no matter the state of financial affairs at the club, brings the manager's role into disrepute."
Midfielder Brass joined the Third Division club from Burnley two years ago and won the player of the year award last season.
What do you guys/gals think, are York taking the cheap route? Are they destined for relegation? - Discuss
For those who dont wanna click above:
League Managers' Association chief executive John Barnwell has launched a scathing attack on Third Division York and the appointment of Chris Brass as player manager.
Barnwell believes the Minstermen's decision to install 27-year-old Brass, who has no management experience, in place of Terry Dolan brings the manager's role into disrepute.
He said: "There is no doubt in my mind the appointment of Chris Brass at York City was for financial reasons and not on management ability. Leaving personalities out of this, these appointments are for the wrong reasons.
"In the case of Chris Brass, who was given the role of player manager following the hugely disappointing sacking of Terry Dolan after more than three and a half years of working against the odds at Bootham Crescent, we find it incredulous such a difficult post be given to a young man with absolutely no experience in the field.
"Player managers are rarely successful. The appointment of a 27-year-old, no matter the state of financial affairs at the club, brings the manager's role into disrepute."
Midfielder Brass joined the Third Division club from Burnley two years ago and won the player of the year award last season.
What do you guys/gals think, are York taking the cheap route? Are they destined for relegation? - Discuss