Very pleased that (a) he wanted to stay involved and (b) we wanted to keep him involved. He's come across very well in the media in recent times and could be a real asset to the club.
Really hope he does well with us. Just need Calde back and we've got the full set!
*cough* Andrea Orlandi *cough*
Going to be a very very good manager one day.
I am delighted that he has decided to take his first steps in coaching with us, who knows where it could lead in 10 years time when CH has retired. I am surprised that he hasnt decided to be available as an over age player for the U23 if required or perhaps he has and just not mentioned it.
Really good news , there's a lot of pictures floating around of players old and new , some stick in my head more than others and this one is certainly locked away in the memory cabinet , top bloke and i wish him every success in his new role .
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You also have to factor in ''stability'' in a coaching capacity
If he goes somewhere else the managerial merry go round is such that he could have ended up going somewhere as a No 1 or a No2 and the manager and his assistant are sacked within a few months. There is a 3/4 year stability of Manager at Brighton as it currently stands. Plus he was already doing some coaching last year with us so it probably was an easy decision for him to make once he had been told we wouldn't be offering him a new ''playing contract''
I always thought Leroy Rosenior was treated badly, and enjoyed his punditry on Late Night Kick Off on local SE BBC.
I always thought Leroy Rosenior was treated badly, and enjoyed his punditry on Late Night Kick Off on local SE BBC.
And run the risk of having to pay a playing contract, insure him as a player (costly business) and utilise one of the over age players that we may need to utilise for players coming back from injury. Your normally one of the people to spot these sort of pitfalls at such suggestions. Your slipping BG , your slipping Sir.
NooBHA;8543810[B said:]I too enjoyed his punditry.
I never thought he was treated badly though because I have no doubts it would have been explained to him the reason why he never got a new playing deal. [/B]
You can't have too many older players in the squad and especially not in the same position ie ; right back both him and Bruno. Both were still playing well but when trying to move up the leagues as we are you gradually need to start bringing in younger replacements and if you have two older players in one position it could conceivably put off newer younger recruits from potentially signing if their path to the first team is blocked.
I hadnt even considered the possibility of playing for the first team for him as it doesnt exist but also didnt think the insurance etc to register and play for the U23s would be that great so thought that he could offer good grounding for the likes of Molumby Sanders and White by playing with them.
I think that you have confused Liam with his dad Leroy who was a striker at Fulham. It was his dad who was on the TV with Sreve Claridfge.
You have quoted the wrong person. I never said he appeared with Steve Claridge - Go back to bed and get up again BG
Does he even go to bed? I though he was an enigma.
Does he even go to bed? I though he was an enigma.
Even dafter statement.
You don't register to play ''solely'' for U23s.
If someone is ''playing staff'' - They need to be insured against career ending injuries. They are not as small a premium as you may think