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bixieupnorth wrote:theres been no word of milton leaving here or on the OS, as far as i'm aware his services are still at the disposal of TUFC
It came from the man himself.
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If you read the interview in the WMN it seems clear that Woods doesn't expect to get the job. I think these quotes are more so he can get his name known for some of the BSP/n/s jobs so he can possibly build up to a Torquay job in the future.
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Post by bixieupnorth »

some more info in the herald today

http://www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk/Early ... story.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

seems like half the interviews done, and likely that we'll have a two man team again

i wonder if we pay expenses, or in this day and age are interviewees expected to find their own way down to devon?
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Post by tommyg »

I suppose the three Scots could car-share. I'm beginning to think that two of Forster/Hargreaves/Russell will be appointed with one serving as assistant/coach. Not ideal in my opinion.
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Post by Mav »

Ok seems to have been a slight detour by the herald Express

It now uses the words "the shortlist is thought to include" which basically means they actually don't know who is onthe list. The new name to apparently emerge as a "leading" candidate is Ian Butterworth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Butterworth" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; who despite being someone who I instantly recognise has very little managerial experience which surprised me. The HE still list Russell, Forster, Hargreaves, Holdsworth & Hughes as the other "possible" candidates
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Post by tufcbrett »

Nicky Forsters Twitter seems very intresting this morning. I dont know if we should read much into this but... (tweets he has made within the last hour)

nickyforster200 Nicky Forster
Thanks for all my Best Wishes messages they are read & appreciated as one chapter ends another begins hope to be back at BFC one day FOZ

nickyforster200 Nicky Forster
@capitalgull ha ha very good suddenly I'm being followed very closely by a flock of gulls !

Now the first messege could mean anything, with him saying his time at brentford is over. But does that mean another begins as in us?

The second message could mean sea gulls are actually following him, or people like me are following him on twitter so theres lots of torquay fans following him. Or is it people like me reading into to much and hes laughing about that? :lol:

Thought i would mention it anyways.
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Post by AndyC »

I'm stalking him, and apparently not the only one :)
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AndyC wrote:I'm stalking him, and apparently not the only one :)
That awnsers the 2nd question of mine.
Will be a intresting few days that is for sure.
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Post by Boom Boom »

Do managers have Twitter???
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Post by nicktufc »

This one does, but at the moment, he's not a manager..............
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Post by premierleaguegull »

Beaten me to it with the twitter post.
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No law against managers having twitter, is there?
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Post by hector »

Not sure I would want Butterworth as manager.
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Post by yellowforever »

hector wrote:Not sure I would want Butterworth as manager.
Agreed, i think the only benefit would be the Norwich links.
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Post by cambgull »

Wouldn't want Butterworth at all, he was only in charge of Norwich for 6 days and lost his only game. Kept chopping and changing what he was doing when he first went into management in 1997. Read below, doesn't inspire me with confidence.
Butterworth restarted his career in Sweden with IK Brage (11 apps 0 goals) and in September 1997 he became Player Manager but wanted to return home and joined Stafford Rangers as a player. In the early part of 1998 He joined Cobh Ramblers as Player Manager.

In May 1998 he joined Darlington as assistant manager but resigned on 2 July 2000.
In basically one season he played for 4 clubs and was player manager for 2 of them, add that to the 6 days as caretaker manager at Norwich and he may as well not have bothered. Who's going to offer him a job with that record?!
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