I just don’t see why he would go there for 18 months
When is the WC next year & when does the PL run from / until ? 18 months would mean, if taken literally, be to until the start of May 2023. I'm assuming they are meaning to the end of that Premier League season - so in effect he has 2 seasons with Spurs.
I just don’t see why he would go there for 18 months
When is the WC next year & when does the PL run from / until ? 18 months would mean, if taken literally, be to until the start of May 2023. I'm assuming they are meaning to the end of that Premier League season - so in effect he has 2 seasons with Spurs.
Good point regarding the World Cup. I suppose the 18 months/end date depends on if he has the same agent as Lyle taylor
YET another case of someone dropping down into the National League by choice
Hartlepool just got promoted and are 10th and going well. Only outside the playoffs on GD
The finances of the NL must be barmy, in its own way, it's becoming like the Championship, where people chuck money at clubs to get promoted
Find it incredible that after all the hard work of getting Hartlepool promoted and finally getting a crack at the football league he would voluntarily decide to go back down to the national league again. By all accounts he was really well regarded at Hartlepool and it seems like their board are gutted he's leaving and a little unhappy at how it has all been handled on his part.
The national league is so hard to get promoted out of given there is only one automatic spot and one through the play offs, Stockport are clearly ambitious so you could almost guarnetew its promotion or bust for Challinor this season. If he doesn't get them promoted this season he will almost certainly be dispensed with and suspect he will find it hard to get another job back in the football league.
Certainly seems very high risk. I know some would say it takes courage to make that decision and that he has gone out of ambition but I'm not sure I have the same view, surely you want to manage at the highest level possible and to drop down a league suggests your main motivation is probably not football related and more to do how much your going to earn.
Challinor is also from Chester and spent almost all his playing career nearby (Tranmere, Stockport, Bury) so he's got the chance to move back home, manage an ex-club whilst earning more money. Pretty much a no brainer.
As @MrOneLung said it's not like he was a top player who made millions, so at that level even if they're only paying him an extra 30-40k a year, it's well worth it for him.
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Not a surprise though, shocking to see them bottom of L2, and they lost a 6 pointer against Colchester on Saturday.
He would be viewed like Curbs is here up there.
I guess owners consider that the end of October is a fair cut off point
Hartlepool just got promoted and are 10th and going well. Only outside the playoffs on GD
The finances of the NL must be barmy, in its own way, it's becoming like the Championship, where people chuck money at clubs to get promoted
The national league is so hard to get promoted out of given there is only one automatic spot and one through the play offs, Stockport are clearly ambitious so you could almost guarnetew its promotion or bust for Challinor this season. If he doesn't get them promoted this season he will almost certainly be dispensed with and suspect he will find it hard to get another job back in the football league.
Certainly seems very high risk. I know some would say it takes courage to make that decision and that he has gone out of ambition but I'm not sure I have the same view, surely you want to manage at the highest level possible and to drop down a league suggests your main motivation is probably not football related and more to do how much your going to earn.
not like made millions from the game
As @MrOneLung said it's not like he was a top player who made millions, so at that level even if they're only paying him an extra 30-40k a year, it's well worth it for him.