Graham Alexander: MK Dons sack head coach after just 16 games in charge. Charltonised by the presence of Payne, Gilbey, MacGillivray and Harness.
They have been awful since I said they would win the league!
Top at the end of August, so a bizarre slump.
Alexander has had a lot of success in the past .. I just suspect his sergeant major approach is nowadays a touch outdated for the contemporary footballer .. I always fancied Alexander to manage us one day (a few years back mind you), alas, that ship has long ago sailed
Unlikely for a lot of reasons, although you can never say never. Stephen Bradley from Shamrock has been linked, he almost got the job when Kennedy was appointed in May 2022 but turned it down for family reasons. With his contract coming to an end and not being renewed, he is obviously looking to move on now.
The Kennedy thing is interesting, coming just three weeks after they gave £167m worth of West Ham players a good game. There are rumours of unrest among the players and that usually only ends one way. The directors and investors have invested heavily this season (although not in the Ipswich / Portsmouth / Derby league) and Lincoln do have some very good players. I think this is mainly about maximising the return on that investment and not leaving it too late to do so.
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Rooney sounding VERY unconvincing
Skelmersdale United of the North West Counties League Premier Division, appoint one time Spurs player Pascal Chimbonda as their new manager!
He's got to be taking the piss there.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67080993
and not as I thought for a minute after seeing the story headline, Paul Clement.
Sadly, probably a good appointment for them
Graham Alexander: MK Dons sack head coach after just 16 games in charge. Charltonised by the presence of Payne, Gilbey, MacGillivray and Harness.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67131976
Williamson had Gateshead playing some great passing football. Recent goal here (sped up): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT1gD58Poz0
The Kennedy thing is interesting, coming just three weeks after they gave £167m worth of West Ham players a good game. There are rumours of unrest among the players and that usually only ends one way. The directors and investors have invested heavily this season (although not in the Ipswich /
Portsmouth / Derby league) and Lincoln do have some very good players. I think this is mainly about maximising the return on that investment and not leaving it too late to do so.
Yes another manager might play more attractive football, but would they deliver better results?