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Post by harrybuckle on Oct 9, 2016 15:55:22 GMT
I see on Friday's subs bench Rovers U18s manager Alan Walsh said he had left Rovers and was now open to offers for jobs ?
As an old City favourite I guess Lee Johnson/Steve Lansdown will look after him at BS3. Begs the question...so who is our U18s manager now ?
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Post by Henbury Gas on Oct 9, 2016 19:36:18 GMT
I see on Friday's subs bench Rovers U18s manager Alan Walsh said he had left Rovers and was now open to offers for jobs ?
As an old City favourite I guess Lee Johnson/Steve Lansdown will look after him at BS3. Begs the question...so who is our U18s manager now ? The recently apointed ex Torquay manager
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2016 20:53:06 GMT
I see on Friday's subs bench Rovers U18s manager Alan Walsh said he had left Rovers and was now open to offers for jobs ?
As an old City favourite I guess Lee Johnson/Steve Lansdown will look after him at BS3. Begs the question...so who is our U18s manager now ? I thought he left us to go to City, was given the push there and came back to us?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2016 20:54:01 GMT
I see on Friday's subs bench Rovers U18s manager Alan Walsh said he had left Rovers and was now open to offers for jobs ?
As an old City favourite I guess Lee Johnson/Steve Lansdown will look after him at BS3. Begs the question...so who is our U18s manager now ? The recently apointed ex Torquay manager Greavsie has been appointed the new U21 role.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Oct 10, 2016 5:41:04 GMT
The recently apointed ex Torquay manager Greavsie has been appointed the new U21 role. But he works for.......
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 12:00:35 GMT
Greavsie has been appointed the new U21 role. But he works for....... ............ ? go on
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Post by irishrover on Oct 10, 2016 12:23:29 GMT
Is this an example of a change in approach from our new masters?
For as long as I can remember the Rovers academy/youth set-up has run on a kind of local old boys network. People are placed there who were ex-players at Rovers or City and they then use their local network links.
That is an understandable approach for a club that is run on a shoe string but there are limitation particularly regarding getting ahead of the competition. It strikes me that across the club there is an attempt to get away from this localised approach by bringing in a string of people who are from outside the usual world from which we get our academy staff, scouts, coaches etc. I think there is a conscious effort to impose a professional distance going on.
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Post by harrybuckle on Oct 10, 2016 12:51:56 GMT
The recently apointed ex Torquay manager Greavsie has been appointed the new U21 role. Old England legend Jimmy Greaves can hardly walk let alone run an Under 18's side.
Chris Hargreaves is the Under 21/23 development manager
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Post by lympstonegas on Oct 10, 2016 12:56:10 GMT
Greavsie has been appointed the new U21 role. Old England legend Jimmy Greaves can hardly walk let alone run an Under 18's side.
Chris Hargreaves is the Under 21/23 development manager
Think that is what was meant by Greavsie - Hargreavsie - when he isn't commentating on BTSport matches lol
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Post by Henbury Gas on Oct 10, 2016 13:07:25 GMT
Is this an example of a change in approach from our new masters?
For as long as I can remember the Rovers academy/youth set-up has run on a kind of local old boys network. People are placed there who were ex-players at Rovers or City and they then use their local network links.
That is an understandable approach for a club that is run on a shoe string but there are limitation particularly regarding getting ahead of the competition. It strikes me that across the club there is an attempt to get away from this localised approach by bringing in a string of people who are from outside the usual world from which we get our academy staff, scouts, coaches etc. I think there is a conscious effort to impose a professional distance going on. I just get the feeling, based on what Wael Said during his BBC inside out program, that the Jordan FA will be involved/are involved with the new academy we are building to a very high standard
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 14:11:38 GMT
Is this an example of a change in approach from our new masters?
For as long as I can remember the Rovers academy/youth set-up has run on a kind of local old boys network. People are placed there who were ex-players at Rovers or City and they then use their local network links.
That is an understandable approach for a club that is run on a shoe string but there are limitation particularly regarding getting ahead of the competition. It strikes me that across the club there is an attempt to get away from this localised approach by bringing in a string of people who are from outside the usual world from which we get our academy staff, scouts, coaches etc. I think there is a conscious effort to impose a professional distance going on. Nothing to do with that at all.Alan was suspended over a complaint from a parent over the treatment of his precious little darling.He was subsequently cleared of the accusation and reinstated,but he decided that he could not work for a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned,to date he has nothing concrete but a few of us have been circulating his name to other clubs in an attempt to help him find a new post
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 15:01:52 GMT
Is this an example of a change in approach from our new masters?
For as long as I can remember the Rovers academy/youth set-up has run on a kind of local old boys network. People are placed there who were ex-players at Rovers or City and they then use their local network links.
That is an understandable approach for a club that is run on a shoe string but there are limitation particularly regarding getting ahead of the competition. It strikes me that across the club there is an attempt to get away from this localised approach by bringing in a string of people who are from outside the usual world from which we get our academy staff, scouts, coaches etc. I think there is a conscious effort to impose a professional distance going on. Nothing to do with that at all.Alan was suspended over a complaint from a parent over the treatment of his precious little darling.He was subsequently cleared of the accusation and reinstated,but he decided that he could not work for a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned,to date he has nothing concrete but a few of us have been circulating his name to other clubs in an attempt to help him find a new post So the club should of just ignored the accusation,he was cleared and reinstated,exactly what should the club have done then.
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Post by Bridgeman on Oct 10, 2016 16:08:21 GMT
Is this an example of a change in approach from our new masters?
For as long as I can remember the Rovers academy/youth set-up has run on a kind of local old boys network. People are placed there who were ex-players at Rovers or City and they then use their local network links.
That is an understandable approach for a club that is run on a shoe string but there are limitation particularly regarding getting ahead of the competition. It strikes me that across the club there is an attempt to get away from this localised approach by bringing in a string of people who are from outside the usual world from which we get our academy staff, scouts, coaches etc. I think there is a conscious effort to impose a professional distance going on. Nothing to do with that at all.Alan was suspended over a complaint from a parent over the treatment of his precious little darling.He was subsequently cleared of the accusation and reinstated,but he decided that he could not work for a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned,to date he has nothing concrete but a few of us have been circulating his name to other clubs in an attempt to help him find a new post That's a dreadful accusation to make against the club, what would you rather the club have done, ignored it ? I'm sure you're more than aware of the Child Protection Act and Safeguarding of Children Regulations (and if you're not then you'd better read up on them as a football scout). Regardless of how well this individual is thought of, no one is above the law, it may be a painful process at times to apply these regulations but it is of benefit to both the accuser and the accused. If he was cleared of it and then reinstated what's his problem or your problem the club have performed their duty as required by the law, it is standard procedure in situations like this, stop trying to make more of this than is necessary. The club have a procedure in place which has cleared him of the accusation, they should be applauded for that not have bricks thrown at them.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 17:27:37 GMT
Greavsie has been appointed the new U21 role. Old England legend Jimmy Greaves can hardly walk let alone run an Under 18's side.
Chris Hargreaves is the Under 21/23 development manager
Yawn. If you really want to be a the pedant that you are trying to be, his name is Christian Hargreaves.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 17:32:00 GMT
Is this an example of a change in approach from our new masters?
For as long as I can remember the Rovers academy/youth set-up has run on a kind of local old boys network. People are placed there who were ex-players at Rovers or City and they then use their local network links.
That is an understandable approach for a club that is run on a shoe string but there are limitation particularly regarding getting ahead of the competition. It strikes me that across the club there is an attempt to get away from this localised approach by bringing in a string of people who are from outside the usual world from which we get our academy staff, scouts, coaches etc. I think there is a conscious effort to impose a professional distance going on. Nothing to do with that at all.Alan was suspended over a complaint from a parent over the treatment of his precious little darling.He was subsequently cleared of the accusation and reinstated,but he decided that he could not work for a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned,to date he has nothing concrete but a few of us have been circulating his name to other clubs in an attempt to help him find a new post a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned, , treated in WHAT way ? i also note you describe a young kid as ; precious little darling ; - nice
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Post by Peter Parker on Oct 10, 2016 17:57:17 GMT
Is this an example of a change in approach from our new masters?
For as long as I can remember the Rovers academy/youth set-up has run on a kind of local old boys network. People are placed there who were ex-players at Rovers or City and they then use their local network links.
That is an understandable approach for a club that is run on a shoe string but there are limitation particularly regarding getting ahead of the competition. It strikes me that across the club there is an attempt to get away from this localised approach by bringing in a string of people who are from outside the usual world from which we get our academy staff, scouts, coaches etc. I think there is a conscious effort to impose a professional distance going on. Nothing to do with that at all.Alan was suspended over a complaint from a parent over the treatment of his precious little darling.He was subsequently cleared of the accusation and reinstated,but he decided that he could not work for a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned,to date he has nothing concrete but a few of us have been circulating his name to other clubs in an attempt to help him find a new post How did they treat him Padstow? A suspension during an.investigation os standard procedurr in a lot of industries/employment. If He was cleared and allowed to return to work what is the problem?
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Post by Henbury Gas on Oct 11, 2016 0:22:09 GMT
Is this an example of a change in approach from our new masters?
For as long as I can remember the Rovers academy/youth set-up has run on a kind of local old boys network. People are placed there who were ex-players at Rovers or City and they then use their local network links.
That is an understandable approach for a club that is run on a shoe string but there are limitation particularly regarding getting ahead of the competition. It strikes me that across the club there is an attempt to get away from this localised approach by bringing in a string of people who are from outside the usual world from which we get our academy staff, scouts, coaches etc. I think there is a conscious effort to impose a professional distance going on. Nothing to do with that at all.Alan was suspended over a complaint from a parent over the treatment of his precious little darling.He was subsequently cleared of the accusation and reinstated,but he decided that he could not work for a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned,to date he has nothing concrete but a few of us have been circulating his name to other clubs in an attempt to help him find a new post Touch of the KS agenda about that post....
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 0:39:08 GMT
Nothing to do with that at all.Alan was suspended over a complaint from a parent over the treatment of his precious little darling.He was subsequently cleared of the accusation and reinstated,but he decided that he could not work for a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned,to date he has nothing concrete but a few of us have been circulating his name to other clubs in an attempt to help him find a new post Touch of the KS agenda about that post.... agenda ?
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Post by a more piratey game on Oct 11, 2016 7:27:38 GMT
Nothing to do with that at all.Alan was suspended over a complaint from a parent over the treatment of his precious little darling.He was subsequently cleared of the accusation and reinstated,but he decided that he could not work for a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned,to date he has nothing concrete but a few of us have been circulating his name to other clubs in an attempt to help him find a new post How did they treat him Padstow? A suspension during an.investigation os standard procedurr in a lot of industries/employment. If He was cleared and allowed to return to work what is the problem? like for Mr Allardyce, this new professionalism doesn't sit easily with some ingrained habits and attitudes - the main aim of it is to get away from some of them
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2016 7:44:42 GMT
Nothing to do with that at all.Alan was suspended over a complaint from a parent over the treatment of his precious little darling.He was subsequently cleared of the accusation and reinstated,but he decided that he could not work for a club who treated him in that way so did what any honourable man would do and resigned,to date he has nothing concrete but a few of us have been circulating his name to other clubs in an attempt to help him find a new post Touch of the KS agenda about that post.... Go on then, try finishing a sentence?
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