Mickleover Sports Change of Managment
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Re: Mickleover Sports Change of Managment
Not for the Yeltz it isnt! with a bit of luck (which we need if we wanna get 2 the play-offs) then Mickleover may be a bit disorganised
Couldn't come at a better time
Couldn't come at a better time
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Re: Mickleover Sports Change of Managment
Beasty - what is meant that when changes happen, players tend to improve form and so do results as they are out to impress and watching potential managers.
When we were undel Colin and Pete (after Cunningham departure) we had a good run, we then took a dip under the changes of the new regime until things settled down.
However, Bepler 15 minute madness apart Saturdays game against Market Drayton and previous results have seen an improvement in performance and results from the early days of the new regime.
When we were undel Colin and Pete (after Cunningham departure) we had a good run, we then took a dip under the changes of the new regime until things settled down.
However, Bepler 15 minute madness apart Saturdays game against Market Drayton and previous results have seen an improvement in performance and results from the early days of the new regime.
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Re: Mickleover Sports Change of Managment
Hucknall Town Manager and Chairman?!? depart,
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/hucknallt ... 97370.html
First game in charge was against us....
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/hucknallt ... 97370.html
First game in charge was against us....
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Re: Mickleover Sports Change of Managment
Having a look around the Hucknall site, I found this article from their former Chairman. It captures the issues surrounding ourselves quite nicelyyeltz85 wrote:Hucknall Town Manager and Chairman?!? depart,
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/hucknallt ... 97370.html
First game in charge was against us....
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/hucknallt ... 45824.html
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Re: Mickleover Sports Change of Managment
from what it says on their forum it doesn't look too good for themyeltz85 wrote:Hucknall Town Manager and Chairman?!? depart,
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/hucknallt ... 97370.html
First game in charge was against us....
http://hucknalltownfcforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?id=7177
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Re: Mickleover Sports Change of Managment
The only way is down for Hucknall this season, which is a shame because they played well against us
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Re: Mickleover Sports Change of Managment
Doesn't always work though, Terry o'Connor at wolves only made things worse after Mad Mick got sacked, and even now they are still running poorJohnC wrote:Beasty - what is meant that when changes happen, players tend to improve form and so do results as they are out to impress and watching potential managers.
When we were undel Colin and Pete (after Cunningham departure) we had a good run, we then took a dip under the changes of the new regime until things settled down.
However, Bepler 15 minute madness apart Saturdays game against Market Drayton and previous results have seen an improvement in performance and results from the early days of the new regime.
Lets just pray that Sports' position does work in our favour