
NickG
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capacity of 8,000 to managing infront of 14k plus if doing well,
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just look at the first page of their website http://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/page/Welcome
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why wouldn't he? lots have managers have moved to a team that on league position wasn't a step forward but was a longer term career step, if he is confident in his ability, wants to be seen managing at a bigger named club with fan base, stadium, media coverage, training facilities that come with it, signing a 4 year contract knowing you are 3 wins and a draw behind isn't big issue.
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what was his record as manager like - don't remember it being anything special
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sign up for the campaign on other thread!
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MODS please lock this thread and preserve it - it has reached double figures without disagreement or bickering! It does show how someone without negative baggage could unite us. Think a managers poll would be good prior to new owners!
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who do we tell? Would hate to think some new owners think they need to get a name in to appease fans and pay twice as much for someone who has been sacked half a dozen times
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done -we can leave Cotterill on this one!
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Due to popular demand on another thread (well 2 others!) I feel Paul Tisdale is just the sort of bloke to give us a fresh start; articulate, listen to post match in http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/exeter_city/7976044.stm product of our youth system only 36. learnt management trade in non-league with Bath - 4 promotions in 5 seasons his side plays attractive football losing in play off final in first season at Exeter won plays off in 2nd season - despite having to sell many players in play off position in his 3rd season definately on the way up, no failure/sacking baggage like most managers on of sky sports top ten football league managers (list before much of this good season) http://www.skysports.com/interactive/top_tens_story/0,25722,15881_4214437,00.html not big name to attact big players but thats not where we are. A young, fresh, modern manager for us to unite behind?
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just realised the sky sports list was before much of this good season. Certainly would make me interested and optimistic - tempted to start a thread on him!
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Paul Tisdale; articulate, listen to post match in http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/exeter_city/7976044.stm product of our youth system only 36. learnt management trade in non-league with Bath - 4 promotions in 5 seasons his side plays attractive football losing in play off final in first season at Exeter won plays off in 2nd season - despite having to sell many players in play off position in his 3rd season definately on the way up, no failure/sacking baggage like most managers on of sky sports top ten football league managers http://www.skysports.com/interactive/top_tens_story/0,25722,15881_4214437,00.html not big name to attact big players but thats not where we are.
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think he was here looking at potential play off opponents.
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Can't say huge amount about him but his record is not jumping out at me looks like he did v well with Cheltenham up to 2002, anyone know whether he has been out of work for personal choice or not sought after?
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/2009/04/28/cotterill-s-in-burton-frame-115875-21314339/
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"remains optimistic" Fry.
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why does it have to be Leicester?
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Rooney youngest player ever to play for england until beaten by Walcott! Ronaldo - world footballer of the year and acknowledged as the most precocious talent in the world as a teenager Lennon -youngest player ever in premiership and another natural athlete - quoted as fastest in premiership Torres - capt of Athletico aged 19 after signing as 11 year old, playing for Spain at 17 Not typical footballers developing to compare with!!!