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We spoke to a few players at the club and we asked them what they thought of the new manager. One of the plyers said " erm Im looking forward to working with the new gaffer he seems like a good guy who will tell us where we go wrong and i believe he can help us as players go forward in our carrer and help us improve our fooball, i also think hes the right person to take our clup Ashford Town forward from his backroom staff to the fans that come up to the club week in week out" It seems like everyone here at Ashford Town is looking forward to how the new man in charge will get on again rugby tonight. lets wait and see! Manager Steven Elston said: ’I want the best for this young lad as I’ve seen him develop through our academy. He was only 12 years old when he first walked through our doors and I can promise you he has a diamond personality’ To help the player’s cause further, Elston continues: ’Any club who takes a chance on this young player and signs him from us, I promise to offer that club a Friendly in our new, soon to be completed 59,000 stadium, to strengthen the ties between the two clubs and to help them financially.’ Time will tell where Harry Kirkwood’s Senior career will start. "It’s all about the youth of today, investing our time and dedication we can take Rainworth Miners up a few notches. It’s a lot of money to spend at this level, but, we will slowly accumulate the funds back into this tight knit Village Club. We aren’t a ’foreign’ club either, a few of the lads are local, and will give some of the newer signings a good run for their money: literally!" When questioned about his new opposition Rainworth’s manager stated: "Boston FC seem to be on the up, Steve Ince is a capable manager, but lacks the experience at the higher levels in comparison with myself..." |
Paul said "I had no choice really, there are some managers in the premier league that have got advantages over others with regards to player transfers." When asked to speculate further Paul said "the managers know who they are and you only have to look at there squad to realise that something fishy is going on" Hmmmmm ’This decision isn’t about finance, its about moving a club into a new direction’ Said Mr. McCoy during his 1st press interview as Sheffield blades manager. ’I aim to cut the dead weight and inject some youth into the squad to help us float up the league.’ He later added. Sheffield Blades also added flair to the squad by signing two free agent defenders, ewan hannigan and Jay willoughby and handing a senior contract to youth team sensation Ivan Janocko from slovakia providing cover on the left wing. ’I aim to strengthen our defence this season and I think these two lads can do it. Ivan is gonna have a bright future with us and as a future international superstar for Slovakia. Watch this space.’ Stated Mr. McCoy at the end of his interview. It seems Sheffield Blades will be building for the future this season. Unlike his namesake, Paul, he will not be pulling out a gun on his colleagues to establish his reputation at this well supported club. He sees his role as being less about intimidation and more about nurturing young talent. "I am excited to be entrusted with the future of Boston United. Some great Managers have learnt their trade here in the past. If I can follow in the footsteps of Jim Smith and Howard Wilkinson I will be doing this great club proud." When asked about Managers from the modern game he admires, Ince is equally eulogistic. " No doubt.. Bramwell! He is all about the football. To have stepped back down the pyramid to build a new dynasty at Rainworth is admirable. Not like some other managers I could mention who are trying to buy a title. I mean, who builds a squad of 46 players and nearly bankrupts the club in doing so?" Strong words but can his results match his rhetoric? Let’s see whether Ince will make The Guv’nor title his own. |
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