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by Four Of Clubs » 15 Jan 2011 23:19
Wax Jacket interesting you say Godalming are 'local', I'd have thought Ashford T (M) were closer. still, not a criticism, this is a top top thread thanks to you
oh and what's the new Thame ground like?
by Wax Jacket » 17 Jan 2011 10:29
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by Elmer Park » 23 Jan 2011 09:10
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by Elmer Park » 23 Jan 2011 14:47
by Zammo » 23 Jan 2011 15:55
Didcot Town statement Stuart Peace resigned as manager earlier today after six and a half years in charge.
During that time the football club has enjoyed easily it's most successful spell: liftng the FA Vase, Hellenic League Cup and Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy in 2005; the Hellenic League title for the first time in over 50 years and League Cup in 2006; and of course winning the Southern League South & West Division play-off final in 2009.
Retaining our Premier Division status last season was no mean achievement either but clearly recent results were not ideal and Stuart informed the chairman in a phone call today that he felt it was time for a change.
John Bailey:"It's a shame but Stuart has been here nearly seven years and he feels he's taken the team as far as he can. He certainly leaves with his head held high because his record at Didcot is remarkable - he's overseen far and away the most successful period in the club's 100 year history and it's quite a legacy to leave us. On behalf of the club I would like to put on record our thanks to him for everything he's done and all his hard work."
Stuart will no doubt always polarize opinions from supporters. But what is irrefutable is his astonishing record as manager here. Starting as assistant to Pete Foley, it is highly unlikely we will ever see another period of success to match the years from 2004-2009.
I hope I'm wrong, but one day I think we'll look back at Stuart's tenure and realize we really didn't know just how good we had it.
by AthleticoSpizz » 23 Jan 2011 18:02
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