Sir Steve

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Re: Sir Steve

by Sutekh » 27 Mar 2015 13:24

Maurice Evans would probably have run him close if he'd had the luxury of some small financial backing.

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Re: Sir Steve

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 27 Mar 2015 14:05

Should have kept him, but got Giggs in as first team.manager.
Could have suited everyone.
His experience of managing would have been invaluable.

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Re: Sir Steve

by Nameless » 27 Mar 2015 14:22

Some left field thinking there 2-0. You may need a time machine to have made it happen though....

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Re: Sir Steve

by Royal Ginger » 27 Mar 2015 14:29

blueroyals I love the guy, but is it really any wonder why he's unemployed? Quit Bristol because, in his words, his heart wasn't in management anymore. Then took years out of the game. Then re-invented himself as DoF in the lower leagues. Not much success there. Ended up working for free. And now saying he's not 'actively pursuing' a managers job. I can't see many clubs taking a gamble.


Managed to get us to spend money on Hope Akpan...

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Re: Sir Steve

by Ian Royal » 27 Mar 2015 17:43

I thought he'd lost his passion and drive and that's why he wasn't managing. It certainly seemed that way for a while and I thought he'd said so. But if he's got that back then he's worth a go for any club (without a controlling owner) and I'd have him back here in a flash (despite being dead against him when his name has come up previously because I thought he'd lost the drive). Even if he did badly, his achievements here were so great he'd still be a legend afterwards.


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Re: Sir Steve

by sandman » 27 Mar 2015 18:33

Dave-Royal
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No you did Not :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


Letting the gimmick slip a bit there Dave.

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Re: Sir Steve

by SCIAG » 27 Mar 2015 22:12

Harpers So Solid Crew Should have kept him, but got Giggs in as first team.manager.
Could have suited everyone.
His experience of managing would have been invaluable.

That wouldn't have suited anyone, given Giggs was playing for Manchester United at the time and Coppell wanted a break from football.

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Re: Sir Steve

by Snowball » 28 Mar 2015 12:12

SCIAG
Harpers So Solid Crew Should have kept him, but got Giggs in as first team.manager.
Could have suited everyone.
His experience of managing would have been invaluable.

That wouldn't have suited anyone, given Giggs was playing for Manchester United at the time and Coppell wanted a break from football.



Yeah, but APART from that...

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Re: Sir Steve

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 28 Mar 2015 20:16

That was Giggs who was seen to be past it, but kept proving he wasnt


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