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Thanks for your input Scrappy, but unless you come out of the shadows then no one is going to take you seriously. I think it would be fair to allow the process to unfold in the correct manner before we all start speculating on who is going where and when?

 

It is true that I am discussing with Chester about helping him set-up a Tilbury website for next season, however, as for me jumping ship to Tilbury next season is concerned, we will just need to wait and see, as for my good friend Kirk Whitelock taking over team affairs at the Manor next season, again

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Originally Posted By: abbeynut
How does one keep speculation to a minimum?


Certainly last friday this local newspaper(Thurrock Gazette) hasn't......





Graham Chester
TILBURY have moved quickly to replace John Lawrence, the manager who resigned on Tuesday, by appointing Eton Manor boss Graham Chester.

Chester has guided Eton Manor, who play their home matches at Tilbury's Chadfield's grounds, to one of their best seasons in recent years - culminating in victory in last weekend's Essex Senior League Cup final. They finished fourth inthe league.

It is understood that 39-year-old Chester, who formerly managed Canning Town, will be joined at Tilbury by members of his coaching team and several of the current Eton Manor playing squad are also expected to step up to the Ryman Division One North.

Chester has working something of revival in fortunes at one time perennial stugglers Manor after replacing Kirk Whitelock in January 2007.

When he arrived he said: "The winds of change are here and I expect our players to rise to the occasion, now is the time to move forward to do our best and show what as a team we can achieve."

Tilbury will be hoping he can do the same in charge of the senior team at Chadfields, who have struggled over recent recent seasons to make an impact with a low budget restricting the club's playing staff, a handicap that eventually forced Lawrence to throw in the towel after keeping the club in the Ryman One North on the last day of the season.

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