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4 minutes ago, Reading Rebel said:

I don't know but a shrewd guess would be somewhere down in the south west so imo too far to manage St Albans.

 

4 minutes ago, Reading Rebel said:

I don't know but a shrewd guess would be somewhere down in the south west so imo too far to manage St Albans.

I said that tongue in cheek!

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On 23/11/2024 at 00:14, Reading Rebel said:

Why would Scott go there when they are struggling against relegation and a lot further to travel for him?

We are a club on the up unlike St Albans.

I'd say that St. Albans are a club that should be "on the up". Certainly financially (average crowds 1400-1500 for instance) and sponsored by Enter Shikari. Unfortunately for them they've messed up the managerial situation and possibly paid out too much money to certain players at the expense of squad harmony/strengthening. Sacking a previously successful manager is imo another poor decision. 

I've expected them to turn it around, especially after signing Matt Lench, but so far not. They look to be heading the way of Dartford and Havant & Waterlooville, both clubs that aspired to be promoted on numbers of occasions.

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1 minute ago, Bernie Gogan said:

I'd say that St. Albans are a club that should be "on the up". Certainly financially (average crowds 1400-1500 for instance) and sponsored by Enter Shikari. Unfortunately for them they've messed up the managerial situation and possibly paid out too much money to certain players at the expense of squad harmony/strengthening. Sacking a previously successful manager is imo another poor decision. 

I've expected them to turn it around, especially after signing Matt Lench, but so far not. They look to be heading the way of Dartford and Havant & Waterlooville, both clubs that aspired to be promoted on numbers of occasions.

I’m amazed at how they keep their home attendances around the 1,500 mark whilst battling relegation. I do think a large attraction is their food and drink offering. They have around 4 different food options and 4 bars giving excellent choice. I would imagine they have a healthy budget given their income so I’d say it’s a very attractive job proposition and it’s certainly no further for Scott to travel than he currently does, wouldn’t blame him for being interested.

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29 minutes ago, GlenSTFC said:

I’m amazed at how they keep their home attendances around the 1,500 mark whilst battling relegation. I do think a large attraction is their food and drink offering. They have around 4 different food options and 4 bars giving excellent choice. I would imagine they have a healthy budget given their income so I’d say it’s a very attractive job proposition and it’s certainly no further for Scott to travel than he currently does, wouldn’t blame him for being interested.

I thought Scott lived in the Denham area?

34 minutes ago, Bernie Gogan said:

I'd say that St. Albans are a club that should be "on the up". Certainly financially (average crowds 1400-1500 for instance) and sponsored by Enter Shikari. Unfortunately for them they've messed up the managerial situation and possibly paid out too much money to certain players at the expense of squad harmony/strengthening. Sacking a previously successful manager is imo another poor decision. 

I've expected them to turn it around, especially after signing Matt Lench, but so far not. They look to be heading the way of Dartford and Havant & Waterlooville, both clubs that aspired to be promoted on numbers of occasions.

Goes to show no matter how big the club is, if the owners and management are not the right ones or make the wrong decisions it'll be a slippery slope.

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4 minutes ago, Reading Rebel said:

I thought Scott lived in the Denham area?

Goes to show no matter how big the club is, if the owners and management are not the right ones or make the wrong decisions it'll be a slippery slope.

Scott lives in/near Aylesbury.

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