Edit: Director of Football reading the article, swore he was involved in the takeover
As a result of achieving two promotions as well as reaching a play-off final and Isuzu FA Trophy semi-final within the Club’s first three years, it came as no surprise when Robbie was offered a senior role elsewhere recently.
Robbie subsequently agonised over this on numerous levels as it would have meant him relinquishing his role at Macclesfield FC – in addition to his shareholding.
This was something which the Board was not prepared to let happen and it was unanimously decided that Robbie should be given the chance to prove himself here at Macclesfield FC as he launches his coaching career with us.
I wonder if this is the occasion he doesn't manage to climb back onto the manager's merry-go-round or whether some other desperate Chairman gives him another chance?
Graham Potter looking set to be named the next Leicester Manager
Could be a minor blow to the FA if Southgate leaves in a few weeks.
Wonder if the FA might go for Steve Cooper if that happens, won the u17 tournament with a few of the current squad etc.
I'd prefer either Carsley or Cooper like you say, both have experience already working within an International setup, and both have had success
The former will have worked with a few of the squad potentially, like you say - Whilst Carsley will no doubt promote some of his successful U21 stars in the coming years.
One cannot underestimate the lack of quality and how much they are missing the influence of Bale and Ramsey - 195 caps, 62 goals and countless assists between them too. How many of their current squad would get in the England squad as Bale and Ramsey would have done? How many are regulars in the PL? Brennan Johnson, Harry Wilson, Chris Mepham and who else? How many others are even at clubs in the PL? Their keeper, Danny Ward, played 9 games for Wales last season but had zero minutes for his club, Leicester, in the Championship. That says it all.
Yes they only drew with Gibraltar but their last game defeat to Slovakia who England narrowly beat (and Johnson was the only PL footballer to start) was their only loss in their last 10 matches. Seriously, what do they expect?
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/clddqww53nzo
Edit: Director of Football reading the article, swore he was involved in the takeover
As a result of achieving two promotions as well as reaching a play-off final and Isuzu FA Trophy semi-final within the Club’s first three years, it came as no surprise when Robbie was offered a senior role elsewhere recently.
Robbie subsequently agonised over this on numerous levels as it would have meant him relinquishing his role at Macclesfield FC – in addition to his shareholding.
This was something which the Board was not prepared to let happen and it was unanimously decided that Robbie should be given the chance to prove himself here at Macclesfield FC as he launches his coaching career with us.
https://macclesfieldfc.com/latest-news/robbie-savage-named-as-silkmen-head-coach/
I wonder if this is the occasion he doesn't manage to climb back onto the manager's merry-go-round or whether some other desperate Chairman gives him another chance?
Could be a minor blow to the FA if Southgate leaves in a few weeks.
The former will have worked with a few of the squad potentially, like you say - Whilst Carsley will no doubt promote some of his successful U21 stars in the coming years.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/crgg5rkj7z5o
Rob Elliot officially named Gateshead manager
Great time to do it to be fair, results these last few weeks have been shocking... They've been no where to be seen in games
Wales have sacked Rob Page. It'll be interesting who they go for.
Wales have sacked manager Rob Page after three and a half years in charge.
Page, 49, led his country to a first World Cup in 64 years and guided them to the second round of Euro 2020.
Manchester United have triggered a one-year extension in Erik ten Hag's contract to keep him at the club until 2026.
The Dutchman's previous deal, which he signed when he was appointed in 2022, was due to expire in 2025.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd17d871gj9o
One cannot underestimate the lack of quality and how much they are missing the influence of Bale and Ramsey - 195 caps, 62 goals and countless assists between them too. How many of their current squad would get in the England squad as Bale and Ramsey would have done? How many are regulars in the PL? Brennan Johnson, Harry Wilson, Chris Mepham and who else? How many others are even at clubs in the PL? Their keeper, Danny Ward, played 9 games for Wales last season but had zero minutes for his club, Leicester, in the Championship. That says it all.
Yes they only drew with Gibraltar but their last game defeat to Slovakia who England narrowly beat (and Johnson was the only PL footballer to start) was their only loss in their last 10 matches. Seriously, what do they expect?