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Paul Hart - steps down as assistant manager 29/8/2024 (p4)
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I think Fleming will be here till the end of the season then Jones will decide if he wants to keep him on10
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Hart and Fleming is a good combo as backroom staff. These owners, at last, seem to be putting money and success at the forefront of their thinking! Good news!11
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It’s all positive.Just makes you wonder why they went with MA and whoever his forgettable assistant was in the first place.Maybe they have got some more cash from
the owners?
can’t see a negative yet in these recent events.4 -
Feels like we're building at last. This season's outcome is iffy, but if we can stay patient, I do think we're on the right track now. I certainly won't criticize anyone for making this appointment. Welcome back Paul.5
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Callumcafc said:It’s ok they can both stay because they have different titles……8
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Gribbo said:Callumcafc said:It’s ok they can both stay because they have different titles……0
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Well it would be Nathan Jones as well I would guess.
Assume Fleming will support him with the ‘coaching’ side on the grass, and Hart might be involved more in the ‘managing’ side of stuff off it.
Though of course there will be a lot of fluidity and cross over in what they all do as well.0 -
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FishCostaFortune said:Well it would be Nathan Jones as well I would guess.
Assume Fleming will support him with the ‘coaching’ side on the grass, and Hart might be involved more in the ‘managing’ side of stuff off it.
Though of course there will be a lot of fluidity and cross over in what they all do as well.
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Hart feels like someone who, 2-3 years ago would have been linked with us as a potential head coach (in fact I feel like he was at one point) despite not having success as a manager at senior level.
He now comes in as someone with experience in coaching and, maybe most importantly, in youth development.
If he can provide insights into transitioning players from the youth teams to the senior teams, and then work with them on growing and maturing from ages ~18-21, then he'll be worth his weight in gold.
In the last few years we've obviously brought through a lot of youth team players. And while the best excel, and others fall away due to ability, it does feel like there are some in the "inbetween" who we might be able to get more out of. The three who spring to mind are Deji, Morgan, and Henry. All three were highly regarded as teenagers, but didn't go on to excel with the first team (I know Henry is only out on loan). Obviously there are loads of reasons for this, but looking at Anderson, Kanu, and Asiimwe now. it'd be good to make sure we get as much out of them as possible.7 - Sponsored links:
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FishCostaFortune said:Well it would be Nathan Jones as well I would guess.
Assume Fleming will support him with the ‘coaching’ side on the grass, and Hart might be involved more in the ‘managing’ side of stuff off it.
Though of course there will be a lot of fluidity and cross over in what they all do as well.2 -
FishCostaFortune said:Well it would be Nathan Jones as well I would guess.
Assume Fleming will support him with the ‘coaching’ side on the grass, and Hart might be involved more in the ‘managing’ side of stuff off it.
Though of course there will be a lot of fluidity and cross over in what they all do as well.1 -
I think you will find Fleming was brought in for a specific purpose. Scott after the Appleton & O’Donnell appointments referenced an additional coaching position was to be a hybrid role. I believe the focus was to manage one to one every aspect of the progression of those players on the development pathway into the first team squad6
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valleynick66 said:It’s all positive.Just makes you wonder why they went with MA and whoever his forgettable assistant was in the first place.Maybe they have got some more cash from
the owners?
can’t see a negative yet in these recent events.9 -
valleynick66 said:It’s all positive.Just makes you wonder why they went with MA and whoever his forgettable assistant was in the first place.Maybe they have got some more cash from
the owners?
can’t see a negative yet in these recent events.
After the appalling mess methven etc have made of things maybe the owners have decided to take a more hands on approach hence why they were interviewing NJ rather than the smt1 -
charltonbob said:valleynick66 said:It’s all positive.Just makes you wonder why they went with MA and whoever his forgettable assistant was in the first place.Maybe they have got some more cash from
the owners?
can’t see a negative yet in these recent events.
After the appalling mess methven etc have made of things maybe the owners have decided to take a more hands on approach hence why they were interviewing NJ rather than the smt
Also, as you say, Jones himself mentioned we approached him in September. Which means one of the biggest differences between the MA appointment and the NJ appointment is NJ himself being willing to come here.0 -
Gribbo said:Callumcafc said:It’s ok they can both stay because they have different titles……
Well when we appointed Fleming, Appleton was1 -
Another appointment with good and sensible intent.
Can you imagine….Duchatalet, Sandgaard or Southall even thinking about putting such a good managearing/coaching team together.
Whoever is pulling the strings re these appointments is getting a pat on the back from me.🤓10 -
golfaddick said:valleynick66 said:It’s all positive.Just makes you wonder why they went with MA and whoever his forgettable assistant was in the first place.Maybe they have got some more cash from
the owners?
can’t see a negative yet in these recent events.
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Grapevine49 said:I think you will find Fleming was brought in for a specific purpose. Scott after the Appleton & O’Donnell appointments referenced an additional coaching position was to be a hybrid role. I believe the focus was to manage one to one every aspect of the progression of those players on the development pathway into the first team squad20
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SoundAsa£ said:Another appointment with good and sensible intent.
Can you imagine….Duchatalet, Sandgaard or Southall even thinking about putting such a good managearing/coaching team together.
Whoever is pulling the strings re these appointments is getting a pat on the back from me.🤓
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Callumcafc said:It’s ok they can both stay because they have different titles……
Edit - just seen Rob beat me to it.0 -
lancashire lad said:just what we need an septuagenarian !0
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Good appointment.
I'd like a decent goalie and goalie coach next!2 -
Bailey said:golfaddick said:valleynick66 said:It’s all positive.Just makes you wonder why they went with MA and whoever his forgettable assistant was in the first place.Maybe they have got some more cash from
the owners?
can’t see a negative yet in these recent events.
The problems we're seeing now didn't start by hiring Appleton or getting in Tedic and Abankwah on loan, they go back much further than that.5 -
When was the last time we appointed some senior backroom staff? For years we've pretty much always promoted whoever is in charge of the youth teams as the cheap option6
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It's starting to feel like the seeds of rebirth are being planted.
Good luck Paul in assisting with the outcome we all crave5 -
Well, that's one for the 'Claim to Fame' thread.
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Southbank said:FishCostaFortune said:Well it would be Nathan Jones as well I would guess.
Assume Fleming will support him with the ‘coaching’ side on the grass, and Hart might be involved more in the ‘managing’ side of stuff off it.
Though of course there will be a lot of fluidity and cross over in what they all do as well.19