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From Wikipedia re Notts County:

 

Ray Trew bought the club in February 2010[48] after the club had been served with two winding up petitions from HM Revenue and Customs due to demands for a late PAYE payment of around £500,000.[49] After two months without a permanent manager, Steve Cotterill was given the Notts County job until the end of the 2009–2010 season in February 2010.[50][51] Cotterill led the club to the League Two title after a 5–0 away win against the already-relegated Darlington,[52] becoming the third club to win the fourth tier of English football three times. A month after winning the title Cotterill stated that he would not be renewing his contract at Meadow Lane. Ex-Notts County player Craig Short replaced Cotterill as Manager but was relieved of duties along with Assistant Manager Dave Kevan on 24 October 2010.[53]

Four days later Paul Ince was appointed manager[54] and the following day Alex Rae was appointed as Ince's assistant.[55] In April 2011 Ince left the club by mutual consent. Carl Heggs was then appointed caretaker manager before Martin Allen became his permanent successor.[56] Allen turned around the team's poor form in the league and managed to avoid relegation. Allen was relieved of duties on 18 February 2012.[57] He was replaced with Keith Curle, who was able to improve the form of the team as the club finished the 2011–12 season in seventh position, missing out on the play-offs by goal difference only. Curle left the club on 3 February 2013.[58]

On 3 February 2013 Chris Kiwomya was appointed caretaker manager.[59] On 27 March 2013, he was appointed full-time manager on a three-year deal.[60] On 27 October 2013 Kiwomya left the club by mutual consent.[61]

On 6 November 2013 Shaun Derry was appointed manager.[62] Despite it looking as though the team would be relegated from League One, Derry was able to turn the team's fortunes around in a run that saw them take 19 points from the last 9 games of the 2013–14 season and avoid relegation thanks to a 1–1 draw away at Oldham Athletic on the final day.[63] On 23 March 2015 Derry and assistant manager Greg Abbott were sacked after winning only three games in 24 matches since November 2014.[64]

On 7 April 2015 Ricardo Moniz was appointed manager on a three-year contract.[65] On 29 December 2015 Moniz along with assistant manager Dave Kevin and defensive coach Dean Yates were sacked.[66] In the interim period the club placed academy manager Mick Halsall and under-21s coach Richard Dryden in charge of the first team, supported by goalkeeping coach Kevin Pilkington and Mike Edwards, player and fitness coach.[67]

On 10 January 2016 Jamie Fullarton was appointed manager on a three-and-a-half year contract.[68]

On 25 February 2016 Ray Trew stepped down as chairman.[69] On 19 March 2016 Fullarton was sacked as manager after just 12 matches.[70]

On 20 March 2016, Mark Cooper was appointed manager initially until the end of the season with the contract to be made permanent if a certain – undisclosed – points total was achieved.[71] On 7 May 2016 Cooper left the club at the end of his short term contract.[72]

On 27 May 2016, John Sheriden left Oldham Athletic to be manager on a three-year contract.[73]

On 2 January 2017, Sheridan was sacked for gross misconduct, verbal abuse of an official.[74][75] Alan Smith was subsequently appointed caretaker manager.

On 7 January 2017, Notts County set a new club record of 10 successive defeats.

 

I make that 11 managers sacked or left in 7 years at Notts County, absolutely mad.

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19 hours ago, Tuna said:

From Wikipedia re Notts County:

 

Ray Trew bought the club in February 2010[48] after the club had been served with two winding up petitions from HM Revenue and Customs due to demands for a late PAYE payment of around £500,000.[49] After two months without a permanent manager, Steve Cotterill was given the Notts County job until the end of the 2009–2010 season in February 2010.[50][51] Cotterill led the club to the League Two title after a 5–0 away win against the already-relegated Darlington,[52] becoming the third club to win the fourth tier of English football three times. A month after winning the title Cotterill stated that he would not be renewing his contract at Meadow Lane. Ex-Notts County player Craig Short replaced Cotterill as Manager but was relieved of duties along with Assistant Manager Dave Kevan on 24 October 2010.[53]

Four days later Paul Ince was appointed manager[54] and the following day Alex Rae was appointed as Ince's assistant.[55] In April 2011 Ince left the club by mutual consent. Carl Heggs was then appointed caretaker manager before Martin Allen became his permanent successor.[56] Allen turned around the team's poor form in the league and managed to avoid relegation. Allen was relieved of duties on 18 February 2012.[57] He was replaced with Keith Curle, who was able to improve the form of the team as the club finished the 2011–12 season in seventh position, missing out on the play-offs by goal difference only. Curle left the club on 3 February 2013.[58]

On 3 February 2013 Chris Kiwomya was appointed caretaker manager.[59] On 27 March 2013, he was appointed full-time manager on a three-year deal.[60] On 27 October 2013 Kiwomya left the club by mutual consent.[61]

On 6 November 2013 Shaun Derry was appointed manager.[62] Despite it looking as though the team would be relegated from League One, Derry was able to turn the team's fortunes around in a run that saw them take 19 points from the last 9 games of the 2013–14 season and avoid relegation thanks to a 1–1 draw away at Oldham Athletic on the final day.[63] On 23 March 2015 Derry and assistant manager Greg Abbott were sacked after winning only three games in 24 matches since November 2014.[64]

On 7 April 2015 Ricardo Moniz was appointed manager on a three-year contract.[65] On 29 December 2015 Moniz along with assistant manager Dave Kevin and defensive coach Dean Yates were sacked.[66] In the interim period the club placed academy manager Mick Halsall and under-21s coach Richard Dryden in charge of the first team, supported by goalkeeping coach Kevin Pilkington and Mike Edwards, player and fitness coach.[67]

On 10 January 2016 Jamie Fullarton was appointed manager on a three-and-a-half year contract.[68]

On 25 February 2016 Ray Trew stepped down as chairman.[69] On 19 March 2016 Fullarton was sacked as manager after just 12 matches.[70]

On 20 March 2016, Mark Cooper was appointed manager initially until the end of the season with the contract to be made permanent if a certain – undisclosed – points total was achieved.[71] On 7 May 2016 Cooper left the club at the end of his short term contract.[72]

On 27 May 2016, John Sheriden left Oldham Athletic to be manager on a three-year contract.[73]

On 2 January 2017, Sheridan was sacked for gross misconduct, verbal abuse of an official.[74][75] Alan Smith was subsequently appointed caretaker manager.

On 7 January 2017, Notts County set a new club record of 10 successive defeats.

 

I make that 11 managers sacked or left in 7 years at Notts County, absolutely mad.

 

19 hours ago, Koke said:

It's puts our 2 managers in 6 years into perspective. 11 in 7 years is crazy. 

 

18 hours ago, spacemunky said:

They had 8 different managers in 2016 lol

Erm :unsure: we went through 5 in  1 season (2007/08) didn't we.

 

Martin Allen, Gary Megson, Ian Holloway and then admitedly i'm counting 2 caretaker teams spell amongst that (Rudkin :blink::crylaugh: Beaglehole and Stowell in one spell and Frank Burrows and Tags in the other - According to Wiki)

 

Jesus christ...never actually knew Rudkin took charge... :crylaugh:

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Orient hammered 5-0 and sink to the bottom of the league - they're doomed.

 

Conversely, Newport who lost to Orient a few weeks ago 4-0 and sacked their manager win for the first time in ages and are 7 behind Cheltenham with a game in hand.

 

Caretaker manager bounce.

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Curtains for Cov after last nights results- not that it wasn't already pretty certain. 17 points from safety isn't even a relegation, it's a total collapse. Shaking that sort of losing mentality and negativity isn't easy either, they could struggle next year.

 

Ah well.

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14 hours ago, Tuna said:

Orient hammered 5-0 and sink to the bottom of the league - they're doomed.

 

Conversely, Newport who lost to Orient a few weeks ago 4-0 and sacked their manager win for the first time in ages and are 7 behind Cheltenham with a game in hand.

 

Caretaker manager bounce.

Newport have won two on the trot after sacking the original, little man Graham Westley. Be sad for Newport to go down. In many ways, the way they rose up through the divisions is the unfashionable AFC Wimbledon story. 

 

They went out of business in 1989. Played home games in Gloucestershire whilst in the Hellenic League. 

Then in Southern League, they had to played at Gloucester City. Survived a court case with the Welsh FA. Conference South into Conference then League 2. 

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4 hours ago, Fox92 said:

Last night, the Wimbledon matchday programme did not contain the opposition name or opposition badge. No board members were even invited to the game.

Winkelman stood with the away fans. MK are now six points below AFC- when they moved to Milton Keynes they were 8 divisions higher.

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Perennial lower league manager Gary Johnson recovering well from heart surgery.

 

Rather bizarrely the said surgery carried out by the father of Joe Bryan, who plays for Bristol City which is managed by Lee Johnson, Gary's son, and was of course formerly managed by Gary himself.

 

Weird coincidence time.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Odd one that players were refusing to sign new contracts at that level - he must have really alienated the dressing room.

 

I do remember his apology after they were spanked in February, I guess things have never really recovered.

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1 hour ago, DJ Barry Hammond said:

 

Not sure appointing Russel Slade will help them mind!

 

How the hell has he managed to get another job so soon?

I dunno really... probably because he got them to the play offs last time he was there because it can't be for his recent jobs.

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On 08/04/2017 at 19:44, LcFc_Smiv said:

Over the moon for United. I live next to Bramall Lane and my Mrs is a Blade, about time for them!

Can't stand the bastards. Fave sheffield team is definitely Wednesday.

 

THIS CITY IS OURS THIS CITTTTTYYYY IS AAAAARRRRzzzzzz FACK AFF YANITED GILBRATAR IS OURS

 

 

WAWAW

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