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James Gray
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We are delighted to announce that we have appointed James Gray as our new manager. There was plenty of interest in the vacancy with over 25 applications received by the club.
James has previous managerial experience, having previously been in charge of St Albans City and Barton Rovers as well as a short spell as coach under Gordon Bartlett at Wealdstone.
More details on the News section.
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Good luck James,
Fingers crossed the team won't completely disintegrate!
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I can see the thinking behind the appointment. Safe-ish pair of hands in what is likely to be a rearguard action in the early stages of the season.
I was reasonably confident Scott McGleish would get the gig - if he applied.
Will Mr. Gray make Mickey Corcoran skipper?
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Depends who stays and who moves on I guess, will be interesting to see who the rest of the coaching staff are.
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I've been without an internet connection since last Thursday. Any updates? Playing catch-up.
I see we have an excellent young manager installed. Looks very promising.
Let's be honest, Simon and the board were never likely to do anything to the contrary. He looks a good pedigree and here's hoping he can realize both his and our potential.
First friendly only four/five weeks away - the lad's got his work cut out.
He will not find a more supportive Board, and group of supporters.
We're on a bit of a mission. Get to work and enjoy.
Welcome.
Edited by rwakeley at 10:34:31 on 6th June 2018
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