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Love Louis but think hes defo in the Kieth Millen assistant or coach bracket rather than gaffer.

 

Great player for us, but I don't think he'd even be that. I can't see him doing more for anyone than filling the role that Jody Morris did for McInness, and that worked out really well.

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Ooh. Bad luck Chelts!

 

Would be funny to see Buckle have massive success at Cheltenham after being hounded out of the rugby ground

 

Buckle did very well at Luton and Torquay, Roverzzz are his only blemish. The Chelts Chairman said he discarded Buckle's time at Roverzzz after talking to Higgs about it on the phone - read into that what you may...!

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Buckle did very well at Luton and Torquay, Roverzzz are his only blemish. The Chelts Chairman said he discarded Buckle's time at Roverzzz after talking to Higgs about it on the phone - read into that what you may...!

 

Read that and thought that was an odd thing to say.....

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Buckle did very well at Luton and Torquay, Roverzzz are his only blemish. The Chelts Chairman said he discarded Buckle's time at Roverzzz after talking to Higgs about it on the phone - read into that what you may...!

Torquay fans can't stand him! He soon fell out with everyone there.

He has an ego that makes Gary Johnson look like a Buddhist monk.

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He's had a strange management career. He got Torquay into league 2 from the conference and then the league 2 playoff final. Left them to join "a bigger club" - i e Bristol Rovers ha ha - and bought 15+ players. Was sacked and joined Luton who reached the conference playoff final. Left suddenly for personal reasons and was recently Technical Director at Metropolitan Oval in New York. They seem to be a big organisation, that specialises in developing young players, so he must have managed a good job interview. He only joined them in November 2013, so this move fits his profile on not staying anywhere too long.

If Cheltenham are prepared to take a risk on someone who has initial success and then leaves suddenly he could be the right choice.

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He's had a strange management career. He got Torquay into league 2 from the conference and then the league 2 playoff final. Left them to join "a bigger club" - i e Bristol Rovers ha ha - and bought 15+ players. Was sacked and joined Luton who reached the conference playoff final. Left suddenly for personal reasons and was recently Technical Director at Metropolitan Oval in New York. They seem to be a big organisation, that specialises in developing young players, so he must have managed a good job interview. He only joined them in November 2013, so this move fits his profile on not staying anywhere too long.

If Cheltenham are prepared to take a risk on someone who has initial success and then leaves suddenly he could be the right choice.

He was at Torquay for quite a while, and was an initially a hero there and achieved success, but they kept losing key staff and players. And everyone who left said the equivalent of "I can't work with that ****"

Apparently he has the people skills of Atilla the Hun.

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He's had a strange management career. He got Torquay into league 2 from the conference and then the league 2 playoff final. Left them to join "a bigger club" - i e Bristol Rovers ha ha - and bought 15+ players. Was sacked and joined Luton who reached the conference playoff final. Left suddenly for personal reasons and was recently Technical Director at Metropolitan Oval in New York. They seem to be a big organisation, that specialises in developing young players, so he must have managed a good job interview. He only joined them in November 2013, so this move fits his profile on not staying anywhere too long.

If Cheltenham are prepared to take a risk on someone who has initial success and then leaves suddenly he could be the right choice.

 

The personal reasons were due to the fact he's married to someone in the media who got a dream job in the States, can't remember her name. Guessing that CTFC was too good to turn down, presumably the missus is still over there

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The personal reasons were due to the fact he's married to someone in the media who got a dream job in the States, can't remember her name. Guessing that CTFC was too good to turn down, presumably the missus is still over there

 

It's Rebecca Lowe, formerly of Setanta and ESPN over here. She now presents NBC's coverage of English football.

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