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Martin Kuhl’s departure

By Torquayrob21/2/2020 18:30Fri Feb 21 18:30:52 2020

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The club may say it is with regret that he has left but I’m happy. He was awful at Torquay and has been awful at Staines. Positive move by Joe to get someone else in now to give us a chance of avoiding the bottom of league to which we are heading.

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By Surreysage (Norm)21/2/2020 18:55Fri Feb 21 18:55:24 2020In response to Martin Kuhl’s departure Top of thread

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What a total cockup-they simply have no idea

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By Swan (Swan fan)21/2/2020 22:06Fri Feb 21 22:06:11 2020In response to Re: Martin Kuhl’s departure Top of thread

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So just to re-cap, manager who came in pre-season without any "baggage" turned out to be untenable due to the "baggage" that came with him! Chairman gives temporary role to a bloke who actually did quite well and seemed to be getting a few results, Chairman then bins off bloke doing quite well for an "ex-pro" manager who chairman hoped would do better than temporary bloke. Ex-pro does even worse than temp bloke. In excess of 80 players rocked-up so far. CCL looking increasingly likely? What happened to 10 year plan? Wasn't there a consortium that took over the club from Mr Boon? Was there proper due diligence? Is there a justifiable legal case against the Thames Club? Is the Chairman a poorer version of Glenn Tamplin? Big ideas but not the means to deliver?

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By Arthur22/2/2020 10:10Sat Feb 22 10:10:29 2020In response to Re: Martin Kuhl’s departure Top of thread

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This is obviously so well planned ...... So who picks today's squad and who is in the managers spot on the bench .......

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By Arthur22/2/2020 10:29Sat Feb 22 10:29:50 2020In response to Re: Martin Kuhl’s departure Top of thread

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...... and what players are still with us; or have David and John got to take their boots to Bracknell?

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By Rebel Yeller23/2/2020 16:00Sun Feb 23 16:00:59 2020In response to Re: Martin Kuhl’s departure Top of thread

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Staines Town have this afternoon advertised on Twitter for a Head Coach. Send CV to a P Stanford. This suggests that MK's dismissal was fairly sudden and that a replacement is not lined up. Depending on the applicants it could be a while before a new man or woman appears.

With 13 league games left a new person may have just enough time to engineer an upturn in fortunes, but any delay in appointing someone will clearly make this more difficult.

At least it looks like last season's finish with no proper manager in place won't be repeated this time round.

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By Arthur21/2/2020 21:55Fri Feb 21 21:55:24 2020In response to Re: Martin Kuhl’s departure Top of thread

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Just got in from a day out to see this. I would ask the following questions:
1. Was his appointment necessary? No
2. Was his appointment timely? No
3. Did he have a good pedigree? No
4. Was he a good Manager? No
5. Was he successful? No
6. Should he have departed at this crucial stage of the season? No
7. Has the new manager been announced? No
8. What happens to our current squad? No one knows
9. Fred Karno's army? Definitely
10. Yellow and blue army? Still alive and thriving thank goodness

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