Fife Rover Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 It needs updating again! - Jimmy Quinn is the new manager of Cambridge United. And Andy Cole no longer at Citeh.
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FourLaneBlue Posted September 15, 2006 Author Posted September 15, 2006 It'd be a lot easier if they just stop moving for a while!
Flopsy Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 Colin Hendry is first team coach at Boston united. And RAFRover has seen him drinking in his local - and took some photos of him - chickened out from going over and thanking him and asking after his wife's health. Coward
FourLaneBlue Posted October 13, 2006 Author Posted October 13, 2006 (edited) Stead makes loan switch to Derby Poor old Sealdinho...it isn't that long ago when he was being touted as a future England international. Now he's being farmed out by Sunderland...and they don't care so much that they have let him go to another team in their division. Still...he must be loaded by now so let's not feel too sorry, eh? Edited October 13, 2006 by FourLaneBlue
FourLaneBlue Posted January 3, 2007 Author Posted January 3, 2007 (edited) Accrington Stanley - Leam Richardson, Joel Byrom Ayr United - Andy Reid, Paul Weaver Ballymena - Garth Scates Bacup - David May (Assistant Manager) Barnet - Paul Warhurst Barnoldswick Town - Michael Holt Barnsley - Marc Richards Beitar Jerusalem - Osvaldo Ardiles (manager) Birmingham City - David Dunn, Damien Johnson, Neil Danns, Martin Taylor. Blackpool - Ciaran Donnelly, Ben Burgess, Tony Parkes (assistant manager), Simon Grayson (manager). Blyth Spartans - Graham Fenton (Caretaker/player-manager) Bolton Wanderers - Kevin Davies. Boston United - Andy Marriott, Colin Hendry (first-team coach) Bournemouth - Gareth Stewart Burnley - Alan Mahon. Bury - Alan Fettis, John Fitzgerald Cambridge United - Jimmy Quinn (manager) Carlisle United - Anthony Williams Charlton Athletic - Marcus Bent. Chester City - Jonathan Walters Clitheroe FC - Clark Walsh Crystal Palace - Shefki Kuqi Coventry City - David Mcnamee. Derby County - Jonathon Stead (on loan from Sunderland) Derry City - Eddie McCallion Egersunds IK (NorwaY) - Jimmy Quinn (Manager) Elgin City FC - Kieron Renton, Adam Nelson Everton - James Beattie, Lee Carsley, Alan Irvine, Mick Rathbone. Finland national side - Roy Hodgson (manager). Fulham - Ian Pearce, Billy McKinlay (reserve team coach), Chris Coleman (manager).. Galatasaray -Hakan Sukur. Gaziantepspor (Turkey) -Kaba Diaware Genoa -Corrado Grabbi Glentoran - Gary Hamilton, Peter McCann Gretna - Craig Barr, Ryan Baldacchino Grimsby Town - Gary Croft, Gary Harkins. Harrogate Town -Darren Dunning Hibernian - Oumar Konde IK Start (Kristiansand, Norway) - Stig Inge Bjornebye (manager) Inverness Calendonian Thistle - Alan Morgan, Ian Black Ipswich Town - Alex Bruce Istres FC - Sebastien Perez Kidderminster Harriers - Jeff Kenna Kilmarnock - Gordon Greer. Lancaster City - Michael Taylor Lazio SS - Dino Baggio Leicester City - Nils-Eric Johansson, Rob Kelly (manager - former manager of U18 side at Rovers). Leeds United - Jonathon Douglas. Liverpool - Florent Sinama-Pongolle, Craig Bellamy. Livingston - Lee Makel Llanelli - James Thomas Loughgall – Jon Torpley Lyn FC (Oslo) - Henning Berg (manager) Luton Town - Mike Newell (manager). Maccabi Netanya (Israel) - Eyal Berkovic (general manager) Mallorca RC - Jorge Yordi Malmo FF - Anders Andersson Manchester City - Paul Dickov, Tim Flowers (goalkeeping coach), Derek Fazackerley (coach). Montrose - Stuart Cumming Morecambe - Steve Drench, Ryan Robinson Newcastle United - Damien Duff, Shay Given, Terry Gennoe (goalkeeping coach) Newport County – Nathan Blake Northampton Town - Jerome Watt Norwich City - Peter Thorne Nottingham Forest - John Curtis Nuremberg FC - Vratislav Gresko Palazzola AC - Dario Marcolin Portsmouth - David Thompson, Andy Cole Preston North End - Callum Davidson. Rangers - Barry Ferguson Red Bulls New York - Youri Djorkaeff Rochdale - Keith Hill (manager) Scarborough - Mark Patterson (manager) Sheffield United - Keith Gillespie, Alan Wright, Craig Short. Bryan Kidd (coach) Sheffield Wednesday - Burton O'Brien, Graham Coughlan. SK Brann (Bergen, Norway)- Martin Andresen Stalybridge Celtic - Mark Atkins (Assistant coach) Stoke City - Marlon Broomes Stuttgart Kickers - David Yelldell Stuttgart VfB - Markus Babbel. Sunderland - Jonathan Stead (on loan to Derby County), Dwight Yorke. Tranmere Rovers - Jason McAteer Vaalerenga IF (Oslo, Norway)- Lars Bohinen (Director of Football-type role) Watford - Richard Lee West Ham United - Christian Dailly. Whitby - Adam Reed Wigan Athletic - John Filan Wolverhampton Wanderers- Jay Bothroyd, Jemal Johnson (joined on two-year deal) Worcester City - Andy Morrison (Assistant Manager) Wycombe Wanderers - Frank Talia Anyone remember Keith Hill? He's the new Rochdale manager....Dale turn to Hill Whoops - the link is correct now. Also Keith Barker has returned from Rochdale where he played 16 games on loan and scoring once. Unfortunately I don't think he was a success there at all. Edited January 3, 2007 by FourLaneBlue
broadsword Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Who's teh one who used to play at the back with Hill? Had a load of blonde hair, think he went to Plymouth. Oh, I might be thinking of Craig Skinner. Think we had another centre back coming through at the same time though. How about bovver boots Andy Morrison? He went to Man City ...
Ray-Von Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 David May. Keith Hill and Craig Skinner went to Plymouth in a sort of double deal.
FourLaneBlue Posted January 3, 2007 Author Posted January 3, 2007 How about bovver boots Andy Morrison? He went to Man City ... I just checked on wikipedia and apparently he is the Assistant Manager at Worcester! Sounds saucy to me! Wikipedia - Andy Morrison Don't want anyone calling me Wikipedia Boy or anything though!
Lathund Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 It's quite late I know, but Javi De Pedros spell at IFK Göteborg wasn't the most successful Just a few minutes after coming on as a substitute for the reserves, he punched an opponent and got sent off. And that was the end of his IFK career.
FourLaneBlue Posted January 3, 2007 Author Posted January 3, 2007 (edited) It's quite late I know, but Javi De Pedros spell at IFK Göteborg wasn't the most successful Just a few minutes after coming on as a substitute for the reserves, he punched an opponent and got sent off. And that was the end of his IFK career. So...all in all still better than his Rovers career then? Where's LeChuck when you need to constantly remind someone about what they said on a messageboard years ago? Edited January 3, 2007 by FourLaneBlue
Lathund Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Well at least it was spectacular, unlike his Rovers career.
joey_big_nose Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Has anyones career fallen so utterly from grace as De Pedro- he used to be a Spanish international and world cup player for god's sake! He now plays in the Spanish second division...
Alex Rover Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Who's teh one who used to play at the back with Hill? Had a load of blonde hair, I'd have thought you're thinking of David May Not a bad combination at centre-half if I remember.
broadsword Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Presumably Howie Gayle is still a youth team coach in Toxteth? How about Jim Branagan? Or Simon Barker? Ian Miller?
MCMC1875 Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Presumably Howie Gayle is still a youth team coach in Toxteth? How about Jim Branagan? Or Simon Barker? Ian Miller? Jim Bran was on Neil saxton's stag do in Magaluf last year. He was taken ill with chest pains on the flight home!
revolutionrock! Posted January 3, 2007 Posted January 3, 2007 Genoa -Corrado Grabbi I had the shock of my life on fm 2006. There i was playing a round 3 game in italian cup with my mighty fiorentina.I started with my young 'uns from the under 18s and 3 mins in who pops a goal in from 30 yards.Couldnt belive it but i won anyway
bigfilbar8 Posted January 4, 2007 Posted January 4, 2007 The Leg-end that is Nathan Blake is no longer playing at Newport. he left on 10.10.06. Prehaps he may be the answer to goal scoring problems?!?!!!
pleasure Posted January 4, 2007 Posted January 4, 2007 The Leg-end that is Nathan Blake is no longer playing at Newport. he left on 10.10.06. Prehaps he may be the answer to goal scoring problems?!?!!! there were rumours he would be playing a couple of games for 'the mary's' (haslingden) along, with a couple of others including gerry taggart, but dont think nath fancied it. he did alright in the promotion season, in fairness to him,- particularly at the start.
rover_groo Posted January 4, 2007 Posted January 4, 2007 • Florent Sinama Pongolle joined Recreativo Huelva on a one year loan deal with a vew to a permanaent two year transfer. Look likely that he will be taking it due to comments over the last few months. • I'm sure this is only a typo, but at Loughgall, it's Jon Topley not Torpey, lol. • Hugh Davey seems to be unattached after his side Dublin City folded about 2-3 months ago. He qualified from the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University majoring in Aviation Business Administration. • Former trainee Thomas Morgan is currently playing for Kildare County. He played alongside Damien Duff in Rep of Ireland U19s and came up against Argentine superstars Riquelme and Cambiasso.
joeh8 Posted January 4, 2007 Posted January 4, 2007 The Leg-end that is Nathan Blake is no longer playing at Newport. he left on 10.10.06. Prehaps he may be the answer to goal scoring problems?!?!!! Maybe the goal machine stoped scoring
Bing Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Jimmy Corbett who we beat off much competition to sign for in excess of half a million as an 18 year old has just signed for Folkstone Invicta and is working part-time in Boots by London Bridge.
BuckyRover Posted March 27, 2007 Posted March 27, 2007 Jimmy Corbett who we beat off much competition to sign for in excess of half a million as an 18 year old has just signed for Folkstone Invicta and is working part-time in Boots by London Bridge. That's what Rio was talking about by saying Premiership footballers have made sacrifices. They knew that if they didn't "make it", they would probably end up in a dead end job on very little money.
rover_groo Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 Jimmy Corbett has just signed for Folkstone Invicta and is working part-time in Boots by London Bridge. Looks more like a drunken Brickie to me!! Is that a bottle of Buckie he has?
Atomicrover Posted March 28, 2007 Posted March 28, 2007 Mark Patterson was/is at Scarborough as Player manager and is doing HOME team celebrity for the Football Aid game at Ewood
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