ali jenkins
Thanks to Guinness Dave
Me, on Wednesday.
And thats an EXCLUSIVE!
And thats an EXCLUSIVE!
Horton's ruled out by the 'Never go back' rule - and he wasn't very successful at managing us before (although to be fair it was in very hard times).Well,i have been watching Hulls results lately,as if they kept losing,Mr Brown would be a goner,but its not him i was keep an eye it was Nobby Horton,being he is only number 2, and thinking he would love to manage again,and needless to say, the bhafc connection, i for one would at least tested the water with him anyway.
Horton's ruled out by the 'Never go back' rule - and he wasn't very successful at managing us before (although to be fair it was in very hard times).
Well, he didn't get very far with it - but as I said, they were hard times. Still qualifies for 'Never go back' though - shame really, as when he was playing for us I thought he was one of those players who would go on to make a good manager, but it hasn't really happened yet.What rubbish it was Horton who started the rebuild at Gillingham that lead to our promotions. Is his wife still a headmistress in Cheshire which was the reason for him leaving in the first place to be back home nearer the family.
Horton's ruled out by the 'Never go back' rule - and he wasn't very successful at managing us before (although to be fair it was in very hard times).
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Well, he didn't get very far with it - but as I said, they were hard times. Still qualifies for 'Never go back' though - shame really, as when he was playing for us I thought he was one of those players who would go on to make a good manager, but it hasn't really happened yet.
That's just nonsense. Nobby left us (in February?) not far short of the play-offs - unfortunately we plummeted down the league under Jeff Wood's tender care but that's down to Nobby. When you consider that we had no money, were playing at Gillingham and had finished second-bottom the two previous seasons, it was a fantastic achievement by Horton.
As to the original question, I really have no idea. But it's often someone least considered. I'll say Calderwood by Thursday.
and we played some good stuff under nobby. hart and barker upfront, minton in midfield, that superb winger who's name escapes me (he stayed until the following season, but i think he then fell out with adams), ian culvershouse sweeping up at the back.
he left for port vale and took them up into what is now the championship i think