Our new gaffer then
Good luck James
Re: James Rowberry
5Club statement to come but Argus and WalesOnline both running with it: https://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/ ... y-manager/
Hopefully good things to come, starting with a win tonight
Hopefully good things to come, starting with a win tonight
Re: James Rowberry
6I like James Rowberry and have been on a couple of coaching courses with him. He has a good coaching acumen but it remains to be seen if he can handle senior pros all vying for a game, but if he has a Plan B and C in his locker for winning games that will do for me.
I wish him well but am sitting on the fence as to whether he’s the right person to take what is a mid-table Lge2 club forward and improve us on & off the pitch. Can’t help feeling he will really benefit from having Hats around and I’d also expect to see Byron return to the club
I wish him well but am sitting on the fence as to whether he’s the right person to take what is a mid-table Lge2 club forward and improve us on & off the pitch. Can’t help feeling he will really benefit from having Hats around and I’d also expect to see Byron return to the club
Re: James Rowberry
7Other than Andrew Crofts (of whom I thought was a good candidate), I'm really optimistic on this appointment.
Notwithstanding he's a Somerton boy done good! The story writes itself.
Notwithstanding he's a Somerton boy done good! The story writes itself.
Re: James Rowberry
9He's from Carisbrooke Road, where I was born and my mum still lives. This is not Somerton although I spent many an hour at Lliswerry Pond in my youth.Jack wrote: October 19th, 2021, 4:39 pm Other than Andrew Crofts (of whom I thought was a good candidate), I'm really optimistic on this appointment.
Notwithstanding he's a Somerton boy done good! The story writes itself.
Back to the football, good luck James!
Re: James Rowberry
12Were those matches over the 'quarry' against us Somerton boysFree beer wrote: October 19th, 2021, 4:57 pmHe's from Carisbrooke Road, where I was born and my mum still lives. This is not Somerton although I spent many an hour at Lliswerry Pond in my youth.Jack wrote: October 19th, 2021, 4:39 pm Other than Andrew Crofts (of whom I thought was a good candidate), I'm really optimistic on this appointment.
Notwithstanding he's a Somerton boy done good! The story writes itself.
Back to the football, good luck James!
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Re: James Rowberry
13And very good wishes to Mr. Rowberry .Frankly I'm not concerned if he comes from Timbuktu or Baffin Island....Let's get the goals for, more than the goals against and I'm sure we'll all be happy.Let's give Hats a bit Thank you and SPANK Carlisle this evening.
I trust you all approve of my in depth interpretation of it all
I trust you all approve of my in depth interpretation of it all
Re: James Rowberry
14If anyone wants to send in their thoughts on the new manager for tonight's episode of 1912 Exiles, send it in here;
www.speakpipe.com/1912exiles
www.speakpipe.com/1912exiles
Re: James Rowberry
15Indeed and my mum has only ever referred to it as "the quarry" and still does.ghosty wrote: October 19th, 2021, 6:37 pmWere those matches over the 'quarry' against us Somerton boysFree beer wrote: October 19th, 2021, 4:57 pmHe's from Carisbrooke Road, where I was born and my mum still lives. This is not Somerton although I spent many an hour at Lliswerry Pond in my youth.Jack wrote: October 19th, 2021, 4:39 pm Other than Andrew Crofts (of whom I thought was a good candidate), I'm really optimistic on this appointment.
Notwithstanding he's a Somerton boy done good! The story writes itself.
Back to the football, good luck James!
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