Coleman new Gills Manager 19:56 - Jan 5 with 2895 views | Rodingdale | How do we think that will go?? | | | | |
Coleman new Gills Manager on 19:59 - Jan 5 with 2887 views | EllDale | Didn’t see that one coming. Won’t be as easy packing the team with Liverpudlians when based at the opposite end of the country. | | | |
Coleman new Gills Manager on 20:04 - Jan 5 with 2863 views | CockneyDale | Tangent: Is Hill still out of work? | | | |
Coleman new Gills Manager on 20:05 - Jan 5 with 2863 views | judd | First signing a beer fridge for the dressing room. Then a bookie. | |
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Coleman new Gills Manager on 20:24 - Jan 5 with 2776 views | TVOS1907 | #SoftLad | |
| When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf? |
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Coleman new Gills Manager on 20:27 - Jan 5 with 2765 views | TVOS1907 | Yes, apart from his summariser stints on Radio Bolton. | |
| When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf? |
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Coleman new Gills Manager on 20:32 - Jan 5 with 2732 views | D_Alien | Not so much "out of work" as "doesn't need to work" perhaps? | |
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Coleman new Gills Manager on 20:48 - Jan 5 with 2662 views | Dalenet | Given Jimmy Bell was 'mutually released' as manager at Clitheroe in December, I suspect he will also end up in kent. The American owners will need translators | | | |
Coleman new Gills Manager on 21:19 - Jan 5 with 2588 views | D_Alien | A pair of kents | |
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Coleman new Gills Manager on 22:29 - Jan 5 with 2460 views | EllDale | I wonder if Gillingham sought references from Andy Holt? | | | |
Coleman new Gills Manager on 23:41 - Jan 5 with 2361 views | Sandyman | Or Chris Dunphy? | | | |
Coleman new Gills Manager on 20:32 - Jan 6 with 1624 views | rochedale | Doesn’t he still work for the club coaching one of the youth teams? I’m sure he is the coach of his sons age group, or at least he was about a year ago. | |
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Coleman new Gills Manager on 12:47 - Jan 8 with 945 views | CockneyDale | Maybe, but I find it hard to believe he's made enough money (from being fired) to not need to work | | | |
Coleman new Gills Manager on 13:03 - Jan 8 with 923 views | D_Alien | He's 55 now, after a career spanning nearly four decades during which he's been earning above-average wages for most of that time. There may also be legacy (family) income There's a view that X-amount of money is required to live a reasonable lifestyle, but if he's mortgage-free and has looked after his money there's no reason to suspect he'll be anything other than 'comfortable' by now If he really needed to work, i've no doubt he'd be able to find it in some capacity (other than occasional radio work) even if perhaps in a lesser role than he's been used to. It therefore depends on what you mean by "need to work" | |
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